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         Cook James Explorer:     more books (93)
  1. Captain James Cook: Three Times Around the World (Great Explorations) by Milton Meltzer, 2001-11
  2. Captain James Cook: A Biography by Richard Alexander Hough, 1995-04
  3. James Cook: The Pacific Coast And Beyond (In the Footsteps of Explorers) by R. A. Beales, 2005-11
  4. Captain Cook: The Great Ocean Explorer (What's Their Story) by Haydn Middleton, 1998-10-29
  5. Captain James Cook: Seaman and Scientist by Bill Finnis, 2004-04-01
  6. REMARKABLE VOYAGES OF CAPTAIN COOK by Blumberg, 1991-10-31
  7. You Wouldn't Want to Travel With Captain Cook!: A Voyage You'd Rather Not Make (You Wouldn't Want to...) by Mark Bergin, 2006-04-30
  8. Voyages of Discovery/Captain Cook by James Cook, John Barrow, 1992-12
  9. Captain James Cook (Great Names) by Richard A. Bowen, 2003-02
  10. Captain James Cook (The Real People) by Armstrong Sperry, 1956
  11. Farther Than Any Man : The Rise and Fall of Captain James Cook by Martin Dugard, 2001-05-31
  12. Captain James Cook (Adventures in Discovery) by Ruth W. Harley, Monroe Eisenberg, 1979-10
  13. James Cook Across the Pacific to Australia (Beyond the Horizon) by Clinton Twist, 1995-01
  14. To Go Upon Discovery: James Cook and Canada, from 1758 to 1779 by Victor Suthren, 2000-02-11

41. MSN Encarta - Search Results - Cook Captain James
English explorer and navigator james cook made three major voyages during the18th century. These voyages greatly enhanced the European world’s 5.
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42. Captain James Cook
Australian Maritime explorers, In the Beginning was Captain cook Chris Healy AustralianHumanities Review, Captain james cook The Worlds explorer Nathan Kerl, HM
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National Maritime Museum UK Australia's Settlement and Early History Cook Memorial Museum Whitby UK Endeavour Captain James Cook 1728 - 1779
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43. BIOGRAPHY OF CAPTAIN JAMES COOK
Hunterian Museum. cook the Navigator. cook in Hawaii. Hawaii Travel Handbook.The Resolution. james cook, The World s explorer. Last update 12 Dec 99.
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44. Captain James Cook - Explorer, Born Marton, North Yorkshire
explorer james cook (1728 1779) was born in Marton, Cleveland, or as it was then,North Yorkshire on 27 October 1728, the son of an agricultural labourer.
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Get a FREE Website! FREE Hit Counters! FREE Scripts! Free Message Boards! ... FREE Clipart! Captain James Cook Explorer James Cook (1728 - 1779) was born in Marton, Cleveland, or as it was then, North Yorkshire on 27 October 1728, the son of an agricultural labourer. On leaving school Cook became a shopkeeper's apprentice, but not for long and he soon ran away to sea and entered the Royal Navy in 1755. The first ship he served on was HMS Eagle. Four years after joining the navy, as master of the ship HMS Mercury he took part in the expeditions against the French in the St. Lawrence River, HMS Mercury being one of the ships that went to Quebec with James Wolfe. Cook's skill in map-making won him favour with the Royal Society, which sought his leadership for scientific expeditions and Cook charted the St. Lawrence. Cook's first voyage to the Pacific (1768-1771) in the Endeavour, a barque of 370 tons, with a crew of 84, set sail from Plymouth on 26 August 1768. The Endeavour reached Madeira on 13 September and continued south to Tierra del Fuego, which was surveyed by a scientific party the following year. was made in , he surveyed the coastline of New Zealand as well as eastern Australia, and he planted the British flag on both of them.

45. Exploring Exploration - Capt. James Cook
Submitted by Ryley S.. Captain james cook The World s explorer -This site has a great biography of Captain james cook s life.
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Grade Level: Theme: Biography, Canadiana, Expeditions, History Resource for: Students, Teachers Prepared by: Marion Rex, MEd and Gr. 5 Students School: St. Marguerite School Jurisdiction: Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division # 2 Captain Cook Society - Formerly called the Captain Cook Study Unit, the Captain Cook Society was formed in 2001. It gives information about the explorer, dates for special events during his life, animals, astronomy, birds, books, botany, coins, discovery, engravings, ethnography, exploration, family history, journals, magazines, medals, navigation, ships, stamps or zoology. If you sign up as a member, you get a copy of Cook's Log , their newsletter. URL http://www.captaincooksociety.com/index.htm Submitted by Ryley S.. Captain James Cook - The World's Explorer - This site has a great biography of Captain James Cook's life. This site contains pictures, a family tree of Captain James Cook and links to other sites that related to Captain James Cook. The author, Nathan Kerl, has written the intense biography with lots of pictures.

46. Captain James Cook
The English navigator james cook, possibly the greatest explorer of the 18th century,is known for his voyages to the Pacific Ocean and his application of
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Captain James Cook
(Born: October 27, 1728 Died: February 14, 1779)
The English navigator James Cook, possibly the greatest explorer of the 18th century, is known for his voyages to the Pacific Ocean and his application of scientific methods to exploration and to cartography. Born on Oct. 27, 1728, he was the son of a poor Scotsman who had settled in Yorkshire as an agricultural labourer. After a short time in a haberdasher's shop at Stainthes, he became a bound apprentice to a Whitby ship owner, and spent several years in coasting and Baltic trade. He joined the Royal Navy in 1755 as an able-bodied seaman, soon became a mate, and within four years became a master. In 1759, during the Seven Years' War, Cook was given command of the Mercury, sailing to Canada and up the St. Lawrence River, where he helped to survey the river channel. He was responsible for the successful piloting of the fleet, which took Quebec. After the war ended in 1763, Cook, commanding the schooner Grenville, spent four years surveying the coasts of Labrador, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia. He also studied mathematics in order to master the science of navigation. His charts of the coasts, considered both important and accurate, were published. Cook had observed a solar eclipse in 1766 and used it to determine the longitude of Newfoundland; these findings were published in the Transactions of the Royal Society. After his return to England in 1767, Cook was commissioned a lieutenant in the Royal Navy.
Voyage of the Endeavour

47. James Cook
james cook was, according to many people, the widestranging explorer who ever livedhe sailed completely around the globe three times, and discovered more
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    48. Chapter 3. James Cook Passes The Polar Circle.
    Sources www Antarctic explorers james cook Antarctic History Captain james cook,the world s explorer Literature Alan Gurney, Below the Convergence, p. 86
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    In 1767 the astronomer, Alexander Dalrymple, published a survey of the discoveries South of the Pacific up till then. Dalrymple was positive about the existence of a large unknown southern continent, with its northern coast lying in the Pacific, somewhere between the 28th and 40th southern latitude.
    Dalrymple’s theory sounded convincing enough for the English government to give one of the greatest navigators ever, James Cook, a place in the history of Antarctica. Cook circumnavigated the world between 1768 and 1771, becoming the third to do so after Magellan and Drake via Cape Horn, Tahiti and New Zealand. With his ship, the Endeavour, and a crew of 85 men, Cook discovered Australia. The English government also gave him a secret mission: to search for the continent South of Tahiti. Or, in other terms, an answer to the question: is the yet undiscovered part of the southern hemisphere just water or is there actually a continent, as Dalrymple said? In 1771 when Cook arrived back in England, he hadn't found an answer to the question. But he was quite sure of the answer, and declared that his voyage "must be allowed to set aside most, if not all, arguments and proofs that have been advanced by different authors to prove that there must be a southern continent."
    This has to be proved, thought the British Admiralty. It sent Cook out for a second expedition (1772-1775) for him to solve the problem of the southern continent for once and always. Cook was ordered to sail as far south as possible. He was in command of the Resolution, while Tobias Furneaux was in charge on the Adventure. The scientists on board were: the physicist Johann Reinhold Forster, his son and assistant George Forster, the astronomers William Wales and William Bayly and the Swedish botanist Anders Sparrman. On 10 December 1772 they encountered their first iceberg near the 51st parallel. The following day they thought they saw land, but it happened to be their second iceberg, and there were many more icebergs to follow. On 17 January 1773, Cook and his crew became the first to pass the polar circle at the 40th eastern longitude. For two months Cook searched for a passage further south in the pack ice. When winter arrived, they moved off to New Zealand.

    49. Cook
    The natives were friendly but there was a quarrel.He was Killed by the natives.CaptainCook james was buried at sea. So ended the life of a great explorer.
    http://www.asw.waw.pl/elementary/student_work/fifth/avery/explorers/cookdimtri.h
    Captain James Cook Captain James Cook Childhood Cook James was born in 1728 Marton England rear York.He went on shipping when he was 18 years old.He was working in a small shop in a fishing village.James Cook likes to watch ships and talk to sailors.Cook James decided to go to sea.Cook left His father when he was seventeen years old.Cook James learned everything about ships and how to sail them.Cook James learned everything about the position of the sun and the stars.These things help Cook James to find the way to home. Exploration Cook James joined the British Navy in 1755.Cook James joined a ship that carried coal to London.The ship was small and dirty.The food was really bad,But still Cook was happy.Cook fought against a French ship and captured it.After the war he stayed in North America.He was asked to go on a long voyage.James Cook had a good time on the islands. Money For The Voyage King Goerge III took a personal interest in the project.He said that Cook James had to go to Tahiti.

    50. Cook, James. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    2001. cook, james. 1728–79, English explorer and navigator. After an apprenticeshipto a firm of shipowners at Whitby, he joined (1755) the royal navy.
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    51. Cook, James. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourth
    cook, james. DATES 1728–1779. VARIANTS Known as “Captain cook.”. Britishnavigator and explorer who commanded three major voyages of discovery, charting
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    52. Homework Center - Explorers
    cook, james Captain james cook the Navigator http//www.geocities.com/TheTropics/7557/Learn about the famous eighteenthcentury explorer of the South Pacific
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    The European Voyages of Exploration: 15th and 16th Centuries
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    An overview of European exploration and colonization around the world.
    Explorers of Australia
    http://www.davidreilly.com/australian_explorers/
    Brief biographies of explorers of Australia including sketched portraits.
    A History of the Northwest Coast
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    A brief history of the first explorers, pioneers and traders of the Northwest coast.
    Voyage of Exploration: Discovering New Horizons
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    Discover the dangers that faced explorers of the past, how they survived, where the went, and why. Requires Flash plug-in.
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    53. Captain James Cook
    Captain james cook 1728 1779. Detail of a portrait of james cook by NathanielDance. Capt. james cook was the greatest explorer of our planet.
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    P-38 Lightning Richard Henry Dana Capt. James Cook Dudley Pope Henderson Island Major John Pitcairn
    Captain James Cook 1728 - 1779
    Detail of a portrait of James Cook by Nathaniel Dance Capt. James Cook was the greatest explorer of our planet. In three epic voyages (1768-1771, 1772-1775, 1776-1780) he discovered more of this planet's surface than any other man. He was the genius of the matter of fact. He was profoundly competent in his calling as seaman. He was completely professional in his trade as explorer. J.C. Beaglehole Click here to visit the site of Capt.Cook's home in London
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    54. Captain James Cook
    Links about Captain james cook. Sail these Links! Captain james cook The Great Ocean s Greatest explorer - excellent site! The
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  • Captain James Cook - "The Great Ocean's Greatest Explorer" - excellent site!
  • The Captain Cook Memorial Museum - Whitby - UK
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    55. Introduction - James Cook - Coast: 18th Century-Passageways
    james cook Europe s Most Celebrated explorer. Introduction. Captain jamescook Born October 27, 1728, died February 14, 1779. Portrait james cook.
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    James Cook: Europe's Most Celebrated Explorer
    Introduction
    Captain James Cook
    Born October 27, 1728, died February 14, 1779 An Italian portrait of James Cook
    Many believe that Captain James Cook was the greatest ocean explorer ever to have lived, and that he mapped more of the world than any other man. It cannot be denied that he combined great qualities of seamanship, leadership and navigational skill. He mapped many parts of the Pacific, including New Zealand, Hawaii and the west coast of North America. He also set an example of how to treat a ship, its crew, and the people he met on his explorations. Everybody's Equal
    On Captain Cook's ships it didn't matter if you were a high-ranking officer or a lowly sailor. He insisted that everyone know every job by doing it themselves. It was something very special to say you had sailed with Captain Cook. It meant you were a first-class seaman.
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    56. A Map Of The Province Of South Carolina. / Cook, James / 1773
    The maker of this map, james cook, surveyor of South Carolina and former marine surveyor,is not to be confused with the Pacific explorer, Captain james cook.
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    A Map of the Province of South Carolina.
    Cook, James
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    All historical cartographic items are from the David Rumsey Historical Map Collection, http://www.davidrumsey.com/ Read more about the Collection . View this historical map, atlas or other cartographic item by clicking on the highlighted link above.
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    Collection: David Rumsey Collection v4.0
    Author: Cook, James
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    Short Title: A Map of the Province of South Carolina.
    Publisher: (London): No Publisher Type: Separate Map Obj Height cm: Obj Width cm: Scale 1: Note: Reference: Cummings 443 (illustrated plate 67) and p 59; Sellers and Van Ee 1521; J.D. Black, Map Collector 34, p. 10-15; Cumming, British Maps of Colonial America p.47-48; Tooley Dictionary p. 130 (South Carolina map misdated 1770). State / Province: South Carolina Full Title: List No: Series No: Publication Author: Cook, James Pub Date: Pub Title: Pub Reference: Cummings 443 (illustrated plate 67) and p 59; Sellers and Van Ee 1521; J.D. Black, Map Collector 34, p. 10-15; Cumming, British Maps of Colonial America p.47-48; Tooley Dictionary p. 130 (South Carolina map misdated 1770). Pub Note: See note field above.

    57. Title Page: Voyage To The Pacific Ocean, / Cook, James, 1728-1779; King, James /
    written by Captain james cook, FRS Vol. by Captain james King, LL.D. and FRS SystemRequirements Browser Insight operates through Internet explorer 4.0+ and
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    Author: Cook, James, 1728-1779; King, James
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    Short Title: Title Page: Voyage to the Pacific Ocean,
    Publisher: London: G. Nicol and T. Cadell Type: Title Page Obj Height cm: Obj Width cm: Note: Reference: Mitchell, 1552. Full Title: (Title Page to) Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, undertaken by the Command of His Majesty, for making discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere. Performed under the direction of Captains Cook, Clerke and Gore, in His Majesty's ships the Resolution and Discovery , in the years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779 and 1780. In three volumes. Vol. I. and II. written by Captain James Cook, F.R.S. Vol. III. by Captain James King, LL.D. and F.R.S. ... The second edition. London: Printed by H. Hughs, For G. Nicol, Bookseller to his Majesty, in the Strand; and T. Cadell, in the Strand. M.DCC.LXXXV. List No: Page No: v.1, t.p.

    58. ReferenceResources:FamousExplorers
    Discoverers Web An alphabetical listing of available explorer biographies. whichthey explored) John Cabot, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, james cook , Francis Drake
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    Reference Resources: Famous Explorers
    Explorer Sites A Treasure Trove of North American Exploration Accounts of European voyages and explorations to North America, from Columbus's Atlantic crossing in 1492 to the famous trip through the Northwest Passage by Roald Amundsen in 1905. Alphabetical Navigation permits browsing by explorers' names Discovery and Exploration Maps from the Library of Congress Documents the discovery and exploration of the Americas with both manuscripts and published maps. Many of these maps reflect the European Age of Discoveries, dating from the late 15th century to the 17th century when Europeans were concerned primarily with determining the outline of the continents as they explored and mapped the coastal areas and the major waterways. Also included are 18th and 19th century maps documenting the exploration and mapping of the interior parts of the continents, reflecting the work of Lewis and Clark and subsequent government explorers and surveyors. SEARCHABLE by Keyword or Creator Index

    59. James Cook Link Page
    Navigator Michael Dickinson; Captain james cook - Mark Winthrop;Captain james cook, The World s explorer - Nathan Kerl; HM Bark
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    James Cook
    This page contains links to pages with information about Cook
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    I must admit I'm not the only, or even the first one to make a collection of Cook links. Check out these sites:
    The Major Sites
    The following sites have lots of different pieces of information on James Cook, and can be found at several places on this page:
    Biography
    See below for descriptions of his voyages, these pages are the ones that look at his life as a whole.

    60. Kids And Teens, People And Society, Biography, Explorers: Cook, James
    This category lists pages and sites that tell about the life of British navigatorand explorer james cook (17281779) who led landmark voyages to the South
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