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Birth and Death Dates 1728-1779
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Salmond, Anne
(2003)
The Trial of the Cannibal Dog: The Remarkable Story of Captain Cook's Encounters in the South Seas.
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Article
Steinheimer, Frank D.
(2003)
A Hummingbird Nest from James Cook's Endeavour Voyage, 1768--1771.
Archives of Natural History
(p. 163).
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Book
Finnis, Bill
(2003)
Captain James Cook: Seaman and Scientist.
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Book
Thomas, Nicholas
(2003)
Cook: The Extraordinary Voyages of Captain James Cook.
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Article
Fara, Patricia
(2003)
Joseph Banks: Pacific Pictures.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 110).
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Article
Fogg, G. E.
(2001)
The Royal Society and the South Seas.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(p. 81).
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Book
Dugard, Martin
(2001)
Farther than Any Man: The Rise and Fall of Captain James Cook.
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Robson, John
(2000)
Captain Cook's World: Maps of the Life and Voyages of James Cook R. N..
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Book
Lincoln, Margarette
(1998)
Science and exploration in the Pacific: European voyages to the southern oceans in the 18th century.
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Article
Bravo, Michael T.
(1998)
The anti-anthropology of Highlanders and Islanders.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 369-389).
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Book
Hauser-Schäublin, Brigitta; Krüger, Gundolf
(1998)
James Cook: Gifts and treasures from the South Seas: The Cook/Forster Collection, Göttingen.
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Article
Sorrenson, Richard
(1996)
The ship as a scientific instrument in the 18th century.
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 221-236).
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Article
Percy, Carol E.
(1996)
“To study nature rather than books”: Captain James Cook as naturalist observer and literary author.
Pacific Studies
(pp. 1-30).
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Article
Kaufmann, Doris
(1995)
Die “Wilden” in Geschichtsschreibung und Anthropologie der “Zivilisierten”: Historische und aktuelle Kontroversen um Cooks Südseereisen und seinen Tod auf Hawaii 1779.
Historische Zeitschrift
(pp. 49-73).
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Article
Carter, Harold B.
(1995)
The Royal Society and the voyage of the HMS Endeavour 1768-71.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 245-260).
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Article
Cuppage, Francis E.
(1995)
Scurvy's conquest and sailor's health.
Historian: Journal of History
(pp. 695-702).
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Book
Sahlins, Marshall
(1995)
How “natives” think: About Captain Cook, for example.
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Thesis
Turner, Stephen F.
(1995)
Cultural encounter, aesthetics, and the limits of anthropology: Captain Cook and the Maori.
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Book
Cuppage, Francis E.
(1994)
James Cook and the conquest of scurvy.
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Chapter
Thomas, Nicholas
(1994)
Licensed curiosity: Cook's Pacific voyages.
In: The cultures of collecting
(p. 116).
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