The Threshold of the Unknown Region by Clements Robert Markham

The Threshold of the Unknown Region by Clements Robert Markham

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This historical review of Arctic exploration was published in 1873 by the geographer Clements Markham (1830–1916). It includes chapters discussing Barents, Hudson, Spitsbergen, Greenland's east coast, Baffin Bay, Russian Arctic discoveries, and the best routes for future Arctic exploration, including plans for the British Arctic Expedition of 1875–6.

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The Threshold of the Unknown Region by Clements Robert Markham

An eminent geographer, Clements Markham (1830 1916) had searched for Sir John Franklin in the Arctic as a young man in the Royal Navy. This stimulated his lifelong passion for the polar regions. Published in 1873, this historical review of Arctic exploration was based on extensive research at the Royal Geographical Society, of which Markham was then secretary and later president. The chapters include coverage of early explorers from the sixteenth century, the voyages of Barents and Hudson, Dutch and English whaling voyages around Spitsbergen, exploration of Greenland's east coast, expeditions into Baffin Bay and Smith Sound, Russian discoveries, and possibilities for scientific progress. A discussion of the best route for future British exploration is provided, with an appendix setting out the case for the expedition of 1875 6. Illustrated with a number of maps, Markham's book keenly sought to stimulate further polar exploration by his countrymen.
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ISBN 13 9781108074858
ISBN 10 1108074855
Title The Threshold of the Unknown Region
Author Clements Robert Markham
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Polar Exploration
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2014-05-22
Number of pages 396
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