Voyage autour du monde, fait dans les années 1803, 1804, 1805 et 1806 : par les ordres de Sa Majesté Impériale, Alexandre Ier, Empereur de Russie, sur les vaisseaux la Nadriedjeda et la Neva / commandés par M. de Krusenstern, traduit de l'aveu et avec des additions de l'auteur ; la traduction revué par M. J.-B-B. Eyriès.
Alternate Title(s):
Puteshtvie vokrug sveta. French
Published / Created:
Paris : Librairie de Gide Fils, Rue-Saint-Marc-Feydeau, No. 20, 1821.[Paris] : A. Egron, imprimeur, [1821]
Physical Description:
2 volumes ; 21 cm
Collection:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
Copyright Status:
Copyright Not Evaluated
Classification:
Books
Notes:
In 1803 Ivan Fedorovich Kruzenshtern was commissioned by Tsar Alexander I to lead the first circumnavigation of the world by Russian Navy vessels. The purpose of the voyage was to establish trade with China and Japan, facilitate trade in South America, and examine California for a possible colony. The two ships sailed from Kronstadt (an island just west of St. Petersburg) in the Baltic in August 1803. After rounding Cape Horn, they made calls in ports on the west coast of South America and charted portions of the California coast. Additional calls were made in the Russian possessions in Alaska and in China and Japan. Various islands in the Central Pacific were also charted before the ships returned via the Cape of Good Hope to Kronstadt, arriving in August 1806.
Subject Terms:
Kruzenshtern, Ivan Fedorovich, 1770–1846 -- Travel. | Nadezhda (Ship) | Neva (Ship) | Voyages around the world -- Russia. | Voyages around the world -- Portraits. | Discoveries in geography -- Russian. | Scientific expeditions -- Russia. | Kamchatskai︠a︡ oblastʹ (Russia) -- Description and travel. | China -- Description and travel. | Japan -- Description and travel. | Pacific Area -- Discovery and exploration.