Sea Of Dangers. Captain Cook And His Rivals

Blainey Geoffrey

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Cover Type: Hardcover
Book Condition: Fine
Jacket Condition: Fine
Publisher: Viking/Penquin
Publisher Place: Camberwell
Publisher Year: 2008
Edition: First Edition

Description: 420 pages. Book and Jacket appear to have hardly been read and are both in Fine condition throughout. The only exceptions are a small inscription to the inside page and light shelf wear to bottom edge.

Publishers Description: Two ships set out in seach of a missing continent: the St Jean-Baptiste, a French merchant ship commanded by Jean de Surville, and the Endeavour, a small British naval vessel captained by James Cook. In Sea of Dangers, distinguished historian Geoffrey Blainey tells the story of these rival ships and the men who sailed in them. Just before Christmas 1769, the two captains were almost close enough to see one another - and yet they did not know of each others existence.Both crews battled extreme hardships including scurvy, storms and loneliness; but they also experienced the euphoria of discovering new lands, and the fascination of meeting peoples so different they may as well have come from separate worlds.This is the most revealing narrative so far written of Cooks astonishing voyage along the east coast of Australia. It also casts new light on the little-known voyage by Jean de Surville; Blainey argues that the Frenchman was in the vicinity of Sydney Harbour months before Cook arrived. Eventually Cook set out to explore the hazardous Barrier Reef and find a way through Torres Strait, while the Frenchman searched for a mysterious Jewish colony in the South Pacific.In Sea of Dangers Blainey once again takes us on a vivid journey through history, challenging accepted views.

ISBN: 9780670072231

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