Captain Cook

James Cook, British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy was the son of a farm laborer. Apprenticed to a grocer, he ran away to sea. He saw hard service in the Baltic as a merchant seaman, while applying himself to the study of mathematics, navigation, and astronomy. In 1755 he volunteered for the Royal Navy, working his way up to captain. This little biography by Walter Besant, chronicles Cook's three voyages of discovery and his violent death in Hawaii. Cook replaced vague mythology with accurate observations of people and places, animals and plants. Of his achievements Besant writes, "We seek St. Brendan's Island and Terra Australis Incognita; and we find New Zealand and Cape Horn, the Continent of Australia, and the great Pacific Ocean, studded with islands as the firmament is studded by the stars."


By : Walter Besant (1836 - 1901)

01 - Ch. 1: Birth and Education, Pt. 1



02 - Ch. 1: Birth and Education, Pt. 2



03 - Ch. 2: Before the Mast, Pt. 1



04 - Ch. 2: Before the Mast, Pt. 2



05 - Ch. 3: In the Royal Navy, Pt. 1



06 - Ch. 3: In the Royal Navy, Pt. 2



07 - Ch. 4: The Great Unknown Ocean



08 - Ch. 5: Cook's Three Predecessors



09 - Ch. 6: Cook's First Voyage, Pt. 1



10 - Ch. 6: Cook's First Voyage, Pt. 2



11 - Ch. 7: A Breathing Space



12 - Ch. 8: The Second Voyage, Pt. 1



13 - Ch. 8: The Second Voyage, Pt. 2



14 - Ch. 9: Last Stay at Home



15 - Ch. 10: The Third Voyage, Pt. 1



16 - Ch. 10: The Third Voyage, Pt. 2



17 - Ch. 10: The Third Voyage, Pt. 3



18 - Ch. 10: The Third Voyage, Pt. 4



19 - Ch. 11: His Death, Pt. 1



20 - Ch. 11: His Death, Pt. 2



21 - Ch. 11: His Death, Pt. 3



22 - Ch. 11: His Death, Pt. 4



23 - Ch. 12: The End of the Voyage



24 - Ch. 13: The Ship's Company



25 - Ch. 14: The Last

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