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by William Henry Giles Kingston
From a modest Yorkshire farmstead, a young James Cook emerged with a restless curiosity for the sea. Lacking formal privileges, he relied on sharp intellect, relentless perseverance, and the support of a few benefactors to move from village school to a commercial academy, then into a brief apprenticeship with a local grocer. The call of the tide soon overrode shop work, and at eighteen he stepped aboard the collier Truelove, beginning a maritime career that would quickly reveal his aptitude for navigation and ship‑building.
His early voyages on the Three Brothers and later as mate of the Friendship honed his seamanship, earning him the respect of captains and merchants alike. When war erupted between England and France, Cook seized the chance to join the Royal Navy, aided by a powerful patron who recognized his talent. Even after a brief setback—having his first master’s warrant rescinded—friendship and determination saw him appointed to command a modest sloop, setting the stage for the remarkable journey that lay ahead.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (528K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2008-03-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1814–1880
Best known for fast-moving adventure stories for young readers, this Victorian writer filled his books with sea voyages, survival, and a strong sense of duty. He also helped bring popular European tales to English readers through translation and adaptation.
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