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245 00 $aEarly Dutch and English voyages to Spitsbergen in the seventeenth century :$bincluding Hessel Gerritsz 'Histoire du pays nommé Spitsberghe, ' 1613 and Jacob Segersz van der Brugge 'Journael of dagh register, ' Amsterdam, 1634 /$cedited by Sir W. Martin Conway, Basil H. Soulsby, and J.A.J. de Villiers.
260 $aLondon :$bRoutledge,$c2016.
300 $a1 online resource (xvi, 191 pages) :$billustrations, maps
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $acomputer$bc$2rdamedia
338 $aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aWorks issued by the Hakluyt Society ;$v2nd ser., no. 11
500 $aReprint of the 1904 edition.
500 $aOriginally published by Ashgate Pub.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aChapter du Pays nomme -- Monstrant comtnent qu'i1 est trouvee, son nature] & ses avecques. -- chapter thenorthernmostsituated -- chapter theand -- chapter and found the big island of Spitsbergen, and that in the year of the reign of King Edward the Sixth, which -- chapter With regard to the second argument of the English, that the N. belong to their King, both -- chapter toJanandthat -- chapter the first time printed. We possess -- chapter I6 I -- HELEY of London, mer- -- chapter Dragon nowe? you thinke to doe as you did the last yeare, but we are fitted f0r you nowe and wilbe even with you the last yeares work -- chapter and sent to him to that end, which, upon report of -- chapter Heley and Stephen Smith aboorde the -- chapter theythatThey -- chapter and J ohns0n, of farr better oarriadge -- chapter theofbyRotterdam, -- chapter to the Hollanders in the yeare 1614 by Captaine Josep. The English answered them that was more then Captaine do or had power, he beeinge but a servante, -- chapter they said that presently after wards newes -- chapter next season, all the eight men were found -- chapter 70 and the casks floated off and hoisted on -- chapter 72 by the English, Monier Bay by the Dutch; this is Van -- chapter 74 There -- It was decided to follow his involuntary example. -- chapter ~ lutt -- chapter 76takentheother -- chapter and uninhabited places to the real service and -- chapter theofand -- chapter 86 and l'Heremite. But, as far as we -- chapter 92 [Sept. -- chapter gottroubleupthe -- chapter 95 or as necessity demanded, in order then to regale -- chapter 97 did they drag it ashore, and await there better -- chapter On the 22nd, the wind N.E., with fog and drift-snow that in melting the snow for cooking-water, -- chapter [Sept. -- chapter take greater care another time. In the night, -- chapter communitynotthatif -- chapter our storehouse had been built only one plank thick, -- chapter bottom whilst standing in our hut, about eight feet frmn the fire. This barrel we again broke open, hacked the ice and melted it ; but found it no better, indeed worse -- chapter 10 t; on the way, we still went in pursuit -- chapter 3 oftheWest -- chapter and bitter cold. Late in the evening we found that not much snow had yet fallen. -- chapter 5 of being frozen. To-day we broke open our -- chapter the moon was in the E., and proceeded -- chapter 8 (Dec. -- chapter but since we sank deep into the snow every -- chapter not seek him further. In the night we -- chapter They kept together in troops ; of the three bears shot that one was a female, from which we -- chapter andby -- chapter that we could depart with the approaching season ; -- chapter the W. wind, they had made -- chapter T o -d ayof -- chapter die opSpitsbergenOverwinte. r t zijn. -- chapter Wethentoourour -- chapter [Feb. -- chapter 139oftoAsthe -- chapter [Feb. -- chapter the men skinned the bear killed the day before. In -- chapter our reckoning. During the first quarter the wind rose, with that I feared the dog would not find -- chapter [March -- chapter manyto -- chapter ate -- chapter J634] JOURNAL. yard long and whereof they have only two in the upper and with which they had knocked several holes in the -- chapter 1634] hamandpreparingofhot -- chapter i pril -- chapter OntheanInthe -- chapter [May -- chapter On the 4th, the frost and the weather continue9 as The bay remained ice-bound, so that we could -- chapter I6o [May -- chapter [May -- chapter by the mother, -- chapter [May -- chapter theof -- chapter 6 S i x -- chapter but one among us that could stir out ot.
546 $aEnglish.
651 0 $aSpitsbergen Island (Norway)$xDiscovery and exploration.
650 0 $aWhaling.
651 0 $aSpitsbergen Island (Norway)
650 6 $aBaleines$xChasse.
651 6 $aSpitzberg (Norvège : Île)
651 6 $aSpitzberg (Norvège : Île)$xDécouverte et exploration.
650 7 $aDiscoveries in geography.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00894950
650 7 $aWhaling.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01174284
651 7 $aSvalbard$zSpitsbergen Island.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01244851
655 4 $aElectronic books.
700 1 $aConway, William Martin,$cSir,$d1856-1937.
700 1 $aSoulsby, Basil H.$q(Basil Harrington),$d1864-1933.
700 1 $aDe Villiers, John Abraham Jacob,$cSir,$d1863-1931.
710 2 $aHakluyt Society.
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830 0 $aWorks issued by the Hakluyt Society ;$v2nd ser., no. 11.
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