James David Forbes
Travels Through the Alps of Savoy and Other Parts of the Pennine Chain
James David Forbes
Travels Through the Alps of Savoy and Other Parts of the Pennine Chain
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James D. Forbes presents a detailed account of his systematic exploration of alpine mountain regions in this important 1843 publication.
James D. Forbes presents a detailed account of his systematic exploration of alpine mountain regions in this important 1843 publication.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 468
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 754g
- ISBN-13: 9781108037662
- ISBN-10: 1108037666
- Artikelnr.: 34450553
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 468
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 754g
- ISBN-13: 9781108037662
- ISBN-10: 1108037666
- Artikelnr.: 34450553
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dedication
1. The Alps, and alpine travellers
2. Some account of glaciers generally
3. Of the geological agency of glaciers
4. Description of the Mer de Glace of Chamouni
5. Description of the Mer de Glace continued
6. Account of a survey of the Mer de Glace and its environs
7. Account of experiments on the motion of the ice of the Mer de Glace of Chamouni
8. On the structure of the ice of glaciers, and of the Mer de Glace in particular
9. The tour of Mont Blanc - Chamouni to Courmayeur
10. The glaciers of Miage and La Brenva
11. Environs of Courmayeur - geology
12. The passage of the Col du Geant
13. From Courmayeur to Chamouni, by the Col Ferret and Col de Balme
14. Journey from Chamouni to Val Pelline, by the Val de Bagnes, and Col de Fenetres
15. From Valpelline to Evolena by the Col de Collon
16. From Evolena in the valley of Erin to Zermatt in the valley of St Nicolas, by the glaciers of Ferpecle and Zmutt
17. The environs of Zermatt
18. From Zermatt to Gressonay by the Col of Mont Cervin
19. Gressonay - Monte Rosa
20. Tour of Monte Rosa concluded - from Gressonay to Visp, by Macugnaga and Monte Moro
21. An attempt to explain the leading phenomena of glaciers
Appendix
Index.
1. The Alps, and alpine travellers
2. Some account of glaciers generally
3. Of the geological agency of glaciers
4. Description of the Mer de Glace of Chamouni
5. Description of the Mer de Glace continued
6. Account of a survey of the Mer de Glace and its environs
7. Account of experiments on the motion of the ice of the Mer de Glace of Chamouni
8. On the structure of the ice of glaciers, and of the Mer de Glace in particular
9. The tour of Mont Blanc - Chamouni to Courmayeur
10. The glaciers of Miage and La Brenva
11. Environs of Courmayeur - geology
12. The passage of the Col du Geant
13. From Courmayeur to Chamouni, by the Col Ferret and Col de Balme
14. Journey from Chamouni to Val Pelline, by the Val de Bagnes, and Col de Fenetres
15. From Valpelline to Evolena by the Col de Collon
16. From Evolena in the valley of Erin to Zermatt in the valley of St Nicolas, by the glaciers of Ferpecle and Zmutt
17. The environs of Zermatt
18. From Zermatt to Gressonay by the Col of Mont Cervin
19. Gressonay - Monte Rosa
20. Tour of Monte Rosa concluded - from Gressonay to Visp, by Macugnaga and Monte Moro
21. An attempt to explain the leading phenomena of glaciers
Appendix
Index.
Dedication
1. The Alps, and alpine travellers
2. Some account of glaciers generally
3. Of the geological agency of glaciers
4. Description of the Mer de Glace of Chamouni
5. Description of the Mer de Glace continued
6. Account of a survey of the Mer de Glace and its environs
7. Account of experiments on the motion of the ice of the Mer de Glace of Chamouni
8. On the structure of the ice of glaciers, and of the Mer de Glace in particular
9. The tour of Mont Blanc - Chamouni to Courmayeur
10. The glaciers of Miage and La Brenva
11. Environs of Courmayeur - geology
12. The passage of the Col du Geant
13. From Courmayeur to Chamouni, by the Col Ferret and Col de Balme
14. Journey from Chamouni to Val Pelline, by the Val de Bagnes, and Col de Fenetres
15. From Valpelline to Evolena by the Col de Collon
16. From Evolena in the valley of Erin to Zermatt in the valley of St Nicolas, by the glaciers of Ferpecle and Zmutt
17. The environs of Zermatt
18. From Zermatt to Gressonay by the Col of Mont Cervin
19. Gressonay - Monte Rosa
20. Tour of Monte Rosa concluded - from Gressonay to Visp, by Macugnaga and Monte Moro
21. An attempt to explain the leading phenomena of glaciers
Appendix
Index.
1. The Alps, and alpine travellers
2. Some account of glaciers generally
3. Of the geological agency of glaciers
4. Description of the Mer de Glace of Chamouni
5. Description of the Mer de Glace continued
6. Account of a survey of the Mer de Glace and its environs
7. Account of experiments on the motion of the ice of the Mer de Glace of Chamouni
8. On the structure of the ice of glaciers, and of the Mer de Glace in particular
9. The tour of Mont Blanc - Chamouni to Courmayeur
10. The glaciers of Miage and La Brenva
11. Environs of Courmayeur - geology
12. The passage of the Col du Geant
13. From Courmayeur to Chamouni, by the Col Ferret and Col de Balme
14. Journey from Chamouni to Val Pelline, by the Val de Bagnes, and Col de Fenetres
15. From Valpelline to Evolena by the Col de Collon
16. From Evolena in the valley of Erin to Zermatt in the valley of St Nicolas, by the glaciers of Ferpecle and Zmutt
17. The environs of Zermatt
18. From Zermatt to Gressonay by the Col of Mont Cervin
19. Gressonay - Monte Rosa
20. Tour of Monte Rosa concluded - from Gressonay to Visp, by Macugnaga and Monte Moro
21. An attempt to explain the leading phenomena of glaciers
Appendix
Index.