Most Americans have probably heard of HenryHudson, but only relative to the river that bears his name. I would hope that readers of this journal are aware of his Arctic voyages in the …
… an image of Hudson in his book, … of FatalJourney is illustrated by a scene from an arctic voyage in 1850!? Mancali has done a good job of retelling the story of Hudson'slastvoyage …
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… which "casts into even greater contrast his men's rebellion" on his lastvoyage (p. 61). … since most of what we know about Hudson'sfataljourney comes from the testimonies of those who …
… her voyage of 1610-11: of how the explorer HenryHudson, his son John, and seven companions had disappeared on this expedition … men then perished on the voyage home. After the …
… History records that he perished in 1611 on his fourth and finalvoyage. In James Bay (Canada), after a harsh winter, his crew mutinied and cast adrift Hudson, his teenage son, John, …
… He served as ship’s boy on Hudson’s lastvoyage. John was set adrift with his father … Henry Hudson’s lastvoyage in search of a northern passage ended in mutiny. On all four of Hudson…
… The death of Barentsz on the finalvoyage, in 1597, had brought an end to that phase of the quest, but the idea of pursuing the passage search had never entirely gone away. Any …
… on his voyage around the world in the Resolution in 1772-74, and again on his lastvoyage in 1776-79… at this remote fur-trading post on Hudson Bay must have had a helpful influence in …
… This Henry is identified as HenryHudson the Explorer. His exploits and life are a … Henry Hudson's crew murder him? Yahoo news[dead link] Possible alternative link:Did HenryHudson's …