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Captain James Cook's three epic journeys between 1768 and 1779 were the last great voyages of discovery. Sailing some 170,000 miles, Cook's ships reached every continent and every ocean, from the Arctic to the Antarctic, from Kamchatka to Java to Easter Island to the coast of Oregon. Before Cook set off, one third of the world's map remained, simply, blank. By the time he was done, there was little left to discover. Cook and his men were also among the first Europeans to encounter Pacific natives: hip-throbbing Tahitian dancers, New Zealand cannibals, Hawaiian surfers, Australian Aborigines…mehr

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Captain James Cook's three epic journeys between 1768 and 1779 were the last great voyages of discovery. Sailing some 170,000 miles, Cook's ships reached every continent and every ocean, from the Arctic to the Antarctic, from Kamchatka to Java to Easter Island to the coast of Oregon. Before Cook set off, one third of the world's map remained, simply, blank. By the time he was done, there was little left to discover. Cook and his men were also among the first Europeans to encounter Pacific natives: hip-throbbing Tahitian dancers, New Zealand cannibals, Hawaiian surfers, Australian Aborigines sealed off from the rest of the world for thousands of years. With great wit and insight, Tony Horwitz vividly recounts these adventures, and revisits the lands and peoples Cook discovered to explore the captain s legacy in today's Pacific. In the course of his explorations, Horwitz also has exotic and often comic adventures of his own - on land and at sea - including a stint as a working sailor aboard a replica of Cook's tall ship, the ENDEAVOUR.
Autorenporträt
Tony Horwitz, geboren in Washington D.C., hat als Auslandskorrespondent für das Wall Street Journal aus den Krisengebieten der Welt berichtet, war Autor des New Yorker und ist 1995 mit dem Pulitzerpreis ausgezeichnet worden. Nachdem er zehn Jahre in Sydney verbracht hat, lebt Tony Horwitz heute mit seiner Familie in Massachusetts.
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"Playful but never flippant, meticulously researched and occasionally moving, this is an unusual take on the legacy of an enigmatic captain- it remains a fresh and likeable attempt to boldly go where few biographers have gone before." (Daily Telegraph )