A few weeks ago, the library of Cambridge’s Trinity College (home of the recently defaced Lord Balfour portrait) exhibited four ­Australian fishing spears. They are all that remain from a collection ...
"A lot of things started going wrong from the very beginning," historian Hampton Sides says of Cook's last voyage, which ended in the British explorer's violent death on the island of Hawaii in 1779.
Christopher Columbus didn’t discover the Americas, he bumped into them while searching for spices. He was hunting for a trade route to the Far East to find cinnamon, cloves and pepper, which were as ...
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The end of the story is unexpected and sudden, coming about because of misunderstanding and mistake. Yet it was the right story to finish just as the new year was climbing into the sky. Now, firmly ...
There has never been a sailor who has equaled Capt. James Cook: Some may argue Vice Adm. William Bligh had better navigational skills or Christopher Columbus was more valiant. But for my money, no one ...
"This publication by Dr. Janet Davidson is very timely as we approach 250 years since James Cook first sighted Aotearoa, New Zealand, in October 1769. The three voyages of Cook in the Pacific were ...
Capt. James Cook, who embarked on his historic Pacific voyage more than 200 years ago, has never been forgotten, yet the British explorer is undergoing something of a rediscovery. Two recent books ...
The History Channel's fascinating reality adventure, The Ship, is a three-part voyage from Cairns, Australia, to Bali, Indonesia, that sets sail tonight. When the trip ends Wednesday, its 21st-century ...