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Journey through the Zambezi and its tributaries and the discovery of the lakes Shirva and Niassa, (1858-1864). T. 2
Livingston, David (1813-1873). Journey through the Zambezi and its tributaries and the discovery of the lakes Shirva and Niassa, (1858-1864). T. 2. St. Petersburg: M.O. Wolf, 1867. |
Travel around the world compiled from the travels and discoveries of Magellan, Tasman, Daffira ... (General)
Travel around the world compiled from the travels and discoveries of Magellan, Tasman, Dampir ... (general part).1837.
Journey around the world, composed of the journeys and discoveries of Magellan, Tasman, Dampier, Anson, Byron, Wallis, Carteret, Bougainville, Cook, La Perouse, Bligh, Vancouver, D'Entrecasto, Wilson, Boden, Finders, Kruzenshtern, Golovin, Porter, Kots
Dumont-Durville. Jules Sebastien. 1790-1842. Travel around the world, composed of the journeys and discoveries of Magellan, Tasman, Dampier, Anson, Byron, Wallis, Carteret, Bougainville, Cook, La Perouse, Bligh, Vancouver, D'Entrecasto, Wilson, Boden, Finders, Kruzenshtern, Golovin, Porter, Kotzebue , Freycinet, Bellingshausen, Gall, Dupper, Polding, Beachy, Dumont-Durville, Litke, Dillon, Laplace, Morel and so on. St. Petersburg: A. Plushar's edition, 1836-1837. Part 3. 1837. |
Journey around the world, committed by the order of Emperor Nicholas I at the sloop of Senyavin in 1826, 1827, 1828 and 1829, the fleet captain Fedor Litke
Litke, Fedor Petrovich (1797-1882).
Journey around the world, committed by the order of Emperor Nicholas I in the military sloop Senyavin in 1826, 1827, 1828 and 1829, the fleet captain Fedor Litke. St Petersburg: Pecs. in the type. H. Ginze, 1835. |
A journey around the world, performed at the behest of the Emperor Alexander the First, in a military sloop enterprise, in 1825, 24, 25 and 26 years under the command of the fleet of Captain Lieutenant Kotzebue
Kotzebue, Otto Evstafievich (1788-1846). A tour around the world, committed by the order of the Emperor Alexander the First, in a military sloop enterprise, in 1825, 24, 25 and 26 years under the command of the fleet of Lieutenant-Captain Kotzebue. St. Petersburg: in the Marine Printing House, 1828. |
Journey to the Southern Ocean and the Bering Strait for the retrieval of the Northeast Sea Pass, undertaken in 1815, 1816, 1817 and 1818 by the support of his Excellency, the State Chancellor, Count Nikolai Petrovich Rumyantsov on the ship Rurik under the
Kotzebue, Otto Evstafievich (1788-1846).
Journey to the Southern Ocean and the Bering Strait for the retrieval of the Northeast Sea Pass, undertaken in 1815, 1816, 1817 and 1818 by the support of his Excellency, the State Chancellor, Count Nikolai Petrovich Rumyantsov on the ship Rurik under the command of Lieutenant Kotzebue's fleet. Observations and comments of the naturalist of the expedition Adalbert Chamisso, Ph.D., Imperial Leopoldin Academy and societies of naturalists: Berlin, Moscow, Leipzig, and others. member. Sankt-Petersburg: In the printing house Nick. Grech, 1821-1823. 1823. |
The feats of Russian naval officers in the extreme east of Russia 1849-55. Priamursky and Priusurii Territory
Nevelskoy, Gennady Ivanovich (1813-1876).
The feats of Russian naval officers in the extreme east of Russia 1849-55. Priamursky and Priusurijsky edge. St. Petersburg: Russian First Printing (L. S. Nakhimova), 1878. |
On the northern route through the Kara Sea from Siberia to Europe and back
Podshivalov, PD On the northern route through the Kara Sea from Siberia to Europe and back. [Omsk: type. MN Chirkina, 1915]. |
Swimming by the north-west passage on the ship "Joa"
Amundsen, Rual (1872-1928). Swimming by the north-west passage on the ship "Joa". Leningrad: Publishing House of the Main Directorate of the Northern Sea Route, 1935. |
Swimming on the ship "Mod" in the waters of the Laptev and East Siberian seas [1920-1925]
Sverdrup, Harald Ulrik (1888-1957). Swimming on the ship "Mod" in the waters of the Laptev and East Siberian seas [1920-1925]. Leningrad: Publishing House of the USSR Academy of Sciences, 1930. |