"Narrative Of A Voyage Round The World" recounts the journey of Her Majesty's Ship Sulphur between 1836 and 1842. Authored by Sir Edward Belcher, Richard Brinsley Hinds, and the British Admiralty, the narrative provides a detailed account of the voyage, including significant naval operations in China from December 1840 to November 1841.
This historical record offers insights into 19th-century naval exploration and the challenges of circumnavigating the globe. The detailed logs and observations provide valuable information about the regions visited and the naval strategies employed during a period of increasing global interaction. Readers interested in maritime history, naval operations, or the history of China will find this narrative a compelling and informative resource.
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