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A journal of a voyage round the world, in His Majesty's ship Endeavour, in the years 1768, 1769, 1770, and 1771 ; undertaken in pursuit of natural knowledge, at the Desire of the Royal Society, Anonymous

Label
A journal of a voyage round the world, in His Majesty's ship Endeavour, in the years 1768, 1769, 1770, and 1771 ; undertaken in pursuit of natural knowledge, at the Desire of the Royal Society, Anonymous
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A journal of a voyage round the world, in His Majesty's ship Endeavour
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
921036930
Responsibility statement
Anonymous
Series statement
Cambridge library collection. Maritime explorationCambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
in the years 1768, 1769, 1770, and 1771 ; undertaken in pursuit of natural knowledge, at the Desire of the Royal Society
Summary
This slim volume, published anonymously in 1771 within months of the Endeavour's return from Captain Cook's first voyage, predates Hawkesworth's publication of Cook's own journal in his Voyages (1773, also reissued). It has been attributed variously to two of the ship's petty officers (Orton and Perry); Sydney Parkinson, draughtsman; his employer Joseph Banks; or the Swedish botanist Solander. The story moves rapidly, with well-chosen detail: mines that 'destroy two thousand slaves yearly', or the brown granite of a communal laundry. The author describes marine animals, Tahitian and New Zealand society, and foodstuffs including a 'large milky farinaceous fruit, which when baked resembles bread' - the breadfruit that Joseph Banks later decided to introduce to the Caribbean, leading to the ill-fated Bounty voyage (Bligh's account of which is also reissued). The author reports making 'considerable progress in learning the language of the country', and concludes with a short list of Tahitian words.--, Provided by publisher
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