An Antarctic Mystery - Jules Verne - Books -  - 9798589642803 - January 3, 2021
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An Antarctic Mystery

No doubt the following narrative will be received with entire incredulity, but I think it well that thepublic should be put in possession of the facts narrated in "An Antarctic Mystery." The public isfree to believe them or not, at its good pleasure. No more appropriate scene for the wonderful and terrible adventures which I am about to relatecould be imagined than the Desolation Islands, so called, in 1779, by Captain Cook. I lived there forseveral weeks, and I can affirm, on the evidence of my own eyes and my own experience, that thefamous English explorer and navigator was happily inspired when he gave the islands that significantname. Geographical nomenclature, however, insists on the name of Kerguelen, which is generallyadopted for the group which lies in 49° 45' south latitude, and 69° 6' east longitude. This is just, because in 1772, Baron Kerguelen, a Frenchman, was the first to discover those islands in thesouthern part of the Indian Ocean. Indeed, the commander of the squadron on that voyage believedthat he had found a new continent on the limit of the Antarctic seas, but in the course of a secondexpedition he recognized his error. There was only an archipelago. I may be believed when I assertthat Desolation Islands is the only suitable name for this group of three hundred isles or islets in themidst of the vast expanse of ocean, which is constantly disturbed by austral storms.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 3, 2021
ISBN13 9798589642803
Pages 204
Dimensions 216 × 280 × 11 mm   ·   485 g
Language English  

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