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The Three Voyages of Captain James Cook round the World James Cook

The Three Voyages of Captain James Cook round the World By James Cook

The Three Voyages of Captain James Cook round the World by James Cook


Summary

This seven-volume illustrated collection, published in 1821, contains the journals of Captain James Cook (1728-79) from his three voyages to the Pacific, supplemented by material from other members of his expeditions, including the influential botanist Sir Joseph Banks. 'Cook's voyages' were essential reading for later explorers, including Charles Darwin.

The Three Voyages of Captain James Cook round the World Summary

The Three Voyages of Captain James Cook round the World by James Cook

During Charles Darwin's 1831-6 voyage on the Beagle, his on-board library included 'Cook's voyages' (the edition is not specified). This illustrated 1821 edition, in seven volumes, is representative of the versions available in the early nineteenth century. Volumes 5-7 cover the third Pacific voyage of James Cook (1728-79), which began in July 1776 and ended in his death in Hawaii. Volume 5 begins with the orders outlining the main objective of the third voyage, which was to search for the Pacific end of the North-West Passage for two summers. They emphasise the importance of good relations with other colonial powers, notably Spain, and of periodic recuperation in harbour. This volume contains Cook's journal of the voyage up to July 1777, via the Cape, Tasmania, and New Zealand to Tahiti and Tonga, and includes detailed descriptions of Pacific Islander customs together with several word-lists.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the third voyage; Inscription to the memory of Captain James Cook; Book I. Transactions from the Beginning of the Voyage till our Departure from New Zealand: 1. Various preparations; 2. Passage of the Resolution to Teneriffe; 3. Departure from Teneriffe; 4. The two ships leave the Cape of Good Hope; 5. Departure from Christmas Harbour; 6. Passage from Kerguelen's to Van Diemen's Land; 7. The passage from Van Diemen's Land to New Zealand; 8. Mr Anderson's remarks on the country near Queen Charlotte's Sound; Book II. From Leaving New Zealand to our Arrival at Otaheite, or the Society Islands: 1. Prosecution of the voyage; 2. The discovery of an island called Wateeoo; 3. Wenooa-ette, or Otakootaia, visited; 4. Intercourse with the natives of Komango and other islands; 5. Arrival of the ships at Hapaee, and friendly reception there; 6. Description of Lefooga; 7. Friendly reception at Tongataboo; 8. Some of the officers plundered by the natives; 9. A grand solemnity called natche, in honour of the king's son; 10. Advantages derived from visiting the Friendly Islands; 11. Employments at the Friendly Islands.

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NLS9781108084796
9781108084796
1108084796
The Three Voyages of Captain James Cook round the World by James Cook
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Cambridge University Press
2015-08-27
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