James Cook, Royal Navy

James Cook, Royal Navy by George Finkel is a biography that explores the life of the renowned explorer James Cook and details his significant voyages, including the discovery of Australia and New Zealand. Published by Penguin Books in 1973, this edition comprises 213 pages and is presented in English. The book offers an informative account of Cook’s contributions to navigation and exploration during his time.
Readers will find a thorough examination of Cook’s journeys and the historical context surrounding his expeditions. The narrative delves into the biographical aspects of Cook’s life while also touching on themes relevant to juvenile fiction, making it accessible for younger audiences. This work provides insights into European exploration and the impact of Cook’s discoveries on the world.
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The biography of James Cook and accounts of his voyages and the discovery of Australia and New Zealand.
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