| Donald Baxter MacMillan - 1927 - 442 pages
...'Sanderson, his hope of a Northwest Passage,' after Mr. William Sanderson, one of his patrons. He reported 'no ice towards the North, but a great sea, free,...very salt and blue, and of an unsearchable depth.' It was unchanged after three hundred and thirtyseven years. We were on the borders of the dreaded Melville... | |
| 1934 - 1054 pages
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| Walter Yust - 1947 - 1174 pages
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| Walter Yust - 1952 - 1150 pages
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| Richard Hakluyt - 1962 - 392 pages
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