Voyage round the world.1813.
VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD, IN THE YEARS 1803, 1804, 1805, & 1806, BY ORDER OF HIS IMPERIAL MAJESTY ALEXANDER THE FIRST, ON BOARD THE SHIPS NADESHDA AND NEVA, UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPTAIN A. J. VON KRUSENSTERN, OF THE IMPERIAL NAVY. IN TWO VOLUMES. TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL GERMAN By RICHARD BELGRAVE HOPPNER, Esq. VOL. I[-II].
London: Printed by C. Roworth, Bell-yard, Temple-bar; FOR JOHN MURRAY, BOOKSELLER TO THE ADMIRALTY AND THE BOARD OF LONGITUDE, 50, ALBEMARLE-STREET. 1813.
VOL. I. xxxii, [11], 314 p., [2] leaves of plates. 27 cm.
VOL. II. 404 p., [1] leaf of plates.
The Nadeshda quits Nangasaky―Measures of Precaution adopted by the Japanese Government with respect to our Voyage to Kamtschatka―Plan of Operations for the Year―Stormy Passage round the Gotto Islands―Description of Colnett and Tsus-sima―Observations on the Longitude of Tsus-sima―Important Errors in the Chart of La Perouse's Voyage between Manilla and Kamtschatka―We perceive the Coast of Japan―Suppose the Land we see to be the Island called Oki―Remarks upon the Variation of the Compass and State of the Barometer in the Japanese Sea―We explore the North-west Coast of Japan―Discover the Straits of Sangar―Astronomical Situation of the two Capes in the Islands of Nipon and Jesso, which form the Western Entrance of the Straits of Sangar―Examination of the West Coast of Jesso or Matzumay―We explore Gulf Strogonoff, and are disappointed in our Hopes of finding here the Passage which separates the Islands of Jesso and Karafuto―We discover that La Perouse's Peak de Langle and Cape Guibert are not situated in Jesso, but upon two different Islands―We sail between these and the North-west Coast of Jesso―Find ourselves in the Straits of La Perouse―Anchor at the Northern Point of Jesso in a Bay, which obtains the Name of the Count Romanzoff.p. [1]-43.
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