Expedition to North America
Expedition to North America
Our explorers
Sadovnikov, Dmitry Nikolayevich (1847-1883). Our explorers. Moscow: Typo-lithography of T. IN Kushneryov and Co., 1898.
1898
Тюменская ОНБ
An outline of the history of Russian geographical science (until 1923)
Berg, Lev Semenovich (1876-1950). An outline of the history of Russian geographical science (until 1923). Leningrad: Publishing House of the USSR Academy of Sciences, 1929.
1929
ЦВМБ
- Expeditions of V. Bering, 1728—1729 years, 1740—1741 years
The first sea expedition of Bering to decide the question, does Asia connect with America
Vakhtin, Vasily Vasilyevich (1841-1905). The first sea expedition of Bering to decide whether Asia is connected with America. St. Petersburg: printing house of the Naval Ministry, 1890.Marine collection. T. 240. No. 11. November
Marine collection. St. Petersburg, 1848-.
T. 240. № 11. November. 1890.The discovery of Kamchatka and the Kamchatka expeditions of Bering. 1725-1742
Berg, Lev Semenovich (1876-1950). The discovery of Kamchatka and the Kamchatka expeditions of Bering. 1725-1742. Leningrad: Glavsevmorputi Publishing House, 1935.News of the All-Union Geographical Society. T. 75, vol. 2
Geographical Society of the USSR (Leningrad). News of the All-Union Geographical Society. Moscow, 1940-1991; Leningrad.
T. 75, issue. 2. Moscow: Publishing House of the USSR Academy of Sciences, 1943; Leningrad.Bering
Ostrovsky, Boris Genrikhovich (1890-). Bering. Leningrad: Glavsevmorputi Publishing House, 1939. - Sailing of G. I. Shelekhov to America, 1783—1787
The Russian merchant of the famous Rylsk citizen Grigori Shelekhov, the first wandering from 1783 to 1787 from Okhotsk along the Eastern Ocean to the American shores, and his return to Russia,
Shelekhov, Grigory Ivanovich (1747-1795). The Russian merchant of the famous Rylsk citizen Grigori Shelekhov was the first wanderer from 1783 to 1787 from Okhotsk along the Eastern Ocean to the American shores, and returning it to Russia. In the city of St. Petra: [Type. Sytin], 1793. - Round-the-world expedition on the “Nadezhda” and “Neva” ships, I. F. Krusenstern, 1803—1806
Instruction of the Main Board of the Russian-American Company to the chief of the first Russian round-the-world expedition to Lieutenant-Commander I. F. Kruzenstern
The Russian-American Company (St. Petersburg). Instruction of the Main Board of the Russian-American Company to the chief of the first Russian round-the-world expedition to Lieutenant-Commander I. F. Kruzenstern. 1803.Travel around the world in 1803, 4, 5 and 1806. Part 1
Krusenstern, Ivan Fedorovich (1770-1846). Travel around the world in 1803, 4, 5 and 1806. In St. Petersburg: in the Marine Printing House, 1809-1812.
Part 1. 1809.Travel around the world in 1803, 4, 5 and 1806. Part 2
Krusenstern, Ivan Fedorovich (1770-1846). Travel around the world in 1803, 4, 5 and 1806. In St. Petersburg: in the Marine Printing House, 1809-1812.
Part 2. 1810.Travel around the world in 1803, 4, 5 and 1806. Part 3
Krusenstern, Ivan Fedorovich (1770-1846). Travel around the world in 1803, 4, 5 and 1806. In St. Petersburg: in the Marine Printing House, 1809-1812.
Part 3. 1812.Journey around the world in 1803. 4. 5. and 1806, at the behest of His Imperial Majesty Alexander Pervago, on the ship Neva, under the command of the fleet of the captain-lieutenant, now captain of the 1st rank and chevalier Yuri Lisyansk. Part 1
Lisyansky, Yury Fedorovich (1773-1837). Journey around the world in 1803. 4. 5. and 1806, at the behest of His Imperial Majesty Alexander Pervago, on the ship Neva, under the command of the fleet of the captain-lieutenant, now captain of the 1st rank and chevalier Yuri Lisyansk. St. Petersburg: In the printing house of F. Drechsler, 1812.
Part 1. 1812.Journey around the world in 1803. 4. 5. and 1806, at the behest of His Imperial Majesty Alexander Pervago, on the ship Neva, under the command of the fleet of the captain-lieutenant, now captain of the 1st rank and chevalier Yuri Lisyansk. Part 2
Lisyansky, Yury Fedorovich (1773-1837). Journey around the world in 1803. 4. 5. and 1806, at the behest of His Imperial Majesty Alexander Pervago, on the ship Neva, under the command of the fleet of the captain-lieutenant, now captain of the 1st rank and chevalier Yuri Lisyansk. St. Petersburg: In the printing house of F. Drechsler, 1812.
Part 2. 1812. - Expedition to the Sea of Okhotsk and to the shores of Russian America, 1853—1857
The case in respect of his Imperial Highness, Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich, about the adoption by the Academy of Sciences of participation in a marine expedition to the Sea of Okhotsk and to the shores of Eastern Siberia and Russian America
Department of Public Education of the Ministry of Education.
The case in relation to his Imperial Highness, Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevich, about the acceptance by the Academy of Sciences of participation in a marine expedition to the Sea of Okhotsk and to the shores of Eastern Siberia and Russian America.