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Ross, John. NARRATIVE OF A SECOND VOYAGE IN SEAR

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Ross, John.  NARRATIVE OF A SECOND VOYAGE IN SEAR
Ross, John. NARRATIVE OF A SECOND VOYAGE IN SEARCH OF A NORTH-WEST PASSAGE AND OF A RESIDENCE IN THE ARCTIC REGIONS DURING THE YEARS 1829 ..... 1833 ..... London: A. W. Webster 1835 Lg 4to. xxxiii,740pp. Thirty-one plates & maps, some folding, 9 of the plates in color. Bound in modern tan cloth, leather spine label. Frontis plate loose & edge chipped, light, scattered foxing, a few finger marks, but overall a good copy, no dampstaining, the lg. folding map in very good condition.

Arctic Bibl. 14866. Ross, unable to get offical employment after his failed first arctic expedition, in 1829 obtained sponsorship from Felix Booth, Sheriff of London. He explored down Prince Regent Inlet, and along the shores of Boothia Felix. His nephew, James Clark Ross, was second-in-command and during the second winter reached the then location of the north magnetic pole. Four winters were spent, the last at Fury Beach. The expedition ship, "Victory", was trapped in the ice and abandoned in the winter of 1832, the party eventually being picked up by a whaler in 1833 while attempting a retreat in the ship's boats.