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A Discovery Journal:

George Vancouver's First Survey Season - 1792
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Trafford Publishing, 2005 - Northwest Coast of North America - 414 pages
George Vancouver's first survey season is chronicled, for the first time, on a day-by-day basis. During that period, Vancouver's expedition encoutere the Spanish explorers, Galiano and Valdes, whose activities are interwoven with those of their British counterparts. The work contains much previously unpublished information about the voyage, augmented by explanatory notes and maps to stimulate the interest of the general readership and to satisfy the requirements of the more academic reader, or teacher. The following elements are of particular note, representative of the original research that has gone into the preparation of A Discovery Journal: A possible explanation, not previously considered, for Vancouver's failure to more closely examine the Columbia River. The precise meaning of the term "All in a Day's Work" is explained, by example. A possible answer to Sir Joseph Bank's negative comments to Archibald Menzies concerning Vancouver. The significance of Puget's "Noon Breakfast Point." Vancouver's meeting with Galiano and Valdes is re-examined and a new interpretation as to the significance of the encounter. A possible identification of the tree that Vancouver had in mind for his "Scotch Fir Poiint." An explanation for the error in charting Loughborough Inlet. A vindication of Vancouver's actions in the Camelford Affair is given in the Epilogue. The sites of the groundings of the Discovery and Chatham are detailed. An Appendix includes the words and music to Spanish, French and English versions of the song, "The Marlborough," sung by the Spanish sailors to the natives off the mouth of the Fraser River. A detailed examination of the grounding of the Discovery and Chatham in QueenCharlotte Strait is reviewed in "Hard Aground," which for the first time gives the precise location of these events. A copy of the final muster for the Discovery completes this section. A Bibliography and a General Index, with and Index of Flora and Fauna complete the work.
  

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Contents

Preface lUl
OUT OF POSSESSION SOUND 7375
73
THE BAND OF BROTHERS 7684
77
INTO THE GULF OF GEORGIA 8596
85
FOURTH BOAT EXPEDITION 97129
97
GOING MY WAY? 130165
130
THROUGH THE INSIDE
166
WER BAUT AUF WIND
192
PORT SAFETY THE FIRST
217
Epilogue 245257
245
Appendix
258
Notes 292326
292
Bibliography 327334
327
General Index 335350
335
Flora and Fauna Index 351353
351
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