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Bering's successors, 1745-1780; contributions of Peter Simon Pallas to the history of Russian exploration toward Alaska, by James R. Masterson and Helen Brower
Bib ID 2167716
Format BookBook
Author
Pallas, Peter Simon, 1741-1811
 
Description Seattle, Univ. of Washington Press, 1948. 
vii, 96 p. maps (part fold.) 23 cm. 
Notes

Articles from Neue nordische Beytrage, v. 1-4, 1781-83, tr. and annotated by J. R. Masterson and Helen Brower.

"Reprinted from Pacific Northwest quarterly, vol. 38, 1 and 2 [1947]"

Subjects Bering Sea.  |  Aleutian Islands (Alaska) - Description and travel.  |  Alaska - Description and travel.  |  Alaska - History - To 1867.  |  America - Discovery and exploration - Russian.
Other Authors Masterson, James R. (James Raymond), 1905-, ed. and tr
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