WORLD and its commerce; a primer of commercial geogra phy. [1899.] (Pitman's commercial series.)....... YONGE, Charlotte Mary. Little Lucy's wonderful globe. 1878...... YOUNG, John Russell. .910 W89 ..j910 Y29 Around the world with General Grant. 2v. 1879........q910 Y38 910.2 Traveler's manuals. 910.3 Gazetteers FRESHFIELD, Douglas William, & Wharton, W.J.L. ed. Hints to travellers, scientific and general. 1889... Hints, advice and suggestions to travelers by land and sea. LUCE, Robert. Going abroad? some advice. 1897.... .г910.2 F93 ..r910.2 K12 ..910.2 K35 The out .910.2 L96 Contents: Why, who and when to go.-Where to go.-How to go.-How LIPPINCOTT'S gazetteer of the world. 1893.. The same. 2v. 1895..... .qr910.3 L73 .qr910.3 L73g The same; ed. by Angelo and Louis Heilprin. 1906....qr910.3 L7383 Title reads "Lippincott's new gazetteer; a complete pronouncing geographical dictionary of the world." LONGMAN'S gazetteer of the world; ed. by G. G. Chisholm. An account of a voyage from Genoa to Buenos Ayres on a steamer BANKS, Sir Joseph. Journal during Captain Cook's first voyage, in 1768-71. 1896...... .910.4 B22 This voyage was made in the "Endeavour," which carried a party of scientists to Tahiti to observe the transit of Venus. During the trip New Zealand was explored and the east coast of Australia. BRASSEY, Annie (Allnutt), baroness. Around the world in the yacht "Sunbeam." 1891........910.4 B71a "The 'Sunbeam' sailed from Cowes, England, July 6, 1876, having on board the entire Brassey family, consisting of the well-known M.P., the author, and their four children. The volume is one of the most popular of circumnavigation accounts." Nation, 1878. In the trades, the tropics and the roaring forties. 1890..910.4 B71i Last voyage to India and Australia in the "Sunbeam." 1889..... ..910.4 B71 BULLEN, Frank Thomas. Cruise of the Cachalot round the world after sperm whales. 1899....... Idylls of the sea, and other marine sketches. 1899........910.4 B87i .910.4 B871 "Shakings," Mr Bullen says, "are the odds and ends of rope and can- vas accumulated during the voyage, which used to be the perquisite of the Chief Mate." The term aptly describes the somewhat miscellane- Contains among other things, The wonderful way around the world; Tales and amusements on the sea; Ceylon, the Taj, and the great bo- Log of a Jack Tar; or, Life of Choyce, master mariner, Capt. Cook's voyage to the Pacific ocean. (In World dis- Acount of the distinguished navigator's discoveries and adventures in Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia, Sandwich islands, etc. Partly written by himself, partly compiled from his notes and journals. Maps and Narrates with the utmost charm the author's voyage from Boston in 1835-37, round Cape Horn to the western shores of North America. In "Twenty-four years after," his closing chapter, Mr Dana describes the wonderful changes wrought in California between 1835 and 1859. Nimrod of the sea; or, The American whaleman. 1874....910.4 D32 Interesting and informing account of an old-fashioned whaling voyage, DEWAR, James Cumming. Voyage of the Nyanza; being the record of a three years' EXQUEMELING, Alexandre Olivier. .910.4 D51 ous voyage and bold attempts of Capt. Bartholomew FRENCH, Henry Willard. Through Arctics and tropics; around the world by a new path for a new purpose. 1892.... ....j910.4 F92 Boy's book of travel and adventure by land and sea in Greenland, Nor- Contents: Columbus's return from his first voyage.-The Chancellor Hall entered the royal navy as midshipman in 1802. The present vol- JENKINS, John Stilwell. United States exploring expeditions; voyage of the United JENKYNS, Catherine Carlyon, ed. ..г910.4 J25 Hard life in the colonies, and other experiences by land .910.4 J25 Compiled from the letters of three young Englishmen about 1873, giving experiences in the merchant service and in Australia and New Zealand. Author took part in the Crimean and Chinese wars, has served in most corners of the globe, and is now (1900) vice-admiral in the English "One continued succession of anecdotes, adventures, experiences, hare- brained frolics, or more serious bits of work, which, better than any book one remembers, portrays the bright side of a naval officer's life." Dog-watches at sea. Young Nimrods around the world. 1882.. Annals of the voyages of the brothers Nicolò and Antonio ery of America; a criticism and an indictment. 1898..qr910.4 L96 In 1558 there was published in Venice what purported to be a description MacGREGOR, John, 1825-92. The voyage alone in the yawl "Rob Roy" from London to Paris and by Havre across the channel to the Isle of Wight. 1881.. MANNING, Edward. Six months on a slaver; a true narrative. 1879...... Bound with Moltke's "Letters from Russia." ..910.4 M16 1914.7 M81 MARINER'S chronicle; narratives of the most remarkable disasters at sea. 1834. MELVILLE, Herman. .г910.4 M38 White-jacket; or, The world in a man-of-war. 1892 ........910.4 M59 MORRIS, Mowbray Walter. Tales of the Spanish Main. 1901.... ...910.4 M91 Contents: The discovery of the New World.-The great South sea.-The Bibliography, p. 18-20. NORDHOFF, Charles. Man-of-war life; a boy's experience in the United States navy. 1895. [1895.].... The same. ..910.4 N43 ..j910.4 N43 Author's experiences as a boy in the navy in a voyage around the world, The merchant vessel; a sailor boy's voyages. 1855......910.4 N43m ..j910.4 N43m The picture of a merchant seaman's life, giving the lights and shadows Whaling and fishing. 1855. The same. [1895.].. PYLE, Howard, ed. .910.4 N43w j910.4 N43w Buccaneers and marooners of America; an account of the famous adventures and daring deeds of certain SLOCUM, Joshua. Sailing alone around the world. 1900.... Appeared in the Century, v.58-59. .910.4 P99 ...910.4 S63 In 1895 Captain Slocum sailed from Boston, alone, except for his books, STEVENSON, Paul Eve. By way of Cape Horn; four months in a Yankee clipper. 1899. .910.4 S845 STEVENSON, Robert Louis. Amateur emigrant. 1895.... .910.4 S84 Experiences of the author on an Atlantic voyage, 1879. He mingled The same, [and] The Silverado squatters. 1905.... .910.4 S84a Biographical edition. STOCKTON, Frank Richard. Buccaneers and pirates of our coasts. 1898.. .910.4 S86 Appeared in "St. Nicholas," v. 25, Nov. 1897-July 1898. WATSON, William, military writer. 1892. (Adventure ... 910.4 W32 Adventures of a blockade runner. WILKES, Charles. Narrative of the United States exploring expedition, 18381842, with atlas. 6v. 1845.. ...qr910.4 W72 The expedition visited South America, the Samoan, Fiji, Hawaiian and AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL AND STATISTICAL SOCIETY. Bulletin, 1852-56. 2v. in 1. 1852-57.... Journal, 1859-date. v.1-date. 1859-date.... 1910.5 A51b .г910.5 A51 In 1871 the society was reorganized under the name of the American v.19-date separate numbers of the Journal are called bulletins. v.33-date title reads "Bulletin (formerly Journal) of the American geo- AMERICAN geographical society of New York. See Amer- APPALACHIA; the journal of the Appalachian mountain club, May 1889, May 1890-Feb. 1893. v.5, no.4; v.6-7, no.I. 1889-93...... ..г910.5 A64 Numbers for May 1889, and for May and Dec. 1890 contain bibliog- About two numbers issued yearly. AROUND the world; contributions to a knowledge of the earth and its inhabitants; monthly, Dec. 1893-Jan. 1895. v.12, no.2, in I. 1894... No more published. qr910.5 A77 GEOGRAPHICAL journal, including the proceedings of the Royal geographical society; monthly. v.1-date. 1893- ..1910.5 G29 ...qr910.5 G2992 GEOGRAPHICAL magazine; ed. by C. R. Markham; Continuation of Our ocean highways, and Ocean highways. |