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Captain Cook

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By (author): Alistair MacLean

On the 250th anniversary of Captain Cooks successful navigation to the coast of Australia, this is Alistair MacLeans absorbing story of one of Britains great national heroes, from his obscure beginnings to his sudden and violent death at the age of fifty-one.

When James Cook was hacked to death by Hawaiian islanders on 14 February 1779, he was already considered the greatest explorer of his age. Born in obscurity but gripped by a boundless passion for new horizons, he became the greatest combination of seaman, explorer, navigator, and cartographer that the world had ever known. He still is. He had driven himself mercilessly, and his men likewise, and yet the surgeons mate on the Resolution was able to write: In every situation he stood unrivalled and alone; on him all eyes were turned; he was our leading star, which at its setting left us involved in darkness and despair.

Between 1768 and 1779, Captain Cook circumnavigated the globe three times in voyages of discovery that broke record after record of exploration, endurance, and personal achievement. He explored and charted the coasts of New Zealand, landed in Botany Bay, explored the Pacic, mapped its islands, and travelled further south than any man before him; he explored the Great Barrier Reef and travelled thousands of miles north to tackle the North-West Passage. He excelled in all aspects of his craft and inspired in his men an affection for him and an enthusiasm for his undertakings that provoked constant loyalty and unfailing endeavour in frequently savage conditions.

Alistair MacLean presents a graphic and lively account of this great explorer, his three amazing voyages and the adventures that befell him, his crews, and his ships in lands that until he sailed were in many cases unknown. Cooks life was a resounding success and the story of it is a thrilling exemplification of his own description of himself as a man who had ambition not only to go farther than anyone had done before, but as far as it was possible for man to go.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 170g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Feb 2020
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780007371983

About Alistair MacLean

Alistair MacLean was brought up in the Scottish Highlands. He joined the Navy in 1941 and served in the Home Mediterranean and Eastern Fleets. After the war he graduated in Arts at Glasgow University and became a teacher. In his spare time he wrote short stories one of which won a prize in a Glasgow Herald competition. He was at once approached by Collins and shortly after delivered to them the manuscript of his first novel H.M.S. Ulysses a brilliant novel about the war at sea.Since that first success Mr MacLean wrote many other best-sellers such as The Guns of Navarone Ice Station Zebra When Eight Bells Toll Force Ten from Navarone Puppet on a Chain Caravan to Vaccares and Bear Island nearly all of which have been made into immensely successful films.

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