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Sale 625 - Adventure & Exploration Library of Steve Fossett
Mar 15, 2019
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BULL, Henrik Johan (1844-1930). The Cruise of the 'Antarctic' to the South Polar Regions. London: Edward Arnold, 1896.
8vo. With frontispiece portrait and 11 plates. Original publisher's silver-lettered cloth (corners slightly bumped, light bubbling to lower cover). Provenance: Alfred Winsor (signature). FIRST EDITION of this narrative of the 1893-95 Norwegian sealing and whaling expedition commanded by the Norwegian-born Australian citizen. The ship was captained by Leonard Kristensen (1857-1911). They sailed via Tristan da Cunha and the Crozet and Kerguelen Islands before making the second landing on Victoria Island. Borchgrevink travelled as a passenger/scientist and discovered the first vegetation south of the Antarctic Circle. At Cape Adare, both he and Capt. Kristensen claimed to be the first to step on the Antarctic Continent (but unknown to them, sealer John Davis had made a disputed claim that he stepped onto the Antarctic Peninsula much earlier in 1821). Spence 210; Headland 1245; Conrad, p. 81. A fine bright copy.

