
A Voyage to the Arctic in the Whaler Aurora
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- A VOYAGE TO THE ARCTIC IN THE WHALER AURORA
- "Our infant winter sinks, divested of its grandeur, should our eye astonish'd shoot into the frigid zone."
- BOSTON: DANA ESTES & COMPANY PUBLISHERS
- 1911
- DEDICATED TO SIR THOMAS MYLES A VOYAGE TO THE ARCTIC IN THE WHALER AURORA
- CHAPTER I—INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER II—VOYAGE TO NEWFOUNDLAND
- CHAPTER III—NEWFOUNDLAND
- CHAPTER IV—NEWFOUNDLAND SEALING
- CHAPTER V—THE LABRADOR SEALING
- CHAPTER VI—SOMETHING ABOUT THE GREELY RELIEF EXPEDITION
- CHAPTER VII—THE BOTTLENOSE FISHING
- CHAPTER VIII—THE CHIEFTAIN DISASTER
- CHAPTER IX—A GREENLAND SETTLEMENT
- CHAPTER X—POLAR BEAR SHOOTING
- CHAPTER XI—MELVILLE BAY
- CHAPTER XII—CAPE YORK TO CAREY ISLANDS
- CHAPTER XIII—CAREY ISLANDS TO LANCASTER SOUND
- CHAPTER XIV—OUR FIRST WHALE
- CHAPTER XV—FLOE EDGE FISHING
- CHAPTER XVI—WHALING IN LANCASTER SOUND
- CHAPTER XVII—LANCASTER SOUND TO DUNDEE
- APPENDIX
- DUNDEE ADVERTISER, SEPTEMBER 23RD, 1884.
- DUNDEE ADVERTISER, SEPTEMBER 23RD, 1884.
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