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Discover the extraordinary adventures in 'The Journals of Captain Cook,' a definitive account of one of history's greatest explorers. This trade paperback edition, published by Penguin UK in 1999, offers an unfiltered glimpse into the life and voyages of Captain James Cook. With detailed illustrations and maps, this book captures the essence of Cook's three remarkable expeditions to the Pacific Ocean from 1768 to 1779. From the icy depths of the Antarctic Circle to the bountiful shores of New Zealand, Cook charted unknown territories and provided invaluable insights into the natural history of the Pacific region. Now, readers can experience these thrilling journals, previously issued in accounts based on Cook's voyages, through the lens of Beaglehole’s celebrated edition. Relive the courage, ambition, and skill of Captain Cook as you sail through each page of this 688-page masterpiece. Perfect for history enthusiasts, maritime explorers, and anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the age of discovery, 'The Journals of Captain Cook' is not just a book; it's a portal to the 18th-century adventures that shaped our understanding of the world. Add this essential historical account to your collection today and journey back in time with one of history's most renowned navigators.