The broad interest in the subject and the suc- cess of the booklet has led to the production of this first colour ver- sion. [...] The issue of jurisdiction over the incident was complicated by the following facts: the ice island originally calved from Ellesmere Island in Canada, drifted freely around the open Arctic Ocean, was occupied by American researchers since 1952, and the island happened to be within the Canadian sector at the time of the crime. [...] A chalice, made of the same substance as the canopy, came to light in the southern reaches on the fourth day; with it, lying on a niche in the canopy, was a paten the same colour as the column. [...] The Three Voyages of Edmund Halley in the Paramore 1698-1700 by Norman J. W. Thrower: A Journal of a Voyage in the Paramore Intended for The Discovery of the Variation of the Compass Kept by Edmund Halley Commander anno 1699 & 1700. [...] The heavy rolling of the vessel, and the probability of the masts giving way each time the lower yard-arms struck against the cliffs, which were towering high above our mastheads, rendered it a service of extreme danger to loose the main sail; but no sooner was the order given that the daring spirit of the British seamen manifested itself - the men ran up the rigging with as much alacrity as on an