Narrative of a Voyage to the Pacific and Beering's Strait
Frederick William Beechey (1796–1856), naval officer and hydrographer, was born into a family of artists, joined the Navy at a young age and went on to travel the world to survey coastlines and oceans. He published several accounts of his expeditions to destinations including the Arctic and Africa. This two-volume work, first published in 1831, describes his voyage as commander of the Blossom in 1825–1828. The ship's mission was to support the exploration of the North-West Passage by travelling eastwards via the Bering Strait to meet the explorers Sir John Franklin and Sir Edward Parry who were travelling west from the North Atlantic. Volume 1 records Beechey's outward journey via Cape Horn, his visits to Pitcairn Island, where he met the last surviving Bounty mutineer and documented his story (retold in Chapters 3 and 4), Tahiti, and Hawai'i, and his first season exploring the Bering Strait.
Product details
May 2011Paperback
9781108031035
558 pages
216 × 140 × 32 mm
0.7kg
13 b/w illus. 3 maps
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Departure from England
- 2. Leave the coast of Chili
- 3. Pitcairn Island
- 4. Bounty Bay
- 5. Visit Oeno Island
- 6. Second interview with the natives
- 7. Quit Gambier Islands
- 8. Boat sent to examine the channel into Bow Island Lagoon
- 9. Proceedings at Otaheite
- 10. Departure from Otaheite
- 11. Quit Kotzebue Sound
- 12. Interesting narrative of the boat expedition.