Memorials of the sea (Cambridge Library Collection - Polar Exploration)

by William Scoresby

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Son of an Arctic whaler, William Scoresby (1789-1857) made the first of many voyages to northern latitudes when he was just ten years old. Later a scientist and clergyman, he wrote on a wide range of topics, and his observations on the Arctic prompted further exploration of the region. The two works reissued here together draw on his experience of seafaring in difficult conditions. First published in 1835, Memorials of the Sea is coloured by Scoresby's belief in divine providence. He discusses the observance of the Sabbath at sea, and considers the Mary Russell murders of 1828, where a ship's captain killed his crew. Scoresby interviewed the perpetrator himself and draws his own conclusions as to the meaning of the incident. The second work included in this reissue is The Franklin Expedition (1850), drawing together considerations relating to the fate and whereabouts of the missing explorers.
  • ISBN10 5519175918
  • ISBN13 9785519175913
  • Publish Date 17 January 2015 (first published 8 March 2010)
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Book on Demand Ltd.
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 406
  • Language English