recessed 1-14-31 THE POLAR REGIONS This list includes the books and a selection from magazine literature in the Brooklyn Public Library. The arrangement is alphabetical by authors under the following divisions: I. BIBLIOGRAPHIES. II. ARCTIC REGIONS. III. ANTARCTIC REGIONS. IV. SELECTED ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS. Asher, G. M. ed. Henry Hudson, the navigator. London, 1860. Bibliographical list, pp. 258-278. Ref.917A82 Boston (Mass.) Public Library. Bulletin, April, 1894. Classed reading list on the Arctic and Antarctic regions. Brown, J. The North-west passage. 2d ed. London, 1860. Works on the Arctic regions, pp. 447-52. 919.8B87 Fricker, Karl. Antarctic regions. London, 1900. List of important books, articles and map, pp. 283-286. 919.9F89 Greely, A. W. Handbook of Arctic discoveries. Boston, 1896. Bibliography, pp. 242-7 and at the end of each chapter. 917.8G79h Grosvenor, G. H. The search for the north and south poles. Chaut. 33: 202. Brief annotated list giving publishers and price of books on the above subject. Mill, H. R. Siege of the South Pole. London, 1905. List of books on the history of Antarctic exploration ; voyages before Cook, and the principal voyages since 1770. pp. 443-450. 919.9M64 Nourse, J. E. American explorations in the ice zones. Boston, 1884. Bibliography, pp. 565-70. 919.8N93 Providence (R. I.) Public library. Bulletin Dec. 1895. Reference list on polar exploration: Arctic and Antarctic. Simmonds, P. L. Sir John Franklin and the Arctic regions. London, 1851. List of works relating to the Arctic regions...with the date of their publication, pp. 371-374. 919.8S59 Surface, G. T. Polar research. (In Otté, E. C. Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Phil. c1906.) Bibliography, pp. 345-349. 948089m United States. Signal office. International polar expedition. Contains bibliography of Arctic meteorology. Ref.919.8U58g Winsor, J. Narrative and critical history of America. Boston, 1889. Bibliography, pp. 104-129. v. 8. II. ARCTIC REGIONS. Ref.970W78 Abruzzi, Prince Luigi Amedeo Giuseppe. Farther north than Nansen, being the voyage of the "Polar Star." London, 1901. 919.8A 16 On the "Polar Star" in the Arctic sea. 2 V. London, 1903. 919.8A16p Accounts of some American exploring expeditions to the Arctics, in the biographies of their leaders. (In National cyclopedia of American biography, Vol. 3, pp. 280-288. Aldrich, H. L. Arctic Alaska and Siberia. Chicago, 1889. 919.8A36 Amundsen, R. E. G. "The North-west passage." 2 V. 919.8A52 Andrée, S. A. Letters from Andrée party. (In Smithsonian Institution. Report, 1897, pp. 401-412.) Annandale, N. Faroes and Iceland. Oxford, 1905. 914.91 A61 Asher, G. M. ed. 1860. Henry Hudson, the navigator. London, Astrup, E. Back, Sir G. With Peary near the Pole. Philadelphia, n. d. 919.8A85 Narrative of the Arctic land expedition to the mouth of the Great Fish river and the shores of the Arctic ocean in the years 1833, 1834, and 1835. Philadelphia, 1836. Baffin, W., and others. 1622. London, 1881. 919.8B12 Voyages of William Baffin, 1612- Baillairgré, C. P. F. La Baie d'Hudson, exploitation proposee de ses ressources de terre et de mer, nouvelle colonie, chemin de fer pour s'y rendre. n. d. 818B157 Baldwin, E. B. Search for the North Pole. Chicago, 1896. 919.8B18 Barrington, D. Possibility of approaching the North pole asserted... with an appendix containing papers on the same subject... by Colonel Beaufoy. New York, 1818. 919.8B276 919.8B27c Barrow, Sir J. bart. Chronological history of voyages into the Arctic regions. London, 1818. Voyages of discovery and research within the Arctic regions from the year 1818 to the present time... New York, 1876. 919.8B27 Barrow, jr., J. Visit to Iceland by way of Tronyem, in the "Flower of Yarrow" yacht in the summer of 1834. London, 1835. 914.91 B27 |