Publisher's Synopsis
"An Account of a Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage" recounts the ambitious expedition of the ship California, led by Captain Francis Smith in 1746 and 1747. The voyage aimed to find a navigable route through Hudson's Straits to the western and southern reaches of the American continent. Authored by Charles Swaine and Theodorus Swaine Drage, the account details the challenges and discoveries encountered during their journey through the Arctic waters.
This historical record offers valuable insights into 18th-century exploration, maritime practices, and the persistent quest for the elusive Northwest Passage. Readers interested in the history of Arctic exploration and the early attempts to chart the northern waterways of America will find this account both informative and compelling.
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