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The Life of Captain James Cook, the Circumnavigator

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The biography traces the subject's humble Yorkshire origins and apprenticeship, early naval service aboard several men-of-war, and development as a skilled navigator and surveyor. It follows preparations for and execution of three major Pacific voyages, describing visits to the Society Islands, New Zealand, the eastern coast of Australia and New Guinea, and subsequent returns to England. The narrative interweaves shipboard life, scientific and cartographic work, encounters with indigenous peoples, and administrative details, and concludes with an assessment of personality, reputation, and legacy.

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Arthur Kitson

Arthur Kitson was an author known for his biographical work on significant historical figures. His notable book, "The Life of Captain James Cook, the Circumnavigator," explores the life and voyages of the famed British explorer James Cook, who is celebrated for his contributions to the mapping of the Pacific and his encounters with various cultures. Kitson's writing provides insight into Cook's adventures and the impact of his explorations on the world. Through his work, Kitson contributes to the literary heritage surrounding maritime history and exploration.

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