Background to Discovery recounts the great voyages of discovery, from Dampier to Cook, that excited such fervent political and popular interest in eighteenth-century Europe. Perhaps this book's greatest strength lies in its remarkable synthesis of both the achievements of European maritime exploration and the political, economic, and scientific motives behind it. Writing essays on the literary and artistic response to the voyages as well, the contributors collectively provide a rich source for historians, geographers, and anyone interested in the history of voyage and travel
Volume 3 of the Yearbook is devoted to matters relating to the voyages of Captain James Cook (1728-7...
The French connection with the South Seas stretches back at least as far as the voyage of Binot Paul...
Published anonymously. Attributed to Alexander Dalrymple.; Also bound in, at back, a general chart, ...
The South Seas, as this region used to be called, conjured up images of adventure, belles and savage...
The Pacific of the mid eighteenth century was far removed from what it would become by the first dec...
Two hundred years ago Captain James Cook revealed to Europe the world of the Pacific. In three great...
This dissertation examines how the Pacific—covering one third of the world yet relatively new to Eur...
This dissertation examines how the Pacific—covering one third of the world yet relatively new to Eur...
This dissertation examines how the Pacific—covering one third of the world yet relatively new to Eur...
More than four centuries have passed since Europeans first set eyes on the Pacific, that vast ocean ...
A series of engravings from George William Anderson’s A New, Authentic, and Complete Collection of V...
Vol. I. and II. written by Captain James Cook, F.R.S. Vol. III. by Captain James King, LL.D. and F.R...
Half t.p.: Cook's voyage to the Pacific Ocean.Originally published in 1784.BMPhotocopy.Mode of acces...
British and American scientists and hydrographers began to study the ocean\u27s depths in the middle...
British and American scientists and hydrographers began to study the ocean\u27s depths in the middle...
Volume 3 of the Yearbook is devoted to matters relating to the voyages of Captain James Cook (1728-7...
The French connection with the South Seas stretches back at least as far as the voyage of Binot Paul...
Published anonymously. Attributed to Alexander Dalrymple.; Also bound in, at back, a general chart, ...
The South Seas, as this region used to be called, conjured up images of adventure, belles and savage...
The Pacific of the mid eighteenth century was far removed from what it would become by the first dec...
Two hundred years ago Captain James Cook revealed to Europe the world of the Pacific. In three great...
This dissertation examines how the Pacific—covering one third of the world yet relatively new to Eur...
This dissertation examines how the Pacific—covering one third of the world yet relatively new to Eur...
This dissertation examines how the Pacific—covering one third of the world yet relatively new to Eur...
More than four centuries have passed since Europeans first set eyes on the Pacific, that vast ocean ...
A series of engravings from George William Anderson’s A New, Authentic, and Complete Collection of V...
Vol. I. and II. written by Captain James Cook, F.R.S. Vol. III. by Captain James King, LL.D. and F.R...
Half t.p.: Cook's voyage to the Pacific Ocean.Originally published in 1784.BMPhotocopy.Mode of acces...
British and American scientists and hydrographers began to study the ocean\u27s depths in the middle...
British and American scientists and hydrographers began to study the ocean\u27s depths in the middle...
Volume 3 of the Yearbook is devoted to matters relating to the voyages of Captain James Cook (1728-7...
The French connection with the South Seas stretches back at least as far as the voyage of Binot Paul...
Published anonymously. Attributed to Alexander Dalrymple.; Also bound in, at back, a general chart, ...