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Captain Cook in New South Wales; Or, The Mystery of Naming Botany Bay

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The book presents a critical inquiry into the published account of a maritime voyage, comparing surviving crews' logs and editorial narratives to unpack inconsistencies. It scrutinizes the provenance and authenticity of multiple journals, noting erasures, later insertions, and divergent copyist practices that affected place-naming and reported events. Special attention is given to disputes over coastal names and the wording used when claiming territory, showing how editorial choices shaped public understanding. The work emphasizes documentary analysis and source criticism rather than a biographical portrait, seeking to reconstruct how the familiar narrative was composed.

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James Bonwick

James Bonwick was an Australian author and educator known for his contributions to children's literature and natural history. His works often aimed to engage young readers with scientific concepts and historical narratives. Notable titles include "Astronomy for Young Australians," which introduces basic astronomical principles, and "Captain Cook in New South Wales; Or, The Mystery of Naming Botany Bay," which explores the historical significance of Captain Cook's voyages. Bonwick's writing reflects a commitment to making learning accessible and enjoyable for children, particularly in the fields of science and history.

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