George Cartwright (1739–1819) was a soldier, trader and explorer who spent sixteen years travelling and working in Labrador in northern Canada. In 1754, he entered the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich in London before taking up a commission in the Indian army. In 1760, he served in the Seven Years' War, returning to England with the rank of Captain. After his army career, he turned to exploration and set himself up as a trader along the Labrador coast of Canada, making six expeditions from 1770–86 between Cape St Charles and Hamilton Inlet. Published in 1792, this is the last book of a three-volume work that recounts the author's adventures along the Labrador coast, vividly portraying the land and the culture of the indigenous peoples. This volume covers Cartwright's fifth and sixth expeditions (1783–6). Each volume also includes a glossary of unusual terms.
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George Cartwright Imprint: Cambridge University Press Country of Publication: United Kingdom Volume: Volume 3 Dimensions:
Height: 297mm,
Width: 210mm,
Spine: 15mm
Weight: 670g ISBN:9781108041621 ISBN 10: 1108041620 Series:Cambridge Library Collection - Polar Exploration Pages: 278 Publication Date:26 January 2012 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Glossary; The fifth voyage; The sixth voyage; A diary of Fahrenheit's thermometer; Labrador, a poetical epistle.