--- Norm Wolcott <nwolcott2~at~kreative.net> wrote:
> If anyone has a copy of the Routledge Field of Ice, I need the following
> figure captionsand correct page numbers for an online version:
I have both an 1875 (orange-brown cloth) and an 1876 (green cloth)
Routledge edition. Below is the caption for each image, including
the publisher's reference to the page in the text.
> P 56 or thereabouts
1875 (between p. 56 and p. 57):
"The poor fellows felt like colonists safely arrived at their destination."
--P. 57.
1876:
same
> P 162 or threabouts
1875 (between p. 162 and p. 163):
"The Doctor did not allow him to proceed, for he really feared the two
antagonists might come to blows."--P. 162.
1876:
same
> P 224
1875 (between p. 224 and p. 225):
"Mast and sail were torn off and went flying away through the darkness like
some lage, white bird."--P. 224.
1876:
same
> P 234
1875 (between p. 234 and p. 235):
"Altamont speedily discovered a grotto composed of rocks."--P. 234.
1876:
same
> P 266 starts "It was hours..."
1875 (between p. 266 and p. 267):
"Two hours later, after unheard-of exertions, the survivors of the
FORWARD were picked up by the HANS CHRISTIAN."--P. 266.
1876:
same
James D. Keeline
http://www.Keeline.com
http://Stratemeyer.org
Received on Sun 21 Sep 2003 - 19:06:33 IDT