This account of Captain James Cook's distinguished career begins with his first assignment on a Whitby collier, follows his early years in the Royal Navy, and his early hydrographic work in Newfoundland and New France. But it focuses for the most part on the Pacific voyages and in particular on the third which lasted from 1776 to 1780. Drawing extensively on source material and the journals and logs of the men who sailed with him, and using the superb engravings of John Webber, the artist who accompanied him during the voyage, the narrative describes the newly discovered societies in fascinating detail, and often in dramatic incident -- and reveals much of the prejudices of Eighteenth Century man towards the "Noble Savage." Original maps and charts give added insights into Cook's work.
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