Voyages of discovery

by James Cook

Other authorsJohn Barrow
Paper Book, 1993

Status

Available

Call number

G420 .C62C66 1993

Publication

Chicago, Ill. : Academy Chicago Publishers, 1993.

Description

Between 1768 and 1779, Captain James Cook of the British Royal Navy made three voyages of exploration for purposes of scientific research. On each voyage he kept a log of scenes and adventures. Cook's reputation rose steadily with each voyage largely because Europeans were fascinated with the romance of discovery as well as reports of sexual licence in Tahiti and other Polynesian islands.

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LibraryThing member tommi180744
An in-depth description of Captain James Cook's 3 famous voyages of discovery & exploration of the Southern ocean and first-hand accounts of the many achievements & discoveries he & his crews made up to the revered mariner's untimely death in 1779.
LibraryThing member ritaer
There is some possibility that I am the first person to read this particular book all the way through since the CSUS library acquired it. There were three uncut pages toward the last 1/3 of the book. Not sure why, the last part is the exciting bit, with the killing of Captain Cook by the islanders
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in the Sandwich Islands (now Hawaii). The other officers seemed puzzled by the whole event, and historians have theorized ever since. Given the descriptions of an elaborate religious rite which the captain participated in shortly before his death, I wonder whether he inadvertently volunteered as an offering to the gods. Cook was undoubtedly a good captain, very concerned with the welfare of his officers and crew. This is evidenced by the small number of men he lost to illness. He insisted on cleanliness below decks and procured as much fresh food as possible. Also carried sauerkraut to ward off scurvy. This edition would have benefited greatly from the addition of maps.
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Language

Original publication date

1768-1779: James Cook's Journals
1771-1788: Books about Captain Cook published in the 18th Century immediately after his voyages
1788: Andrew Kippis' "Narrative of the Voyages.......... by Captain James Cook; with an Account of his Life.........."
1842: "The Voyages of Captain James Cook" published by William Smith
1860: "Voyages of Discovery" edited by John Barrow

Physical description

xii, 505 p.; 21 cm

ISBN

0897333160 / 9780897333160

Barcode

34662000924859
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