Charco Harbour is the story of Captain James Cook's first Pacific voyage in 1768, a journey into a world to which Europeans had never been and reported back before. A journey that leads to shipwreck at Charco (near what is now Cooktown in Queensland). At a time when Australia was still terra incognita, a man like Cook could be one of the world's great navigators, yet still full of human failings. This closely researched book is a warts and all portrait of the man who first mapped the great southern land.
Prologue to Discovery
- On laying down a coast
- On the psychology of ships
- On the hazards of sailing
- On the curse of shoal waters
- On the consequences of being neaped
- On a different sort of people
- On the want of victuals
- On the hand of providence
Format:
paperback
Size: 210 × 148 mm
434 pages
1 b&w illustration
Copyright: © 2003
ISBN: 9781920897024
Publication: 01 Dec 2003
Series: Classic Australian Works
Size: 210 × 148 mm
434 pages
1 b&w illustration
Copyright: © 2003
ISBN: 9781920897024
Publication: 01 Dec 2003
Series: Classic Australian Works