Arctic Regions Discovery And Exploration British Early Works To 1800 : A true discourse of the late voyages of discouerie, for the finding of a passage to Cathaya, by the Northvveast, vnder the conduct of Martin Frobisher Generall : deuided into three bookes. In the first wherof is shewed, his first voyage ... Also, there are annexed certayne reasons, to proue all partes of the worlde habitable, with a generall mappe adioyned. In the second, is set out his second voyage ... In the thirde, is declared the strange fortunes which hapned in the third voyage ... VVith a particular card therevnto adioyned of Meta Incognita ...; Best, George,
Arctic Regions Economic Conditions : The circumpolar North : a political and economic geography of the Arctic and sub-Arctic / by T. Armstrong, G Rogers and G. Rowley.; Armstrong, Terence E.
Arctic Regions Foreign Relations : Encountering the North : cultural geography, international relations and northern landscapes / edited by Frank Möller and Samu Pehkonen.
Arctic Regions Research : Quality status report : region i - Arctic waters.; OSPAR Commission.
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Arctic Regions Research Congresses : Smithsonian at the Poles : contributions to International Polar Year science / Igor Krupnik, Michael A. Lang, and Scott E. Miller, editors.
Ardenne Elisabeth Von 1853 1952 : Effi Briest : historische Realität und literarische Fiktion in den Werken von Fontane, Spielhagen, Hochhuth, Brückner und Keuler.; Restenberger, Anja,
Ardmore Castle Waterford Siege 1642 : A iovrnall of the most memorable passages in Ireland : especially that victorious battell at Munster beginning the 25 of August 1642 and continued : wherein is related the siege of Ardmore castle : together with a true and perfect description of the famous battell of Liscarroll / written by a Worthy gentleman, who was present at both these services.; Worthy gentleman who was present at both these services.
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Ardmore Castle Waterford Siege 1642 Early Works To 1800 : A iournall of the most memorable passages in Ireland. : Especially that victorious battell at Munster, beginning the 25. of August 1642. and continued. Wherein is related the siege of Ardmore Castle; together with a true and perfect description of the famous battell of Liscarroll. Written by a worthy gentleman, who was present at both these services.; Worthy gentleman who was present at both these services.