Aughton, Peter, 1940-

Resolution : the story of Captain Cook's second voyage of discovery / Peter Aughton. - xiv, 189 pages, 9 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), maps ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-180) and index.

"On 13 July 1772, a year and a day after James Cook had returned to England having claimed Australia and New Zealand for the British crown, he set sail again on another voyage to the Pacific with two ships, the Resolution and the Adventure, to complete his search for lands in the southern hemisphere. This three-year venture still remains the greatest exploratory voyage ever undertaken in the far southern waters of the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic oceans. No other sailing ship has ever been further south through the ice." "This was an epic voyage. The Pacific Ocean, covering more than a quarter of the earth's surface, still had great lonely expanses where no ship had ever sailed. Numerous small islands had been spotted over the previous 250 years but nearly all had been sightings and not landings; even of the landings many were unvisited since their first discovery. Fresh food and water supplies were always a problem - and scurvy always a worry, in spite of the eighty barrels of sauerkraut they took with them. They also took invaluable instruments supplied by the Board of Longitude, not least a copy of Harrison's fourth marine chronometer."--BOOK JACKET.

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Cook, James, 1728-1779 --Travel.


Resolution (Ship)


Voyages around the world


Antarctic Ocean--Discovery and exploration
Antarctica--Discovery and exploration

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