
A carefully condensed yet thorough portrait, this biography follows the meticulous research of a dedicated author who has sifted through family lore, parish records, and earlier scholarship to bring fresh details to the life of the famed explorer. By correcting past errors and adding newly uncovered material, the narrative offers a clearer picture of the man behind the voyages without sacrificing the richness of his story. Listeners will appreciate the balance of scholarly rigor and accessible storytelling that makes the early chapters especially engaging.
The book begins with Cook’s modest origins in a Yorkshire village, tracing his lineage through uncertain Scottish ties and the humble clay cottage where he was born. It paints a vivid scene of his family’s daily struggles, the early loss of siblings, and the formative influences of his parents and community. From these simple beginnings, the account sets the stage for the remarkable journey that would later carry him around the globe.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (530K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1848–1915
Best remembered for a detailed life of Captain James Cook, this lesser-known Victorian writer came from a prominent Yorkshire family but seems to have followed a far more wandering path of his own.
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