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Meta Incognita: a discourse of discovery. Martin Frobisher's Arctic expeditions, 1576–1578. Thomas Symons (Editor). 1999. Hull, Quebec: Canadian Museum of Civilization. 2 volumes, xlvi + 636 p, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-660-17507-X (set).
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