The Journals of Captain Cook
Editor/introduction - Philip Edwards
Penguin Classics
Paperback
: 02 Sep 1999
£10.99
Synopsis
‘They crowded so thick round the boats … that it was some time before we could get room to land’
These Journals record the historic meeting between two worlds as Europe’s greatest navigator made the first contact with many of the peoples of the Pacific. In three extraordinary expeditions, Cook charted the entire coast of New Zealand and eastern Australia, and made detailed descriptions of Tahiti, Tonga and many previously unknown islands. Cook’s journals display the skill and courage with which he faced the continuous dangers of uncharted seas and endeavoured to form relationships with the peoples he encountered. While he had an eighteenth-century Englishman’s imperial self-assurance, Cook writes of ‘native’ cultures with striking sympathy and respect to create a truly compelling and revealing account of these momentous voyages of discovery.
This edition, abridged from the Hakluyt Society’s definitive four-volume collection and preserving Cook’s idiosyncratic spelling, makes this inimitable personal account of his nine years of voyaging accessible to the general reader. Philip Edwards provides an introduction to each voyage and a postscript on the controversy surrounding Cook’s death.
Table of contents
List of mapsGeneral Introduction
The First Voyage, 1768-1771
Voyage Maps
Introduction
Journal
The Second Voyage, 1772-1775
Voyage Maps
Introduction
Journal
The Third Voyage, 1776-1780
Voyage Maps
Introduction
Journal
Postscript: The Death of Cook
Glossary
Index of Persons
Index of Places
Location Maps
Product details
Format :
Paperback
ISBN: 9780140436471
Size : 129 x 198mm
Pages : 672
Published : 02 Sep 1999
Publisher : Penguin Classics
The Journals of Captain Cook
Editor/introduction - Philip Edwards
£10.99
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