The Private Journal of Captain G. F. Lyon, of HMS Hecla

The Private Journal of Captain G. F. Lyon, of HMS Hecla During the Recent Voyage of Discovery Under Captain Parry - Cambridge Library Collection - Polar Exploration

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Publisher's Synopsis

By 1820, the explorer William Parry had managed to traverse half of the North-West Passage. For his second attempt in 1821-3, he was accompanied by George Francis Lyon (1795-1832), who captained HMS Hecla. Parry and Lyon ultimately failed to get beyond Fury and Hecla Strait - named for the expedition's ships - because of heavy ice. This, together with the onset of scurvy, brought about their return to England. First published in 1824, Lyon's journal provides details of the region's natural history and its ice conditions as well as some of the most perceptive early commentary on the Inuit of Baffin Island and Melville Peninsula. Lyon struck up a rapport with these people, even allowing them to tattoo him. Living among the Inuit, Lyon observed their customs, their clothing, their diet, and their hunting activities. Several engravings of the author's sketches enhance the value of the work.

Book information

ISBN: 9781108070997
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 502
Weight: 630g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 28mm