Eastbound through Siberia: Observations from the Great Northern Expedition

Author:   Jonathan C. Slaght ,  Georg Wilhelm Steller ,  Margritt A. Engel ,  Karen E. Willmore
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
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9780253047786


Pages:   250
Publication Date:   05 May 2020
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Author:   Jonathan C. Slaght ,  Georg Wilhelm Steller ,  Margritt A. Engel ,  Karen E. Willmore
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
Imprint:   Indiana University Press
Weight:   0.372kg
ISBN:  

9780253047786


ISBN 10:   0253047781
Pages:   250
Publication Date:   05 May 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Contents Foreword: The Steller Legacy / Jonathan C. Slaght Translators' Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Instructions for Georg Wilhelm Steller from February 18, 1739, from Yeniseysk / Johann Georg Gmelin and Gerhard Friedrich Müller Part I: Description of Irkutsk and Its Surroundings 1. About Irkutsk and Its Surroundings 2. About Irkutsk Itself 3. About the Public Offices 4. About the Clergy 5. About the Chinese Trade and Chinese Trade Goods 6. About Customs and Lifestyle in Irkutsk 7. About Transbaikalia 8. Report from the Uda River Part II: Travel Journal from Irkutsk to Kamchatka 9. From Irkutsk to Ust'Ilginskaya (3/4-13) 10. From Ust'Ilginskaya to Kirensk (3/14-5/1) 11. From Kirensk to Yakutsk (5/2-24) 12. In Yakutsk and Yarmanka (5/25-6/19) 13. From Yarmanka to the Amga River (6/20-7/2) 14. From the Amga to the Yuna River (7/3-21) 15. From the Yuna River to Yudoma Cross (7/22-8/8) 16. From Yudoma Cross to Okhotsk (8/9-13) 17. In Okhotsk (8/14-26) 18. Salmon Fishing and Preserving (8/27) 19. From Okhotsk to Bol'sheretsk (8/28-9/16) Afterword Appendix A: Georg Wilhelm Steller's Life 11-20 – '18 Appendix B: Schnurbuch Account Ledger Appendix C: Letter to Johann Daniel Schumacher Appendix D: Plants Named After Steller Glossary of Foreign Words Glossary of People Bibliography Index

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What emerges is a remarkable window into lifeboth human and animalin 18th century Siberia. Due to the secret nature of the expedition, Steller's findings were hidden in Russian archives for centuries, but the near-daily entries he recorded on journeys from the town of Irkutsk to Kamchatka are presented here in English for the first time. RECOMMENDATION: For those with an interest in Georg Steller and/or Russian history. -- Ian Paulsen * Birdbooker Report * Eastbound through Siberia, a work newly translated to English by two emerita language professors from the University of Alaska Anchorage, adds fascinating details to the life of Steller and his travels and discoveries just before joining Bering in Kamchatka to set sail. . . . This new addition to understanding the life of Steller and 18th-century conditions in Siberia will be welcomed by historians, ethnographers, naturalists and armchair adventurers. -- Nancy Lord * Anchorage Daily News *


Eastbound through Siberia, a work newly translated to English by two emerita language professors from the University of Alaska Anchorage, adds fascinating details to the life of Steller and his travels and discoveries just before joining Bering in Kamchatka to set sail. . . . This new addition to understanding the life of Steller and 18th-century conditions in Siberia will be welcomed by historians, ethnographers, naturalists and armchair adventurers. -- Nancy Lord * Anchorage Daily News * What emerges is a remarkable window into lifeboth human and animalin 18th century Siberia. Due to the secret nature of the expedition, Steller's findings were hidden in Russian archives for centuries, but the near-daily entries he recorded on journeys from the town of Irkutsk to Kamchatka are presented here in English for the first time. RECOMMENDATION: For those with an interest in Georg Steller and/or Russian history. -- Ian Paulsen * Birdbooker Report * I want to acknowledge the miracles the translators have performed with this material, synthesizing and rearranging it in ways that make sense of Steller's probable intentions for later editing. -- Ryan Jones - University Of Oregon * H-NET Reviews Humanities & Social Sciences *


Eastbound through Siberia, a work newly translated to English by two emerita language professors from the University of Alaska Anchorage, adds fascinating details to the life of Steller and his travels and discoveries just before joining Bering in Kamchatka to set sail. . . . This new addition to understanding the life of Steller and 18th-century conditions in Siberia will be welcomed by historians, ethnographers, naturalists and armchair adventurers. -- Nancy Lord * Anchorage Daily News *


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Georg Wilhelm Steller was a German scientist who lived from 1709 to 1746, and worked as a botanist, zoologist, and physician. He was part of the second crew for the Great Northern Expedition. Margritt A. Engel is Professor Emerita of Languages at the University of Alaska Anchorage. She is translator of Journal of a Voyage with Bering, 1741–1742 and Steller's History of Kamchatka. Karen E. Willmore is Professor Emerita of Languages at the University of Alaska Anchorage. She is translator of Steller's History of Kamchatka. Jonathan C. Slaght is the Russia and Northeast Asia Coordinator for the Wildlife Conservation Society. He is editor and translator (with Vladimir K. Arsenyev) of Across the Ussuri Kray: Travels in the Sikhote-Alin Mountains.

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