Amanote Research
Register
Sign In
Discover open access scientific publications
Search, annotate, share and cite publications
Publications by Ronald I. Lewis-Smith
A NARATIVE OF THE LIFE, TRAVELS AND SUFFERINGS OF THOMAS W. SMITH: COMPRISING AN ACCOUNT OF HIS EARLY LIFE, ADOPTION BY THE GIPSYS; HIS TRAVELS DURING EIGHTEEN VOYAGES TO VARIOUS PARTS OF THE WORLD, DURING WHICH HE WAS FIVE TIMES SHIPWRECKED; THRICE ON a DESOLATE ISLAND NEAR THE SOUTH POLE, ONCE ON THE COAST OF ENGLAND AND ONCE ON THE COAST OF AFRICA. HE TOOK PART IN SEVERAL BATTLES ON THE COAST OF SPAIN AND PERU AND WITNESSED SEVERAL OTHERS; WAS ONCE TAKEN BY PIRATES, FROM WHICH HE WAS PROVIDENTIALLY DELIVERED, PLACED IN a SMALL BOAT AND SET ADRIFT a GREAT DISTANCE FROM LAND, WITHOUT THE MEANS FOR CONDUCTING HER TO THE SHORE. HE AFTERWARDS TOOK PART IN FOUR MINOR ENGAGEMENTS WITH SAVAGES NEAR NEW GUINEA. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. Thomas W. Smith. 1844. New Bedford: Wm. C. Hill. (2009 Edition. Annotator D.J. Sanders. Dinan, France: Nunatak Press. 213p, Illustrated, Soft Cover. ISBN 978–2-7466–0930-3. £20).
Polar Record
Development
Planetary Sciences
Ecology
Planning
Earth
Geography
Related publications
Travels, Or, Observations Relating to Several Parts of Barbary and the Levant / by Thomas Shaw.
The Narrative of the Honourable John Byron (Commodore in a Late Expedition Round the World) Containing an Account of the Great Distresses Suffered by Himself and His Companions on the Coast of Patagonia, From the Year 1740, Till Their Arrival Written by Himself.
Of Philip the Father of Persevs, King of Macedon; His First Acts and Warre With the Romans, by Whom He Was Subdued
Part of a Letter From Mr. Bussiere to Dr. Sloane, Wherein He Gives an Account of the New Way of Cutting for the Stone by the Hermit, With His Opinion of It
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
When He Took Me Out With His People
The Iowa Review
I Thought He Was Going to Set Our House on Fire
Academic Emergency Medicine
Medicine
Emergency Medicine
A Case of Strangulated Hernia, in Which the Bowel Was Ruptured by the Patient in His Efforts to Reduce It
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
Medicine
Mournful Bowles and Why He Was
The Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries
The RESIDENCES OF FUJIWARA-NO-TADAZANE IN WHICH HE ALWAYS LIVED AND HE USED FOR THE CEREMONY : The Research on the Transition Process of the Ceremonial Places for the Fujiwara Family (2)
Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)