The Journals of Captain Cook (Penguin Classics), by Philip Edwards

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The Journals of Captain Cook (Penguin Classics), by Philip Edwards

The writings of a first-rate scientist and daring adventurer, and a major inspiration for Elizabeth Gilbert’s bestselling novel The Signature of All Things   John Cook led three famous expeditions to the Pacific Ocean between 1768 and 1779. In voyages that ranged from the Antarctic circle to the Arctic Sea, Cook charted Australia and the whole coast of New Zealand, and brought back detailed descriptions of the natural history of the Pacific. Accounts based on Cook's journals were issued at the time, but it was not until this century that the original journals were published in Beaglehole's definitive edition. His journals tell the story of these voyages as Cook wanted it to be told, radiating the ambition, courage and skill which enabled him to carry out an unrivalled series of expeditions in dangerous waters.For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

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Series: Penguin Classics

Paperback: 672 pages

Publisher: Penguin Classics; Abridged edition (April 1, 2000)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0140436472

ISBN-13: 978-0140436471

Product Dimensions:

5.1 x 1.2 x 7.8 inches

Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

3.9 out of 5 stars

38 customer reviews

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#491,470 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

You have to have tremendous admiration for Captain James Cook, for so many reasons! He had a sincere desire to discover unknown lands, incredible seaman, as to how he was stuck in The Great Barrier Reef and managed to find passage out, no easy feat at the time!His understanding and acceptance of natives people’s says much about the man. For those who blame Capt Cook for “bringing civilization” to lands he visited have not read his journals.Of the Aborigines he states, though they have nothing, they are happy and probably better off than Europeans, as they are all in an equal state and do not want for more material possessions, a bigger house, more expensive clothes, etc. for they do not have homes not clothes nor do they feel the need to have them, as nature has supplied them all they need in their way of thinking”.The Journals can be very boring at times out between lands, but his observations when made are well worth struggling through the journals, which are for the British Admiralty after all. A log of the voyage.

I enjoyed this book, but most people would probably get bored before reading it all the way through.The good: includes journals of all three voyages.The bad: some bits are left out (condensed). Cook's (mis-)spellings takes some getting used to, but adds some fun flavor to the reading. Stops very precipitously at the end in Hawaii (no Editor's notes about the events after).For a more entertaining and readable (better spelled) account (of the first voyage only), I recommend "The Endeavor Journal" by Sir Joseph Banks. Or if you're a true die hard like me, I found reading Cook's jounal, then Banks' journal, then "A Voyage to the South Sea" by William Bligh to be a very pleasing sequence.

This well prepared abridged edition of Captain James Cook's journals is a specialized book of interest to people studying the exploration of the Pacific and/or the British Navy of that time period. Other people might find sections of it dry reading. The book is recommended for oceanography students as the 17th century voyages of exploration formed the basis for later oceanographic cruises.Cook's voyages carried scientific personnel of that time period, many of whom died from the harsh conditions along with members of the crews. In addition to bad weather, there were diseases and hostile natives (including cannibals). Extensive charting was carried out and, on the second voyage, the Board of Longitude supplied Cook with Larcum Kendall's copy of John Harrison's H4 watch for determining longitude. Observations were made of prevailing winds, currents, temperature, and other things of scientific interest.Natives throughout the Pacific would go to great lengths to obtain iron, expecially axes, even prostituting their wives and daughters (willing or not). Natives would attempt to steal items, if they could, leading to numerous confrontations including one in which a boat crew of the Adventure (the consort ship of the second voyage) were killed and eaten by the Maori natives of New Zealand.Cook's journal ended several weeks before his death. The editor fills in details from journals of other people who were on the voyage, and speculates on the reason he was killed by the natives in Hawaii.The book includes maps of Cook's routes on his voyages. It also has an index listing the names of the various individuals mentioned, with an indication of their positions on the voyages or their other positions if they were not active participants. While the index mentions the later careers of a few individuals like William Bligh, it makes no mention of John Gore's career (he is listed in the Wikipedia as having died in 1790).

This is falsely advertised as the journals. It is only the journal of the first circumnavigation which can be obtained for free, which I already have. Get the journal of the first voyage and skip this.

Once you get through the navigational data Captain Cook comes through as a perceptive and caring individual both in his care of his crew and interactions with native inhabitants of the islands and Australia Felix. A great read showing the humanity of Cook and his crew.

I bought the catalog before visiting the exhibition at the British Library. For those who have not been able to see it, the catalog is a very worthy substitute. For those who were fortunate enough to visit the installation at the British Library, the catalog serves as an enhancement and a record.

It was cool to read about Cook's journeys while staying right around the corner from where his last one tragically ended. It's amazing what a total bad*** he was, how inventive, courageous, and (at least according to him) what a moral beacon among his men he was. It is a bit sickening, of course, to see the contempt in which the British held the aboriginal peoples, but Cook seems at least a little more enlightened than most.Midway through the second voyage, there's sort of a creepy turning point where Cook seems to lose some of his acumen, treats islanders with viciousness, and brutalizes his own men for offenses as minor as refusing to drink a vulgar sort of birch beer.Being an unlearned man, Cook writes with an openness and ease that is uncommon in 18th century British lit. His iffy spelling is kept somewhat intact in this version, which slows it down a bit, but if nothing else, gives you a feel for how words sounded in the ear of a Regency-era farmer's son.

I am not a fast.reader so reading all 4000 will take me forever.

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