The Three Voyages of William Barents to the Arctic Regions (1594, 1595, and 1596)
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An eyewitness chronicle records three attempts by Dutch navigators to discover a northeastern sea route to Asia, offering detailed narratives of navigation, sea-ice, storms, and shipboard life. The account describes the vessels' progress along Arctic coasts, practical observations on ice and weather, and confrontations with polar wildlife, culminating in an enforced wintering on a remote island where the crew built shelter and preserved relics. It includes charts, instrumental observations, and appendices with related reports and correspondence, combining practical seamanship notes, survival improvisations, and geographic information useful to later navigators.
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