INGLEFIELD, Edward Augustus, Sir (1820–1894). A Summer Search for Sir John Franklin; With a Peep into the Polar Basin. London: Thomas Harrison, 1853. 8vo. Half–title, 4 lithograph plates (including folding panorama). Folding map is present, though laid-in (possibly supplied from another copy). Publisher's full blind–stamped blue cloth, gilt–lettered spine (spine toned and edgeworn, some edgewear to boards, hinges just starting, stub of removed map visible after final text page, some occasional foxing to plates and text). Near fine. THE SCARCE FIRST EDITION. With the bookplate of Francis Barchard, the High Sheriff of Sussex, on the fp. “In 1852 Inglefield commanded Lady Franklin's private steamer, Isabel, in a summer expedition to the Arctic [seven years after Franklin had left on his ill–fated search for the fabled Northwest Passage], and looked into Smith Sound for the first time since it had been named by William Baffin. On his return he published A Summer Search for Sir John Franklin (1853), was elected FRS (2 June 1853), was awarded the gold medal of the Royal Geographical Society, and the silver medal of the Paris Geographical Society, and was presented with a diamond snuff-box by Napoleon III" (ODNB). Abbey, Travel 642. Arctic Bibliography 7716. NMM 920. Sabin 34758.