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  • A Narrative of a Nine Months' Residence in New Zealand in 1827

    "A Narrative of a Nine Months' Residence in New Zealand" by Augustus Earle offers a vivid account of the author's experiences in New Zealand during his stay. Earle, an artist and traveler, provides detailed observations of the landscapes, indigenous peoples, and cultural practices he encountered. His narrative is rich with descriptions that bring to life the natural beauty of New Zealand and the ... Read more

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  • A Narrative of a Nine Months' Residence in New Zealand in 1827

    Enriched edition. An Intimate Encounter with Maori Culture in Early 19th Century New Zealand

    In "A Narrative of a Nine Months' Residence in New Zealand in 1827," Augustus Earle presents a vivid and detailed account of his time spent in the southern Pacific. Earle's prose captures the rich landscapes and diverse cultures encountered during his travels, merging personal observations with broader reflections on the societal structures of the Māori and European settlers. Written in a ... Read more

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    Series series Classics of World Literature
    Cook's three voyages of discovery, which took place between 1768 and 1779, are among the most remarkable achievements in the history of exploration. Cook charted vast areas of the globe with astonishing accuracy, and the voyages also made a significant contribution towards solving some of the great problems of cartography and navigation.With crews containing gifted sailors and navigators, as well ... Read more

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  • Through the Dark Continent

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    Through the Dark Continent is essential reading for anyone interested in nineteenth century Africa and the European explorers who travelled through it.Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) was a Welsh-American journalist and explorer who was famous for his exploration of central Africa and his search for missionary and explorer David Livingstone. Upon finding Livingstone, Stanley reportedly asked, ... Read more

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  • The Adventures of John Jewitt: Only Survivor of the Crew of the Ship Boston During a Captivity of Nearly Three Years Among the Indians of Nootka Sound in Vancouver Island

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  • Travels in the Interior of Africa

    Series series Classics of World Literature
    With an Introduction and Notes by Bernard Waites, The Open UniversityIn 1795 Mungo Park, a twenty-four year old Scottish surgeon, set out from the Gambia to trace the course of the Niger, a river of which Europeans had no first-hand knowledge. Travels in the interior districts of Africa… is his Journal of that extraordinary journey. He travelled on the sufferance of African rulers and soon came to ... Read more

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  • Narrative Of A Journey To The Shores Of The Polar Sea (Illustrated)

    Volume 2

    First published in 1823, this book narrates the disastrous expedition undertaken by Naval officer and Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin up the Coppermine River in North America. Franklin (1786–1847) and nineteen others set out in 1819, initially with guides from the Hudson Bay Company until the journey continued overland, when they relied on Native Americans as guides. The party ran short of ... Read more

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  • The Cannibal Islands: Captain Cook's Adventure in the South Seas

    A Hero who rose from the Ranks. More than a hundred years ago, there lived a man who dwelt in a mud cottage in the county of York; his name was Cook. He was a poor, honest labourer—a farm servant. This man was the father of that James Cook who lived to be a captain in the British Navy, and who, before he was killed, became one of the best and greatest navigators that ever spread his sails to the ... Read more

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  • The English Colony in New South Wales (Vol. 1&2)

    Narrative of the British First Settlement in Australia 1788-1801

    by David Collins ...
    An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales is a two-volume history of the British settlement in Australia written by Colonel David Collins, administrator of Britain's first colonies in Australia. The work covers period from the first settlement in January 1788, to August 1801 with remarks on the dispositions, customs, and manners of the native inhabitants of Australia to which are added ... Read more

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  • A Voyage Round the World

    Volume I, Including Travels in Africa, Asia, Australasia, America, etc., etc., from 1827 to 1832

    by James Holman ...
    The Blind Traveler, James Holman, was a British adventurer who undertook a number of lone journeys unprecedented through history in their distance and methodology. Not only was Holman rendered totally blind from the age of 25, he also suffered from severe pain and restricted mobility. He was a pioneer of "human echolocation", using the sound of a tapping cane to negotiate his way across the planet ... Read more

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  • A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany-Bay

    Enriched edition. An Insightful Account of Early Australian Colonization and Cultural Encounters

    In "A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany-Bay," Watkin Tench presents a compelling first-hand account of the First Fleet's journey to Australia, combining meticulous observation with a narrative style that is both engaging and reflective. Tench's work delves into the experiences of convicts and officers alike, juxtaposing the harsh realities of life during the 18th century with the burgeoning ... Read more

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  • The captivity, sufferings, and escape of James Scurry (Illustrated)

    by James Scurry ...
    Hyder Ali Cawn, and his son Tippoo Saib, have long been distinguished, and not less detested, throughout every part of the civilized world, for the cruelties which they practised on their prisoners of war, during their dominion in India. Of their unexampled barbarities, many accounts have been published in England; and the enormities which these narratives record would have staggered credulity ... Read more

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