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Published
National Library Of Australia, October 2018
ISBN
9780642279231
Format
Softcover, 192 pages
Dimensions
29.7cm × 21cm

Cook and the Pacific Essays by John Maynard, Susannah Helman and Martin Woods

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Cook led a scientific expedition to

observe the transit of Venus in Tahiti, circumnavigated New Zealand and

established that it was two separate islands, and nearly perished when the Endeavour ran aground on the world's

largest coral reef. In 1779, on his third Pacific voyage, he was killed in

Hawaii.

Cook's three Pacific voyages changed

contemporary understanding of the world. But they also had a dramatic impact on

the lives of those who inhabited the vast regions Cook explored. For many First

Nations peoples, this was merely part of a long saga of dispossession and

struggle for survival. While Cook and the Pacific tells the story of cooperation and cultural exchange, it also

details confrontation and conflict. The book has a strong First Nations voice,

reflected in the essay by John Maynard.

The Library's collections provide a

window into Cook and his complex legacy. Cook and the Pacific allows audiences to celebrate, debate, question and understand the

voyage of the Endeavour-shedding new

light on Cook, the man and the myth. It explores Cook's contribution to science

and navigation as well as his contribution to knowledge of the Pacific.

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