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Jaakko Cook'in matkat Tyynellä merellä

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The work traces European exploration across the Pacific, summarizing earlier voyages and the gradual dispelling of the imagined southern continent, then follows three extensive late‑eighteenth‑century expeditions that mapped islands and coasts from Tahiti and other archipelagos to New Zealand and the Australian shore. It combines chronological narrative of sea voyages with descriptive accounts of landscapes, encounters with island inhabitants, navigational hazards and scientific observations, and emphasizes the cartographic and geographic findings produced by those long maritime journeys.

About the Author

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Antti Fredrik Hassell

Antti Fredrik Hassell was a Finnish author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "Jaakko Cook'in matkat Tyynellä merellä," reflects his interest in travel and exploration, showcasing the adventures of its protagonist in the Pacific Ocean. Hassell's writing captures the spirit of adventure and the allure of distant lands, contributing to the literary landscape of his time. While not widely recognized today, his work offers a glimpse into the themes of exploration and cultural encounters prevalent in literature during his era.

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