Add this copy of Steam whaling in the western Arctic to cart. $18.95, very good condition, Sold by Rose Wind Press rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Vancouver, WA, UNITED STATES, published 1977 by Old Dartmouth Historical Society.
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Very good. 127 p. : ill.; 27 cm. Includes Illustrations. "Catalogue for a special exhibition at the [New Bedford] Whaling Museum." Includes index. Bibliography: p. 122-123.
Add this copy of Steam Whaling in the Western Arctic to cart. $20.00, good condition, Sold by Cultural Connection rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Cape Coral, FL, UNITED STATES, published 1977 by Old Dartmouth Historical Society.
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4to softcover 10 1/2" tall x 9 1/2" wide. 127 pages. Design and construction of Steam Whalers. Ship biographies with photos or paintings. Chronological list of commercial Wintering Voyages, 1850-1910 at back. Published at the New Bedford Whaling Museum. Several small light stains on front cover. Text is clean and tightly bound. Very good condition.
Add this copy of Steam Whaling in the Western Arctic to cart. $27.00, very good condition, Sold by Crossroad Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Eau Claire, WI, UNITED STATES, published 1977 by New Bedford Whaling Museum.
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Very Good-with no dust jacket. Rubbing to spine extremities and corners. Remainder mark on top page edge. Faint freckling to cover and page edges.; B&W Photographs; TRT18C; 10.5" x 9.5"; 127 pages; Remainder.
Add this copy of Steam Whaling in the Western Arctic to cart. $37.50, good condition, Sold by Ground Zero Books, Ltd. rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Silver Spring, MD, UNITED STATES, published 1977 by Old Dartmouth Historical Society.
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Good. 127 pages, Quarto. Includes Acknowledgments, Introduction, Bibliography, and Index, as well as chapters on Steam Whaling in the Western Arctic, The Design and Construction of Steam Whalers, Ship Biographies, and A Chronological List of Commercial Wintering Voyages, 1850-1910. Also contains Bibliography and Index. Ex-library copy with some of the usual library markings. Arctic historian and archaeologist, John R. Bockstoce has been traveling and working in the North since 1962. He has carried out a series of excavations at Bering Strait and served for ten seasons as a member of an Eskimo whaling crew at Point Hope, Alaska. In the 1970s he descended the Tanana and Yukon rivers by canoe from Fairbanks to Nome and traveled along the coast from there to Barrow Strait in arctic Canada. Later he twice traversed the Northwest Passage by boat. He is the author of many books, monographs, and articles, including Arctic Passages: A Unique Small Boat Voyage through the Great Northern Waterway (1991, 1992), Arctic Discoveries: Images from Voyages of Four Decades in the North (2000), High Latitude, North Atlantic: 30, 000 Miles through Cold Seas and History (2003), and the award-winning Whales, Ice and Men: The History of Whaling in the Western Arctic (1986, 1995). The University of Alaska recently conferred on him an honorary Doctor of Science in recognition of his contributions to Arctic studies. The characteristics of the steam whalers and the history of their employment are the subjects of this publication, which was issued with a twofold purpose. It was meant to serve as a catalogue for the special exhibition at the Whaling Museum on "The Age of Steam Whaling in the Western Arctic, " and to stand thereafter as a permanent contribution to knowledge about this last significant phase of American whaling history. The four chapters are: Steam Whaling in the Western Arctic by John R. Bockstoce; The Design and Construction of Steam Whalers by William A. Baker; Ship Biographies by Bockstoce; and A Chronological List of Commercial Wintering Voyages, 1850-1910 by Bockstoce and Charles F. Batchelder. Introduction by Richard C. Kugler, director of the New Bedford Whaling Museum. It is interesting to see the advances made with the steam whaling ships and how they were able to hunt the bowhead whales to near extinction. It is even more fascinating to see how modern Inupiat whaling has been influenced by these Yankee practices.