Memoir of the Celebrated Admiral Adam John de Krusenstern, The First Russian Circumnavigator

Date

1856

Identifier

Hocken Library: Bliss KU9 Kru B

Publisher

London: Longmans, Green, Brown and Longmans

Abstract

Sanctioned by Tsar Alexander I, Captain Ivan Krusenstern was given command of two English vessels, Nadezhda and Neva, to circumnavigate the globe, the first such by the Russians. As was typical of this period, the expedition (1803-06) had a strong trade emphasis: Russian trade with Japan, Hawaii, South America, and the consolidation of the Russo-American fur trade in the Pacific Northwest. Krusenstern visited Tonga, the Marquesas, and the Hervey Islands, which he changed to the ‘Cook’ Islands. The success of the expedition is retold in this memoir by his daughter.

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Citation

Charlotte Bernhardi, “Memoir of the Celebrated Admiral Adam John de Krusenstern, The First Russian Circumnavigator,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed November 16, 2024, https://otago.ourheritage.ac.nz/index.php/items/show/6873.