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The biography chronicles the life of a French naval officer and explorer of the late eighteenth century, recounting his family background, education, naval service and romantic attachments, then follows his circumnavigatory voyage of exploration. It narrates early passages around Cape Horn, stops in Chile, at Easter Island and the Sandwich Islands, and describes his courteous interactions with other European figures and indigenous peoples alongside philosophical reflections on possession and colonization. The account highlights his unexpected visit to Botany Bay, the subsequent disappearance of his expedition, contemporary searches and later discoveries of relics, and the monuments and remembrance that enshrined his fame.

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Sir Ernest Scott

Sir Ernest Scott was an Australian historian and biographer, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of early exploration in Australia. His notable works include 'Laperouse,' which explores the life and voyages of the French navigator Jean-François de Galaup, and 'The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders,' a detailed account of the British navigator who played a crucial role in charting Australia's coastline. Additionally, Scott authored 'Terre Napoleón; a History of French Explorations and Projects in Australia,' which examines the French influence in the region. His scholarship has significantly enriched the historical narrative of Australia's exploration.

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