ABSTRACT

Sir Joseph Banks was one of the great figures of Georgian England, best known for participating as naturalist in Cook's Endeavour voyage (1768-71), as a patron of science and as the longest-serving President of the Royal Society (1778-1820). This volume brings together all Banks's papers concerning Iceland and the North Atlantic, scattered in repositories in Britain, the United States, Australia and Denmark, and most published here for the first time. A detailed introduction places them in historical context.

chapter 1|6 pages

INTRODUCTION: BANKS AND ICELAND

chapter 2|4 pages

The Origins of the Iceland Expedition

chapter 3|2 pages

Previous Anglo-Icelandic Relations

chapter 4|2 pages

Iceland 1772–1815

chapter 6|3 pages

The Banks Expedition in Iceland

chapter 7|5 pages

The Iceland Expedition: An Assessment

chapter 8|4 pages

Sir Joseph Banks, 1772–1820

part |1 pages

Textual Introduction

chapter 1|1 pages

Banks as a Writer

chapter 2|2 pages

The Text

chapter |6 pages

Introduction to the Journals

chapter |26 pages

The Iceland Journal of James Roberts

chapter |11 pages

Calendar of Letters and Documents

chapter 2|2 pages

‰omas Pennant and Banks

chapter 6|2 pages

Costs for Hiring the Sir Lawrence

chapter 10|2 pages

‰e Order in Council of 7 February 1810