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London: Bluntisham, 1995. Hardcover. Fine. The 'Morning" was a relief ship to Scott's 'Discovery' 1902-04 and includes a first hand account of the discovery of Scott Island and the first landing on Beaufort Island. Small 8vo, 224 pp, b&w plates throughout & map at back. Bluntisham re-issue.
The Voyages Of The 'Morning'. by Doorly Gerald S - 1995
by Doorly Gerald S
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The Voyages Of The 'Morning'.
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Bluntisham Books / Erskine Press, 1995. 1995 reprint. hardcover. 224pp, decorative boards, small owner's address label, Fine. Only 500 copies produced. A lovely reprint capturing much of the character of the original with embossed penguin to front board matching that of the First Edition. Small owner's sticker.. Doorly was Third Officer on Scotts relief ship the Morning in 1902-3 and 1903-4, serving under Capt. William Colbeck, who had sailed with Borchgrevink, and under Second Officer Edward Evans. Colbeck was going to write an account of the voyages but when this didnt happen Doorly undertook the effort. He produced not only a very interesting, pleasant and readable firsthand account but also one of the scarcest books of Antarctic exploration. The book records the discovery of Scott Island and the first landing on Beaufort Island, and personal impressions of the Southern party upon their return.. Glacier Books are experienced and professional booksellers. We take pride in offering carefully described books and excellent customer service.
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- Book Condition Used - 224pp, decorative boards, small owner's address label, Fine. Only 500 copies produced. A lovely reprint capturing much of th
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- Publisher Bluntisham Books / Erskine Press
- Date Published 1995
- Keywords POLAR SOUTH - polar exploration mountaineering alpinism bergsteigen antarctic antarctica south pole discovery travel shackleton amundsen scott antarktis antarctique polaire
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The Voyages Of The 'Morning'.
by Doorly Gerald S
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- Used - xx, 224pp, decorative boards, some rubbing to rear board, VG+. Only 500 copies produced. A lovely reprint capturing much of the
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Bluntisham Books / Erskine Press, 1995. 1995 reprint. hardcover. xx, 224pp, decorative boards, some rubbing to rear board, VG+. Only 500 copies produced. A lovely reprint capturing much of the character of the original with embossed penguin to front board matching that of the First Edition.. Doorly was Third Officer on Scotts relief ship the Morning in 1902-3 and 1903-4, serving under Capt. William Colbeck, who had sailed with Borchgrevink, and under Second Officer Edward Evans. Colbeck was going to write an account of the voyages but when this didnt happen Doorly undertook the effort. He produced not only a very interesting, pleasant and readable first hand account but also one of the scarcest books of Antarctic exploration. The book records the discovery of Scott Island and the first landing on Beaufort Island, and personal impressions of the Southern party upon their return.. Glacier Books are experienced and professional booksellers. We take pride in offering carefully described…
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The Voyages Of The 'Morning'.
by Doorly Gerald S
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- Hardcover
- first
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- Used - xx, 224pp, decorative boards, private bookplate, Fine. Only 500 copies produced. A lovely reprint capturing much of the characte
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- 1995 reprint
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- Hardcover
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- 9781852970406 / 1852970405
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Bluntisham Books / Erskine Press, 1995. 1995 reprint. hardcover. xx, 224pp, decorative boards, private bookplate, Fine. Only 500 copies produced. A lovely reprint capturing much of the character of the original with embossed penguin to front board matching that of the First Edition.. Doorly was Third Officer on Scotts relief ship the Morning in 1902-3 and 1903-4, serving under Capt. William Colbeck, who had sailed with Borchgrevink, and under Second Officer Edward Evans. Colbeck was going to write an account of the voyages but when this didnt happen Doorly undertook the effort. He produced not only a very interesting, pleasant and readable first hand account but also one of the scarcest books of Antarctic exploration. The book records the discovery of Scott Island and the first landing on Beaufort Island, and personal impressions of the Southern party upon their return.. Glacier Books are experienced and professional booksellers. We take pride in offering carefully described books and…
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The Voyages Of The 'Morning'.
by Doorly Gerald S
- Used
- Hardcover
- first
- Condition
- Used - xx, 224pp, decorative boards, Fine. Only 500 copies produced. A lovely reprint capturing much of the character of the original w
- Edition
- 1995 reprint
- Binding
- Hardcover
- ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
- 9781852970406 / 1852970405
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Bluntisham Books / Erskine Press, 1995. 1995 reprint. hardcover. xx, 224pp, decorative boards, Fine. Only 500 copies produced. A lovely reprint capturing much of the character of the original with embossed penguin to front board matching that of the First Edition.. Doorly was Third Officer on Scotts relief ship the Morning in 1902-3 and 1903-4, serving under Capt. William Colbeck, who had sailed with Borchgrevink, and under Second Officer Edward Evans. Colbeck was going to write an account of the voyages but when this didnt happen Doorly undertook the effort. He produced not only a very interesting, pleasant and readable first hand account but also one of the scarcest books of Antarctic exploration. The book records the discovery of Scott Island and the first landing on Beaufort Island, and personal impressions of the Southern party upon their return.. Glacier Books are experienced and professional booksellers. We take pride in offering carefully described books and excellent customer service.
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NZ$138.21
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The Voyages Of The 'Morning'.
by Doorly Gerald S
- Used
- Hardcover
- first
- Condition
- Used - xx, 224pp, decorative boards, Fine. Only 500 copies produced. A lovely reprint capturing much of the character of the original w
- Edition
- 1995 reprint
- Binding
- Hardcover
- ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
- 9781852970406 / 1852970405
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Seller
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Pitlochry, Perth and Kinross, United Kingdom
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NZ$138.21
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Bluntisham Books / Erskine Press, 1995. 1995 reprint. hardcover. xx, 224pp, decorative boards, Fine. Only 500 copies produced. A lovely reprint capturing much of the character of the original with embossed penguin to front board matching that of the First Edition.. Doorly was Third Officer on Scotts relief ship the Morning in 1902-3 and 1903-4, serving under Capt. William Colbeck, who had sailed with Borchgrevink, and under Second Officer Edward Evans. Colbeck was going to write an account of the voyages but when this didnt happen Doorly undertook the effort. He produced not only a very interesting, pleasant and readable first hand account but also one of the scarcest books of Antarctic exploration. The book records the discovery of Scott Island and the first landing on Beaufort Island, and personal impressions of the Southern party upon their return.. Glacier Books are experienced and professional booksellers. We take pride in offering carefully described books and excellent customer service.
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The Voyages of the 'Morning'
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London: Smith Elder, 1916. First edition. Hardcover. Good -. Small 8vo, 224 pp, b&w plates throughout & fold. map at back. Rebacked with original pictorial green cloth laid down at blue spine; an attached label has been removed from front board leaving a section of discoloration; internally, new end papers; folding map slightly ruffled at edges; sledging plate also ruffled at edges. The 'Morning" was a relief ship to Scott's 'Discovery' 1902-04 and includes a first hand account of the discovery of Scott Island and the first landing on Beaufort Island. Rosove 96.A1. points out that this is a scarce title. Oddly, not recorded in Spence. A difficult item to obtain, in any condition. The plate at page 36 has a penned in key identifying the characters in the printed sketch. "Morrisons Scheme." From the left to right G.S. Doorly, 3rd officer, J. Bilsby, carpenter, H. Riley, AB, W. Borton, A. B. J.D. Morrison chief enigineer, E.R.G. Evans 2nd officer.
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