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Captain Cook’s Epic Voyage

By: Geoffrey Blainey
Narrated by: John Gregg
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In 1768 Captain James Cook and his crew set out on a small British naval vessel in search of a missing continent. 2020 marks the 250th anniversary of that voyage, and Cook's 'discovery' of Australia. Captain Cook's Epic Voyage reveals the hardships and adventure of this remarkable quest, and the euphoria of discovering new lands. Drawing from his previous book, Sea of Dangers, in Captain Cook's Epic Voyage Professor Geoffrey Blainey takes readers once again on a vivid journey through history, challenging accepted views and the intersection of myth, science and exploration.©2020 Geoffrey Blainey (P)2020 Penguin Random House Australia Naval Forces Military Sailing
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Transport yourself to the Pacific of the 1700s...

This was a wonderful book about Captain Cook's first voyage into the Pacific Ocean (during which he mapped New Zealand and the East Coast of Australia). Over the years I've read several books on Cook - including his journals - and I did wonder if I had the appetite for more. However this book was a real joy - I loved the narration once I had settled into the first few minutes and the story itself is told with great skill. There is an ideal mix between descriptions of the journey and its discoveries, and explanations of the wider context (what had come before in terms of earlier explorers; the rival French expedition that almost overlapped with Cook in New Zealand; the politics and ideas of the time; the search for a "Great South Land"). I am sure you won't be disappointed in coming along on this trip...

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Cook's epic voyage

Really liked this book. Very interesting subject matter and also very well read. Incredible to think that it was possible to carry out such journey! Will listen to it again in due course.

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history

liked it all very informative, when britain ruled the sea, and the French trying to out do us

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A must read for sailors and historians

An intriguing and we'll researched account of a pioneering voyage by a master mariner.

How Captain Cook skilfully navigated the East coast of Australia is captivated in this marvellous account, causing you to will him on to surmount the numerous problems he faced of navigation, damage to the Endeavour, scurvy, hostile indigenous peoples and other nationalities. Highly recommended.

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