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John Ross - My Favourite Books
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John Ross
1777-1856
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Ross led several expeditions in search of the Northwest Passage, one in 1818, another from 1829 to 1833. The first voyage took him to Baffin Bay; on the second he discovered the Gulf of Boothia and King William Island. In 1850 he made an unsuccessful attempt (with Sir Robert McClure) to discover traces of Sir John Franklin's ill-fated expedition. |
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Polar Pioneers
John Ross and James Clark Ross
by M.J. Ross

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The story of John Ross and his nephew James Clark Ross, British naval officers who made important contributions to world exploration.
During the first half of the 19th century British explorers eagerly sought the Northwest Passage, making great advances in exploring and charting polar regions. "Polar pioneers" is the story of John Ross and his nephew James Clark Ross, British naval officers who made important contributions to world exploration.In 1818 John Ross led an expedition to search for the Northwest Passage. He got as far as Baffin Bay, but when he reached the only practicable entrance to the passage he declared it to be no more than a bay enclosed by mountains. In subsequent years he was widely derided for that error and carried the scars of public and professional humiliation for the rest of his life. In 1829 he mounted a private expedition to search for the passage, during which he became trapped in the Canadian Arctic and survived a four-year ordeal of isolation and hardship. He proved that whatever his shortcomings as an explorer, he could never be accused of lacking courage.James Clark Ross was one of the most experienced and respected explorers of his day. He led or took part in eight expeditions to the Arctic, including John Ross' 1818 and 1829 expeditions and three with the great explorer William Edward Parry. He also led a highly successful scientific expedition to the Antarctic in 1839-43. His many important discoveries included locating the North Magnetic Pole, and he ensured the presence of the Ross family name throughout both polar regions: Ross Island, Ross Ice Shelf, and Ross Sea in the Antarctic; James Ross Strait, Ross Bay, Ross Point, and Rosso/ya in the Arctic.Drawing on family papers and extensive research, M. J. Ross traces the careers of these two very different men, highlighting their achievements and defeats, and presents a detailed picture of their private lives.M.J. Ross is a retired rear admiral in the British navy and great-grandson of James Clark Ross.
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Zum Magnetpol in der Arktis
Bericht über die Expedition 1829 bis 1833
by John Ross

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Der englische Polarforscher Sir John Ross (1777-1856) hat auf seiner zweiten Expedition in die Arktis den Magnetpol entdeckt. Eigentlich war er auf der Suche nach einer Durchfahrt vom Atlantik zum Pazifik. Seinem Ziel war er zwar nahe, aber wegen des eisigen Winters scheiterte das Unternehmen. Von der abenteuerlichen Expedition erzählt der vorliegende Bericht.
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