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Narrative of a voyage round the world in the Uranie and Physicienne corvettes commanded by Capt. Freycinet, during the years 1817, 1818, 1819, and 1820 / J. Arago
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9792
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910.41 ARA
Author:
Arago, Jacques, 1790-1855
;
Freycinet, Louis de, 1779-1842
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Amsterdam: N. Israel ; New York : Da Capo
Year:
1971
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xxvii, 297 p. : ill., map
Subject:
Voyages around the world
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Uranie (Ship)
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Physicienne (Ship)
;
Notes:
Facsimile reprint. First published: London : Treuttell and Wurst ; Treuttel Jun. and Richter, 1823.
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