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Journal of a Voyage of Discovery to the Arctic Regions, Performed 1818, in His Majesty's Ship Alexander, Wm. Edw. Parry, Esq. Lieut. and Commander (Paperback)
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Journal of a Voyage of Discovery to the Arctic Regions, Performed 1818, in His Majesty's Ship Alexander, Wm. Edw. Parry, Esq. Lieut. and Commander (Paperback)
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Polar Exploration
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This journal, published in 1819 and generally attributed to
Alexander Fisher, assistant surgeon of the Alexander, describes Sir
John Ross' abortive expedition to search for the North-West
Passage. Ross' own report of the voyage (also reissued in this
series) was highly controversial, and William Edward Parry
(1790-1855), who had commanded the Alexander, was sent by the
Admiralty early in 1819 to continue the mission instead of his
former superior. Fisher's account, which he insists is 'strictly
true', begins with details of the generous provisions and special
cold-weather equipment on the ships (including a form of central
heating, and wolf-skin blankets issued gratis to all personnel). He
vividly describes Baffin Bay, icebergs, and 'dismal' black cliffs,
identified by regular compass bearings. Later, the author expresses
surprise at Ross' ship turning around and leaving Lancaster Sound,
although no land was visible ahead; this incriminating detail may
explain Fisher's preference for anonymity.
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