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  1. Captain Cook's Voyages of Discovery. Heron Great Explorers Series by James Cook, 1970
  2. THE PACIFIC OCEAN, Showing The Routes Of Its Two Greatest Explorers, Magellan and Capt. James Cook. by Felix Riesenberg, 1940
  3. Explorers of British Columbia: James Cook, George Vancouver, David Thompson, José María Narváez, James Colnett, Dionisio Alcalá Galiano
  4. Explorer's Eye - First-hand Accounts Of Adventure And Exploration by Fergus; Merullo, Annabel, Editors; selections by Cook, James; Livingstone, David; Scott, Robert; Mallory, George... Fleming, 2007
  5. James Cook: Mapmaker, navigator, explorer and earlier exploration in the Pacific Ocean by Robert Bowley, 1999
  6. James Cook (Junior World Explorers)
  7. Captain James Cook: A Biography by Richard Alexander Hough, 1997-03-17
  8. A Voyage Towards the South Pole and Round the World, Volume 1 by James Cook, 2007-07-12
  9. The Journals of Captain Cook (Penguin Classics) by James R. Cook, 2000-04-01
  10. Captain James Cook (Adventures in Discovery) by Ruth W. Harley, Monroe Eisenberg, 1979-10
  11. Cook : The Extraordinary Voyages of Captain James Cook by Nicholas Thomas, 2004-09-01
  12. Farther Than Any Man: The Rise and Fall of Captain James Cook by Martin Dugard, 2002-07-30
  13. A Voyage Towards the South Pole and Round the World Volume 2 by James Cook, 2007-02-28
  14. James Cook: The Pacific Coast And Beyond (In the Footsteps of Explorers) by R. A. Beales, 2005-11

41. Famous World Explorers Pages - James Cook
Captain james cook. Captain james cook 17281779. Captain james cook TheWorld's explorer. cook's Final Voyage. cook's First Voyage 1768-1771.
http://historyoftheworld.com/explore/jcook.htm

42. Captain James Cook & Nicky Gumbel: English Explorers
than teaching. Nicky Gumbel is indeed a 21st century explorer. In fact the entireAlpha Course is designed for explorers, for people like james cook and Nicky
http://www3.telus.net/st_simons/cr9901.htm
An Article for the January 1999 Deep Cove Crier With New Year’s Eve just finished and the 3rd Millennium rushing upon us, it is a good time to take stock and ask ourselves what our lives are really all about. What are we really looking for in life? What really is the meaning and purpose of our lives here on planet earth? This month’s article is the third in a trilogy of English Explorers that helped make Canada what it is today. Sir Martin Frobisher (Nov. 98 DCC), and Captain George Vancouver (Dec. 98 DCC) were all searchers for something more in life. They, like Captain James Cook, were all deeply curious about this mysterious planet that we live on. All were seeking to make sense out of the confusing jumble of facts and information that was flooding into their previously sheltered English world. Sometimes I ask myself: Why is English now spoken by hundreds of millions of people in virtually every country of the world? Why do most people of English ancestry live anywhere but England? Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, South Africa, etc. Perhaps it is because as seagoing islanders, the British were insatiable searchers for that which was beyond. From the ranks of such inexhaustible seekers emerged the greatest of the 18th century nautical explorers –Captain James Cook. James Cook had an unbounded curiosity and a deep interest in everybody and everything with which he came into contact. Born on October 27th, 1728 in Yorkshire, Cook’s father was an impoverished Scottish farm labourer and his mother a simple Yorkshire village woman. Cook began his sea life by lugging coal off the treacherous east coast of England. There he learned how to survive the storms, fogs, hidden shoals, and tricky tides.

43. The Voyages Of Captain James Cook
I highly recommend the web accounts of his life, especially the firstlink, Captain james cook The Great Oceans Great explorer.
http://www.oceansonline.com/captain_cook.htm
The Voyages of Captain James Cook
Captain James Cook may well be the founder of modern oceanography. His list of accomplishments are staggering, the range of his voyages, most impressive. Not only was he a master seaman, skilled navigator, accomplished cartographer, eloquent writer, fine artist, respected diplomat and clever dietician (another example of oceanography's far-reaching subject areas), he was a brave leader and careful scientist. (I wouldn't mind those credits..!) Perhaps more than any other explorer or oceanographer in history, Cook laid the foundations for our scientific understanding of the seas. Only a little is known of Cook's developmental years. He was born in the Yorkshire Village of Marton on October 27, 1728, to parents of modest means. They soon moved to Ayton and, as was common in those days, James was apprenticed (i.e. indentured) to a store-keeper, for whom he worked for about year and a half. But ever an ambitious lad, and undoubtedly influenced by the salty pub-side tales of sailors from a nearby harbor, he soon ran away to Whitby, a small port some thirteen miles from Ayton, and offered his services to the mate of a coal fleet. Charmed by his enthusiasm, he was hired aboard and thus began his career as a man of the sea, a sailor. Cook worked his way up the ranks and apparently studied astronomy, mathematics and map-making on his own. During the Seven Years war between England and France, Cook was sent to the St. Lawrence Seaway aboard the king's ship, Mercury, where he endeavored to map the waterway in between battles with the French in Quebec and the occasional Indian. Having already earned his Master's (Captain's) Certificate and having demonstrated his skills at cartography, he was the Captain of choice for the Queen's mission to show the British flag on a voyage to Tahiti with members of the Royal Society, who were to observe the transit of Venus across the sun (as good a reason for a voyage as any, I guess!).

44. Cook
explorer james cook 1. When and where was james cook born? 2. What dowe know about his family and childhood? 3. What two apprenticeships
http://www.lkwdpl.org/schools/emerson/cook.htm
Explorer: James Cook 1. When and where was James Cook born?
2. What do we know about his family and childhood?
3. What two apprenticeships did James Cook complete?
4. What was his first job?
5. On June 17, 1755, Cook made a decision. What was it? Why was it surprising?
6. How did he progress in his career?
7. What other skill did he acquire?
8. When did Captain Cook marry? Were there children?
9. How many voyages of discovery did James Cook make?
10. Why did none of his men become sick on the voyages?
11. What areas did Captain Cook map? 12. What circle was Cook the first European to cross? 13. What present American state did James Cook discover in 1778? 14. What trouble developed between the British and the natives? 15. How, where, and when did James Cook die?
Resources available to you at the Lakewood Public Library include:
WWW LINKS: Captain James Cook The Navigator Encarta - the online version of the popular encyclopedia allows you to search their archives. Type your explorer's name in the "Find" line of their page. Biography biography An excellent source of detailed information about explorers, maps, the times they lived in and their technology can be found on the

45. Explorers Of The Pacific Northwest
Pathways to explorers of the Pacific Northwest. explorer Biographies. Europeanexplorers Age of Exploration. james cook. Captain cook Society.
http://www.misd.wednet.edu/MIHSWebPage/HSLibrary/explorers_of_the_pacific_n.htm
Pathways to Explorers of the Pacific Northwest Explorer Biographies European Explorers - Age of Exploration James Cook Captain Cook Society Cook's First Voyage: 1768-1771 James Cook: A Man for the Millennium Captain Cook: Explorer, Navigator and Maritime Pioneer ... Vitus Beriing, Discover of the Bering Strait George Vancouver Captain George Vancouver George Vancouver, a coast for the English King Map by George Vancouver Explorers of Canada, Part XXVI: George Vancouver ... Exploration:Explorer Biographies (excellent pictures) Vancouver A Voyage to the North Pacific Ocean by George Vancouver HMS Discovery picture of ship HistoryLink George Vancouver David Thompson How David Thgompson Navigated David Thompson David Thompson the Canadian Mapmaker Great Canadian Explorers; David Thompson ... Captain Robert Gray Alexander McKenzie Alexander McKenzie Alexander McKenzie reaches the Pacific Great Canadian Explorers: Sir Alexander MacKenzie Simon Fraser Simon Fraser Simon Fraser - Mapping the Northwest Simon Fraser, Explorer Simon Fraser and the Roller Coaster River

46. FindArticles.com - Search Results For James Cook
You'd probably expect From Reason, June 01 2000 Page(s) 1. ARCO Millennium ClassTankers Named in Honor of explorer Captain james cook. NEW ORLEANS, Oct.
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47. Directory :: Look.com
Captain james cook The World's explorer Biographical essay, severalimages, cook bibliography and links, news, and discussion forum.
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48. Cook (James)
But, like the Endeavour, james cook possessed exactly those qualities deemed crucialby As it turned out, cook would become the greatest explorer of his
http://www.pacificislandtravel.com/books_and_maps/captaincook.asp

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Send me a Brochure Tripbuilder (Shopping Cart) Send me a Quotation ... Pacific News Member of Pacific Explorers Library Captain James Cook (by Michael Dickinson) In 1768 Lieutenant James Cook, RN, set sail in Endeavour on a voyage of exploration and scientific investigation. After observing the transit of Venus across the sun at Otaheite in the Pacific, Cook sailed south-west to disprove or otherwise the existence of a 'Great South Land'. By 1770 Cook had reached New Zealand. He circumnavigated and completely charted the north and south islands before continuing west. In April, he sighted the east coast of New Holland (now called Australia) and sailed north along the coast before anchoring in what he named Botany Bay. He then continued north to Cape York and on to Batavia in the then Dutch East Indies (Jakarta, Indonesia). During the four months voyage along the coast Cook charted the coastline from Point Hicks (Victoria) to Cape York (Queensland) and proclaimed the eastern part of the continent for Great Britain. Cook was not the first person nor even the first European to 'discover' Australia, but he was the first to accurately chart a substantial part of the coastline and to fix the continent in relation to known waters. His explorations have also been given significance because, due to a variety of circumstances, they were followed up within a few years by a British expedition to settle the 'new' continent. For these reasons, Cook is considered a major figure in Australia's modern history. Numerous places in Australasia, particularly on the east Australian coast and New Zealand, have been named after him or his vessel, and many of the names he gave to parts of the Australian east coast in 1770 are still used (eg Cape Tribulation, Botany Bay, the Whitsunday's).

49. AIM25: University College London: Cook Navigation Manuscript
Name of creator(s) cook james 17281779 explorer. CONTEXT. Personal namescook james 1728-1779 explorer. Corporate names HMS Northumberland.
http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search2?coll_id=1611&inst_id=13

50. James Cook: Newfoundland And Labrador Heritage
james cook is best known for his three expeditions to the Pacific; but it was in the1760s, that he learned his trade both as a cartographer and an explorer.
http://www.heritage.nf.ca/exploration/jamescook.html
Early Exploration
Later Exploration

Portuguese Explorers

Early Cartography

James Cook
NF Interior

NF Interior Geology

Labrador: The French Period

Labrador: Moravian Voyages

Between 1763 and 1768, Cook surveyed much of the coast of Newfoundland. James Cook's Newfoundland Charts. His Newfoundland charts were not superseded by more detailed surveys for over a century. James Cook
By the end of the 17th century, the coastlines of Newfoundland and Labrador were generally known but imperfectly mapped. However, European knowledge of the interior, both of the island and of Labrador, was very limited. During the 18th century, the coastlines became known more accurately and in greater detail, and there were some initial probes inland. At the end of the Seven Years' War in 1763, Britain found itself in control of northeastern America, including what had been New France. A part of the process of taking control of these territories, the British government instituted a series of surveys. So far as Newfoundland was concerned, the authorities were concerned to delineate as accurately as possible the areas where the French could still fish - the French Treaty Shore between Cape Bonavista and Point Riche, and the waters around St. Pierre and Miquelon, which had been ceded to France in 1763 as a fishing base. In 1763, therefore, James Cook RN (1728-1779) was appointed marine surveyor. James Cook From James Cook, The Circumnavigator

51. 13258. Cook, James, Captain. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION james, Captain cook (1728–1779), British seaman, explorer. Journalentry, August 1770. On his landing in Australia (then named New Holland).
http://www.bartleby.com/66/58/13258.html
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52. 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.
http://www.bartleby.com/65/co/Cook-Jam.html
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53. Captain James Cook
Links about Captain james cook. Sail these Links! Captain james cook The Great Ocean's Greatest explorer - excellent site! The
http://www.winthrop.dk/cooklink.html
Links about Captain James Cook
Sail these Links!
  • Captain James Cook - "The Great Ocean's Greatest Explorer" - excellent site!
  • The Captain Cook Memorial Museum - Whitby - UK
  • The Virtual Endeavour Project - excellent site!
  • Captain Cook Study Unit Website - excellent site!
  • The Hunterian Museum: Cook's Voyages of Discovery
  • Cook's First Voyage: 1768-1771
  • James Cook - Lucidcafe
  • Portsmouth New Hampshire USA - forthcoming HMS Endeavour visit
  • James Cook
  • Captain Cook
  • Captain Cook
  • Original HMS ENDEAVOUR History

  • Discoverers Web Homepage
  • Captain Cook: Special Topics: Hawaii
  • Cook at Hawaii
  • The Death of Cook
  • Owhyhee in 1779
  • The spot where James Cook first set foot on Hawaiian soil in 1778.
  • Captain Cook's Landing Place
  • The first British ship on the NW Coast
  • History of Victoria B.C.
  • Captain James Cook and the Naming of Lark Harbour and York Harbour
  • Sir Joseph Banks Biography
  • More links!

    54. 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.
    http://www.winthrop.dk/jcook.html
    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
    H.M.S. Endeavour This website is maintained by:
    Mark Winthrop, Copenhagen Denmark
    Contact:

    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.
    http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/explorers/kids/h3-1710-e.html
    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.
    Last Updated: 2001-10-01 Important Notices

    56. After-James Cook-Coast: 18th Century-Passageways
    james cook Europe's Most Celebrated explorer. After. Many believe thatjames cook was the greatest maritime explorer ever to have lived.
    http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/explorers/kids/h3-1716-e.html
    James Cook: Europe's Most Celebrated Explorer
    After
    Many believe that James Cook was the greatest maritime explorer ever to have lived. He opened the Pacific Ocean to exploration by visiting and mapping so much that it changed from an unknown place into a new frontier. Many more explorers came after him. Men such as George Vancouver , who had sailed with him in his second and third voyages, built on Cook's discoveries. Cook also showed how a responsible captain cared for his ship and crew. A Strange Disease
    Cook's actions in Hawaii were out of character. He may have been suffering from a parasitic infection that he got in one of the islands he visited. His usual calmness was gradually replaced by rages and ill temper. An Incomplete Canada
    When Cook came to Nootka, he laid claim to the west coast for Britain. Had he not visited there, Canada's borders as we know them today may have stopped at the Rocky Mountains. A view of the habitations in Nootka Sound
    Last Updated: 2001-10-01 Important Notices

    57. Wissen Unserer Zeit
    Captain james cook British Navigator and explorer james cook was born on October27, 1728 in Marton, (near modern Middlesborough), Yorkshire, Britain.
    http://www.wissen-unserer-zeit.de/themen/biograf/php/cookjames.php
    Berühmte Personen
    Entdecker - Cook, James: 1728 - 1779
    Antarctic Explorers: James Cook James Cook was born in the Yorkshire village of Marton on October 27, 1728. His first experience at sea came at the age of 18 when he signed on as a deckhand aboard a Whitby collier carrying coal to London. He became an accomplished mathematician in his spare time and was actually offered a command of his own ship but refused and joined the Royal Navy as a seaman. His talents were soon recognized and after two years he became master of his own ship, the Pembroke, and was ordered to chart the waters of the St. Lawrence River in Canada. His work was masterful and the Admiralty recalled him to England and placed him in command of the Endeavour which was to take a number of scientists to the Pacific Ocean for observance of Venus ... James Cook was born on October 27, 1728 in Marton, (near modern Middlesborough), Yorkshire, Britain. He commanded three voyages of discovery for Great Britain, and sailed around the world twice. Captain Cook's voyages lead to the establishment of colonies throughout the Pacific by several European countries. He is considered one of the world's greatest explorers ... James Cook biography According to reliable sources James Cook was born on 27 October 1728 at Marton-in-Cleveland, Yorkshire, England; he was baptised on 3 November that year. He was the second child of James Cook, a Scottish day labourer, and his wife, Grace Pace. He attended the Postgate School at Great Ayton in Yorkshire and at the age of 17 was apprenticed to William Sanderson, a haberdasher at Staithes, on the North Sea coast. In 1746 he moved to the port of Whitby, where he was apprenticed to the ship owner and coal shipper John Walker. As a sailor in the North Sea coal trade the young Cook was to familiarise himself with the type of vessel which, years later, he would employ on his epic voyages of discovery ...

    58. James Cook
    In the Beginning was Captain cook Chris Healy Australian Humanities Review, CaptainJames cook The Worlds explorer Nathan Kerl, HM Bark Endeavour Cari OnLine.
    http://library.trinity.wa.edu.au/subjects/sose/austhist/cook.htm

    Trinity College
    James Cook
    Society and Environment Australian Maritime Explorers Australian Explorers Australia's Settlement and Early History ...
    Epic Voyages
    Webquest The Endeavour Project Explorations in Hypermedia
    ANU Captain James Cook:
    The Great Ocean's Greatest Explorer
    Michael Dickinson - Sydney, Australia. Captain Cook Study Unit (CCSU) James Cook
    The Mariners Museum Newport News Virginia Captain Cook
    National Maritime Museum UK Cook Memorial Museum Whitby UK Endeavour Captain James Cook 1728 - 1779
    Mark Winthrop In the Beginning was Captain Cook
    Chris Healy
    Australian Humanities Review Captain James Cook The Worlds Explorer Nathan Kerl HM Bark Endeavour Cari OnLine Captain Cook Voyages of Discovery The Hunterian Museum: Cook's First Voyage: 1768-1771 Pacific Vita James Cook Joseph J Schonbok Captain James Cook - British Navigator and Explorer Antarctic Explorers James Cook Antarctic Philately James Cook Discoverers Web Links European Explorers James Cook Gander Academy Links Papers of Sir Joseph Banks Banks: Biographical Note Home ... P.L. Duffy Resource Centre

    59. Explorers - A To Z
    Endeavor 17681771 by Volunteers in Technical Assistance, (3) cook's Final Voyagefrom The Mariners' Museum, (4) Captain james cook The World's explorer by N
    http://eduscapes.com/42explore/explorers2.htm
    Explorers - A to Z
    Here is an indexed listing of biography sites for Explorers - A to Z. This is a companion page for the main Explorers page, one of many projects from EduScapes
    A-B

    60. ReferenceResources:FamousExplorers
    Discoverers Web An alphabetical listing of available explorer biographies. whichthey explored) John Cabot, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, james cook , Francis Drake
    http://www.kidinfo.com/American_History/Explorers.html
    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

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