Cook, James: 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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[]Vol. 1
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[]Cook, James; Furneaux, Tobias:
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[1]Vorderdeckel
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[2]Rücken
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[4]Vorsatz
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[5]Vakat
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[8]Titelblatt
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[10]Contents of the Second Volume.
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[]A Voyage towards the South Pole, and Round the World. Book III. From Ulietea to New Zealand.
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[16]Chap. I. Passage from Ulietea to the Friendly Isles; with a Description of several Islands that were discovered, and the Incidents which happend in that TRack.
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9Chap. II. Reception at Anamocka; a Robbery and its Consequences, with a Variety of other Incidents. Departure from the Island. A sailing Canoe described. Some Observations on the Navigation of these Islanders. A Description of the Island, and of the those in the Neighbourhood, with some Account of the Inhabitants, and nautical Remarks.
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23Chap. III. The Passage from the Friendly Isles to the New Hebrides; with an Account of the Discovery of Turtle Island, and a Variety of Incidents which happend, both before and after the Ship arrived in Port Sandwhich in the Island of Mallicollo. - A Description of the Port; the adjacent Country; its Inhabitants, and many other Particulars.
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38Chap. IV. An Account of the discovery of several Islands, an Interview and Skirmish with the Inhabitants upon one of them. The Arrival of the Ship at Tanna, and the Reception we met with there.
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53Chap. V. An Intercourse established with the Natives; some Account of the Island, and a Variety of Incidents that happend during our Stay at it.
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75Chap. VI. Departure from Tanna; with some Account of its Inhabitants, their Manners and Arts.
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85Chap. VII. The Survey of Islands continued, and a more particular Description of them.
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103Chap. VIII. An Account of the Discovery of New Caledonia, and the Incidents that happend while the Ship lay in Balade.
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118Chap. IX. A Description of the Country and its Inhabitants; their Manners, Customs, and Arts.
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128Chap. X. Proceedings on the Coast of New Caledonia, with Geographical and Nautical Observations.
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146Chap. XI. Sequel of the Passage from New Caledonia to New Zealand, with an account of the Discovery of Norfolk Island; and the Incidents that happened while the Ship lay in Queen Charlotte's Sound.
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[]A Voyage towards the South Pole, and Round the World. Book IV. From leaving New Zealand to our Return to England.
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[236]Chap. I. The Run from New Zealand to Terra del Fuego, with the Range from Cape Deseada to Christmas Sound, and Description of that Part of the Coast.
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177Chap. II. Transaction in Christmas Sound, with an Account of the Country and its Inhabitants.
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188Chap. III. Range from Christmas Sound, rpund Cape Horn, through Strait Le Maire, and round Staten Land; with an Account of the Discovery of a Harbour in that Island, and a Description of the Coasts.
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198Chap. IV. Observations, geographical and nautical, with an Account of the Islands near Staten Land, and the Animals found in them.
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207Chap. V. Proceedings after leaving Staten Island, with an Account of the Discovery of the Isle of Georgia, and a Description of it.
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222Chap. VI. Proceedings after leaving the Isle of Georgia, and an Account of the Discovery of Sandwich Land; with some Reasons for there being Land about the South Poe.
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239Chap. VII. Heads of what has been done in the Voyage; with some Conjectures concerning the Formation of Ice-Islands; and an Account of our Proceedings till our Arrival at the Cape of Good Hope.
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251Chap. VIII. Captain Furneaux's Narrative of his Proceedings, in the Adventure, from the time he was separated from the Resolution, to his Arrival in England; including Lieutenant Burney's Report concerning the Boat's Crew, who were murdered by the Inhabitants of Queen Charlotte's Sound.
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264Chap. IX. Transactions at the Cape of Good Hope; with an Account of some Discoveries made by the French; and the Arrival of the Ship at St. Helena.
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272Chap. X. Passage from St. Helena to the Western Islands, with a Description of the Island of Ascension and Fernando Noromha.
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283Chap. XI. Arrival of the Ship at the Island of Fayal, a Description of the Place, and the Return of the Resolution to England.
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[385]Tables of the Route of the Resolution and the Adventure, the Variation of the Compass, and Meteorological Observations, during the Voyage.
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[407]A Vocabulary of the Language of the Society Isles.
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[413]A Vocabulary, &c.
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[455]Karte
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[458]Letter from John Ibbetson, Esq. Secretary to the Commissioners of Longitude, to Sir John Pringle, Baronet, P.R.S.
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[460]A Discourse upon some late Improvements of the Means for Prefering the Health of Mariniers. Delivered at the Anniversary Meeting of the Royal Society, November 30, 1776. By Sir John Pringle, Baronet, President, Corrected by the Author.
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[490]Vakat
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[493]Vorsatz
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[495]Rückdeckel