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1875 Large Engraving - Ship & Crew frozen in Ice-Floes - Melville Bay, Greenland

$ 5.28

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    Description

    A large double-page engraving, published in Harper's Weekly dated June 19, 1875 entitled as follows:
    "An Ice Nip in Melville Bay, Off The Devil's Thumb". The associated text is printed on the reverse side of the page.
    Melville Bay
    is off the west coast of Greenland - the Devil's Thumb is a mountain in north-western Greenland - see below
    Good condition - vertical fold as issued and small paper loss to borders not affecting the image - see scan. Double-page size 16 x 22 inches
    This is an original antique print and not a reproduction . Great collectors item for the historian - see more of these in Seller's Other Items
    which can be combined for mailing.
    Note: International Mailing in a tube is expensive - the quoted rate assumes the pages are lightly folded and mailed in a reinforced envelope
    Devil's Thumb (Greenland)
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    For disambiguation, see
    Devil's Thumb
    .
    Devil's Thumb
    Devil's Thumb seen from the southwest
    Highest point
    Elevation
    546 m (1,791 ft)
    [1]
    Prominence
    546 m (1,791 ft)
    Coordinates
    74°35′37″N
    57°08′28″W
    Coordinates
    :
    74°35′37″N
    57°08′28″W
    Geography
    Devil's Thumb
    Location
    Kullorsuaq Island
    ,
    Upernavik Archipelago
    ,
    Greenland
    Devil's Thumb
    (
    Greenlandic
    :
    Kullorsuaq
    ,
    Danish
    :
    Djœvelens Tommelfinger
    ) is a pinnacle-shaped, 546 m (1,791 ft)
    [1]
    mountain
    in the
    Avannaata
    municipality in northwestern
    Greenland
    .
    Geography
    [
    edit
    ]
    Devil's Thumb is located in the central part of
    Kullorsuaq Island
    , an island in the northern part of
    Upernavik Archipelago
    , in
    Melville Bay
    , approximately 3 km (1.9 mi) to the north of the
    Kullorsuaq
    settlement.
    [1]
    It is a familiar feature for Arctic navigators, similar to the
    Melville Monument
    further north, but bigger.
    [2]