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Captain Cook
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Captain Cook

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W.H.G. Kingstons Captain Cook is a compelling biography that chronicles the life and achievements of James Cook, one of historys most renowned explorers. This meticulously researched work captures the essence of Cooks voyages across the Pacific Ocean, highlighting his contributions to navigation, cartography, and cross-cultural exchanges during the 18th century. Kingstons narrative offers readers an engaging blend of historical adventure and maritime history, situating Cooks expeditions within the broader context of British imperial expansion. The book delves into Cooks humble beginnings in Yorkshire and his rise through the ranks of the Royal Navy. It vividly recounts his groundbreaking voyages aboard the Endeavour, Resolution, and Discovery, where he charted unknown territories such as New Zealand and Australia and interacted with indigenous peoples across Polynesia. Kingston explores pivotal moments like the mapping of the Great Barrier Reef and Cooks encounters in Tahiti, emphasizing his role in advancing scientific knowledge and fostering cultural understanding. Kingston also examines the challenges faced by Cook and his crew, from scurvy outbreaks to hostile encounters with islanders. The biography does not shy away from discussing Cooks controversial legacy, including his fatal confrontation in Hawaii. Through detailed accounts of his expeditions, Kingston paints a nuanced portrait of a man driven by curiosity and ambition yet shaped by the complexities of colonialism. Rich in primary sources such as ship logs and journals, this work appeals to readers interested in categories like Historical Biographies, Maritime Exploration, and Cultural Studies. Kingstons accessible prose ensures that both scholars and enthusiasts can appreciate the significance of Cooks contributions to global history.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bod - Books on Demand
Date
11 April 2025
Pages
184
ISBN
9782322478385

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

W.H.G. Kingstons Captain Cook is a compelling biography that chronicles the life and achievements of James Cook, one of historys most renowned explorers. This meticulously researched work captures the essence of Cooks voyages across the Pacific Ocean, highlighting his contributions to navigation, cartography, and cross-cultural exchanges during the 18th century. Kingstons narrative offers readers an engaging blend of historical adventure and maritime history, situating Cooks expeditions within the broader context of British imperial expansion. The book delves into Cooks humble beginnings in Yorkshire and his rise through the ranks of the Royal Navy. It vividly recounts his groundbreaking voyages aboard the Endeavour, Resolution, and Discovery, where he charted unknown territories such as New Zealand and Australia and interacted with indigenous peoples across Polynesia. Kingston explores pivotal moments like the mapping of the Great Barrier Reef and Cooks encounters in Tahiti, emphasizing his role in advancing scientific knowledge and fostering cultural understanding. Kingston also examines the challenges faced by Cook and his crew, from scurvy outbreaks to hostile encounters with islanders. The biography does not shy away from discussing Cooks controversial legacy, including his fatal confrontation in Hawaii. Through detailed accounts of his expeditions, Kingston paints a nuanced portrait of a man driven by curiosity and ambition yet shaped by the complexities of colonialism. Rich in primary sources such as ship logs and journals, this work appeals to readers interested in categories like Historical Biographies, Maritime Exploration, and Cultural Studies. Kingstons accessible prose ensures that both scholars and enthusiasts can appreciate the significance of Cooks contributions to global history.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bod - Books on Demand
Date
11 April 2025
Pages
184
ISBN
9782322478385