Arctic exploration. Pamphlets.

Binder's title. --Watts de Peyster, J. The Dutch at the North Pole and the Dutch in Maine. New York, New York Historical Society, 1857.--[Review: Parry's N. W. Passage, 1821 (Extracted from unknown periodical)]--Robeson, G. M. Instructions for the expedition toward the North Pole. Washingt...

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Summary:Binder's title. --Watts de Peyster, J. The Dutch at the North Pole and the Dutch in Maine. New York, New York Historical Society, 1857.--[Review: Parry's N. W. Passage, 1821 (Extracted from unknown periodical)]--Robeson, G. M. Instructions for the expedition toward the North Pole. Washington, G.P.O., 1871.--The North-West Passage: Capt. M'Clure's despatches from her Majesty's discovery ship, "Investigator" off Point Warren and Cape Bathurst. London, J. Betts, 1853.--Kane, E. K. Access to an open Polar Sea. New York, Baker, Godwin, 1853. Hayes, I. I. The progress of Arctic discovery. new York, Westcott, 1868.--Hayes, I. I. Report of Dr. Hayes' Arctic expedition. Philadelphia, C. Sherman & Son, 1862.--[Hayes, I. I. Arctic exploration. (Extracted from North American Review, v. 118, 1874, p.23-70)--Symbouleuomenoi, P. The great Arctic mystery. London, Chapman & Hall, 1856.--Arctic rewards and their claimants. London, T. Hatchard, 1856.--Inglefield, E. A. A new theory of the physical causes of terrestial magnetism. London, Milton Press, 1851. Mode of access: Internet.