Captain Cook Explores the South Seas
Author:
Armstrong Sperry
Illustrator:
Armstrong Sperry
Publication:
1955 by Random House
Genre:
Biography, History, Non-fiction
Series:
Landmark Books (World Landmark)
Series Number: W19
Pages:
184
Current state:
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"Land ho! Land ho-o-o!"
The electrifying cry brought all hands on deck. Sailors went swarming up the rigging like monkeys. James Cook stood on the quarter-deck checking the charts in his hand while a group of scientists clustered around. It was the island of Tahiti at last!
Here the British ship Endeavour was bringing the Royal Society Expedition to observe the eclipse of the sun in the year 1769. The head of the Expedition was one of the most remarkable men ever to sail under the Union Jack. James Cook, self taught since he was twelve, was now acknowledged to be a master navigator, map-maker and scientific observer.
In Captain Cook Explores the South Seas, Armstrong Sperry tells of the explorations and amazing achievements of the former shipyard apprentice who charted many of the navigation routes of the world. It is a breath-taking story of crossing the Antarctic Circle for the first time in history, of claiming New Zealand and Australia for the British Empire, of locating that 1000-mile labyrinth of coral known as the Great Barrier Reef of Australia, and of discovering and naming countless islands in the South Pacific.
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Landmark Books: What They Are and Why They Matter
Released in 2022 by Plumfield Moms Podcast
Available formats: Streaming Audio
Length: 52 min.
View on the Plumfield Moms Podcast site
Two-part episode hosted by Podcast Moms with guests Sandy Hall (Hall's Living Library), Jill Morgan (Purple House Press), and Tanya Arnold (Biblioguides) where they discuss the Landmark series, how they came to be and why they are worth adding to a home library.
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Captain Cook Explores the South Seas by Armstrong Sperry
Reviewed by Sherry Early
All of the Landmark books that I have read are well written, but I think this one is one of the best in terms of excellent writing and storytelling. Cook's adventurous life and rags to riches story lends itself to the creation of an adventure story, and Sperry's telling of the story does not disappoint.
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