Cook, James ; Furneaux, Tobias: A Voyage Towards The South Pole, And Round The World : Performed In His Majesty's Ships the Resolution and Adventure, In the Years 1772, 1773, 1774, and 1775 ; In Two Volumes : / Written By James Cook, Commander of the Resolution. In which is included, Capitain Furneaux's Narrative of his Proceedings in the Adventure during the Separation of the Ships. Illustrated with Maps and Charts, and a Variety of Portraits of Persons and Views of Places, drawn during the Voyage by Mr. Hodges .... LondonLondon. London : Strahan ; London : Cadell, 1777
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PDF Cook, James ; Furneaux, Tobias ; Hodges, William ; Palmer, W. ; Russell, John ; Pouncy, Benjamin Thomas ; Hall, J. ; Caldwall, J. ; Watts, W. ; Woollett, W. ; Sherwin, J. K. ; Byrne, W. ; Chapman, ... ; Record, ... ; Bartolozzi, F. ; Strahan, William ; Cadell, Thomas:
PDF [1]Vorderdeckel
PDF [2]Rücken
PDF [4]Vorsatz
PDF [5]Vakat
PDF [9]Frontispiz
PDF [11]Titelblatt
PDF [13]Contents of the First Volume.
PDF [19]General Introduction.
PDF [47]List of the Plates.
PDF A Voygae towards the South Pole, and Round the World. Book I. From our Departure from England, to leaving the Society isles, the first Time.
PDF [54]Chap. I. Passage from Deptford to the Cape of Good Hope, with an Account of several Incidents that happend by the Way, and Transcations there.
PDF 19 Chap. II. Departure from the Cape of Good Hope, in search of a Southern Continent.
PDF 43 Chap. III. Sequel of the Search for a Southern Continent, between the Meridian of the Cape of Good Hope and New Zealnd; with an Account of the Separation of the two Ships, and the Arrival of the Resolution in Dusky Bay.
PDF 69 Chap. IV. Transactions in Dusky Bay, with an Account of several Interviews with the Inhabitants.
PDF 92 Chap. V. Directions for sailing in and out of Dusky Bay, with an Account of the adjacent Country, its Produce and Inhabitants: Astronomical and Nautical Observations.
PDF 103 Chap. VI. Passage from Dusky Bay to Queen Charlotte's Sound, with an Account of some Water Spouts, and of our joining the Adventure.
PDF 107 Chap. VII. Captain Furneaux's Narrative, from the Time the two Ships were separated, to their joining again in Queen Charlotte's Sound, with some Account of Van Diemen's Land.
PDF 121 Chap. VIII. Transactions in Queen Charlotte's Sound, with some Remarks on the Inhabitants.
PDF 131 Chap. IX. Route from New Zealand to Otaheite, with an Account of some low Islands, supposed to be the same that were seen by. M. de Bougainville.
PDF 144 Chap. X. The Arrival of the Ships at Otaheite, with an Account of the critical Situation they were in, and of several Incidents that happend while they lay in Oaiti-piha Bay.
PDF 153 Chap. XI. An Account of several Visits to and from Otoo; of Goats being left on the Islands; and many other Particulars which happend while the Ships lay in Matavai Bay.
PDF 161 Chap. XII. An Account of the Reception we met with at Huaheine, with the Incidents that happend while the Ships lay there, and of Omai, one of the Natives, coming away in the Adventure.
PDF 171 Chap. XIII. Arrival at, and Depature of the Ships from, Ulietea; with an Account of what happend there, and of Oedidee, one of the Natives, coming away in the Resolution.
PDF 181 Chap. XIV. An Account of a Spanish ship visiting Otaheite; the present Stateof the Island; with some Observations on the Diseases and custom of the Inhabitants, and some Mistakes concerning the Women corrected.
PDF A Voyage towards the South Pole, and Round the World. Book II. From our Departure from the Society Isles, to our Return to, and leaving them the Second Time.
PDF [282]Chap. I. Passage from Ulietea to the Friendly Islands; with an Account of the Discovery of Hervey's Island and the Incidents that happend at Middleburg.
PDF 196 Chap. II. The Arrival of the Ships at Amsterdam; a Description of a Place of Worship; and an Account of the Incidents which happened while they remained at that Island.
PDF 211 Chap. III. A Description of the Islands and their Produce, with the Cultivation, Houses, Canoes, Navigation, Manufactures, Weapons, Customs, Government, Religion, and Language of the Inhabitants.
PDF 225 Chap. IV. Passage from Amsterdam to Queen Charlotte's Sound, with an Account of an Interview with the Inhabitants, and the final Separation of the two Ships.
PDF 235 Chap. V. Transactions in Queen Charlotte's Sound; with an Account of the Inhabitants. - Departure from the Sound, and our Endeavours to find the Adventure; with some Description of the Coast.
PDF 251 Chap. VI. Route of the Ship from New Zealand in search of a Continent; with an Account of the various Obstructions met with from the Ice, and the MTHODes pirsued to explore the Southern Pacific Ocean.
PDF 276 Chap. VII. Sequel of the Passage from Zealand to Easter Island, and Tranfactions there, with an Account of an Expedition to discover the Inland Part of the Country, and a Descrition of some of the surprising gigantic Statues found in the Island.
PDF 287 Chap. VIII. A Description of the Island, its Produce, Situation, and Inhabitants; their Manners and Customs; Conjectures concerning their Government, Religion, and other Subjects; with a more particular Account of the gigantic Statues.
PDF 297 Chap. IX. The Passage from Easter Island to the Marquesas Islands. Transactions and Incidents which happend while the Ship lay in Madre de Dios, or Resolution Bay, in the Island of St. Christina.
PDF 305 Chap. X. Departure from the Marquesas; a Description of the Situation, Extent, Figur, and Appearance of the several Islands; with some Account of the Inhabitants, their Customs; Dress, Habitants, Food, Weapons, and Canoes.
PDF 312 Chap. XI. A Description of several Islands discoverd, or seen in the Passage from the Marquesas to Otaheite; with an Account of a Naval Review.
PDF 324 Chap. XII. Some Account of a Visit from Otoo, Towha, and several other Chiefs; also of a Robbery Committed by one of the Natives, and its Consequences, with general Observations on the Subject.
PDF 339 Chap. XIII. Preparations to leave the Island. Another Naval Review, and various other Incidents; with some Account of the Island, its naval Force, and Number of Inhabitants.
PDF 354 Chap. XIV. The arrival of the Ship at the Island of Huaheine; with an Account of an Expedition into the Island, and several other Incidents which happend while she lay there.
PDF 364 Chap. XV. Arrival at Ulietea, which an Account of the Reception we met with, and the several Incidents which happend during our Stay. A Report of two Ships being at Huaheine. Preparations to leave the Island, and the Regret the Inhabitants shewed on the Occasion. The Character of Oedidee, with some general Observations on the Islands.
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