pronounced [kɛʁɡelɛn]), also known as the DesolationIslands (Îles de la Désolation in French), are a group of islands in the sub-Antarctic constituting one...
Cape Desolation, a headland in southwest Greenland Desolate Branch, a stream in West Virginia Desolation Canyon, a canyon in Utah DesolationIsland (disambiguation)...
Bridgeman Island Penguin Island Livingston IslandDesolationIsland Half Moon Island Rugged Island Low Island Nelson Island Robert Island Smith Island Snow...
cell under constant supervision, she has escaped the hospital and the desolateisland. In Rachel's room, Teddy and Chuck discover a code that Teddy breaks...
set aside as the Desolation Valley Primitive Area in 1931 with an area of 64,000 acres (260 km2). In 1969, it became the Desolation Wilderness after the...
the red ribbon of the Order of the Bath, described at the start of DesolationIsland, after he returned from great success in The Mauritius Command. The...
accounts of two sea battles in the War of 1812. HMS Leopard sails from DesolationIsland to Port Jackson where she drops off her few prisoners. Captain Bligh...
Desolation Sound (French: Baie Desolation) is a deep water sound at the northern end of the Salish Sea and of the Sunshine Coast in British Columbia,...
Burel may refer to: Burel Hill, ice-free hill at DesolationIsland, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica Burel Valley, Sub-Balkan valley in western Bulgaria...
personal chef to President François Mitterrand. In the 1978 novel DesolationIsland, the fifth book in Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey–Maturin series, the fictional...
Table Island (minor) Aitcho Islands (minor) Greenwich Island (Berezina by Russia) Half Moon Island (minor) DesolationIsland (minor) Livingston Island (second...
place in 1741, after the British warship HMS Wager was wrecked on a desolateisland off the south coast of present-day Chile. Wager was part of a naval...
Kozma Cove, forming the northeast extremity of DesolationIsland in the entrance to Hero Bay, Livingston Island in Antarctica. The feature is named after the...
drops", when twenty-five drops is a usual dose for a man in pain; in DesolationIsland it is implied that he daily takes eighteen thousand drops. Later,...
The Mauritius Command did not help, and US publications ceased with DesolationIsland in 1978. In 1989 Starling Lawrence, an editor with the US publisher...
in 1991 that he had read the novels from Master and Commander to DesolationIsland from American publishers twenty years earlier. He enjoyed the happy...
said to have been present at the battle of Camperdown. In the novel DesolationIsland (1978), he recalls that he had been "[...] a midshipman stationed...