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    Category Arctic;
    Author Hayes, Dr. I.I
    Title THE OPEN POLAR SEA: A Narrative of a Voyage of Discovery Towards the North Pole, in the Schooner "United States".
    Publishing Information London: Sampson Low, Son and Marston, 1867.
    Description 1st UK Edition. xxiv, 454pp, illustrated, portrait frontispiece, 30 tail pieces, plus 9 plates (3 maps (1 missing but no sign of removal) and 6 drawings/engravings). Blue leather boards with decorative spine, gilt titling, five raised bands. marbled eps and page edges. Narrative of a voyage towards the North Pole on board Schooner 'United States' in 1860. Covers stained and worn, Bookplate of Hugh Cecil Earl of Lonsdale on rear of front cover,(In 1888, Lonsdale set out to reach the North Pole, nearly dying before reaching Kodiak, Alaska in 1889 and returning to England). A.B. 6795. Hayes, who had been a member of Kane's last expedition, led this effort to extend Kane's exploration in the Smith Sound region. He was a strong believer in the "open polar sea" - that is that the Arctic Ocean was open and free of ice above latitude 80 or so. Narrative of the Hayes Arctic Exploring Expedition to extend northward the exploration of the Second Grinell Expedition and to make scientific observations and collections. It describes the voyage along the coasts of Greenland and Ellesmere Island to Smith Sound, sledge journeys to 82 degrees and the native peoples. Small edgeware to pages of index and part of 1st map missing, small rips to leather covers, otherwise contents clean. Good.
    Price £65.00
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