The First Voyage of James Cook Volume 1

James Cook (1728 - 1779)

In May 1768, the Admiralty commissioned the 39-year old Cook to command a scientific voyage to the Pacific Ocean to observe and record the 1769 transit of Venus across the Sun. The expedition sailed aboard HMS Endeavour in August 1768, rounded Cape Horn and continued to Tahiti, where the observations of the transit were made. Cook then opened sealed orders for the second part of his voyage: to search the south Pacific for signs of the postulated rich southern continent of Terra Australis. Cook proceeded to circumnavigate New Zealand's two main islands, which is where this volume ends. - Summary by David Cole

Genre(s): Travel & Geography

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Introduction, and Bk. I Ch. I, The Passage from Plymouth to Madeira, with some Account of that Island David Cole
00:30:58
Play 02 Bk. I Ch. 2 Pt. 1 The Passage from Madeira to Rio de Janeiro . . . David Cole
00:30:09
Play 03 Bk. I Ch. 2 Pt. 2 David Cole
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Play 04 Bk. I Ch. 3 The Passage from Rio de Janeiro to the Entrance of the Strait of Le Maire, with a Description of some of the Inhabitants of Terra del Fuego David Cole
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Play 05 Bk. I Ch. 4 An Account of what happened in ascending a Mountain to search for Plants David Cole
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Play 06 Bk. I Ch. 5 The Passage through the Strait of Le Maire, and a further Description of the Inhabitants of Terra del Fuego, and its Productions David Cole
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Play 07 Bk. I Ch. 6 A general Description of the south-east Part of Terra del Fuego, and the Strait of Le Maire . . . David Cole
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Play 08 Bk. I Ch. 7 The Sequel of the Passage from Cape Horn to the newly discovered Islands in the South Seas . . . David Cole
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Play 09 Bk. I Ch. 8 The Arrival of the Endeavour at Otaheite . . . David Cole
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Play 10 Bk. I Ch. 9 A Place fixed upon for an Observatory and Fort . . . David Cole
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Play 11 Bk. I Ch. 10 An Excursion to the eastward, an Account of several Incidents that happened both on Board and on Shore, and of the first Interview with Oberea . . . David Cole
00:27:54
Play 12 Bk. I Ch. 11 The Observatory set up . . . David Cole
00:32:08
Play 13 Bk. I Ch. 12 Some Ladies visit the Fort with very uncommon Ceremonies . . . David Cole
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Play 14 Bk. I Ch. 13 Another Visit to Tootahah, with various Adventures . . . David Cole
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Play 15 Bk. I Ch. 14 The Ceremonies of an Indian Funeral particularly described . . . David Cole
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Play 16 Bk. I Ch. 15 An Account of the Circumnavigation of the Island . . . David Cole
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Play 17 Bk. I Ch. 16 An Expedition of Mr. Banks to trace the River . . . David Cole
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Play 18 Bk. I Ch. 17 Pt. 1 A particular Description of the Island; its Produce and Inhabitants . . . David Cole
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Play 19 Bk. I Ch. 17 Pt. 2 David Cole
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Play 20 Bk. I Ch. 18 Of the Manufactures, Boats, and Navigation of Otaheite David Cole
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Play 21 Bk. I Ch. 19 Pt. 1 Of the Division of Time in Otaheite; Numeration, Computation of Distance . . . David Cole
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Play 22 Bk. I Ch. 19 Pt. 2 David Cole
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Play 23 Bk. I Ch. 20 Pt. 1 A Description of several other Islands in the Neighbourhood of Otaheite . . . David Cole
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Play 24 Bk. I Ch. 20 Pt. 2 David Cole
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Play 25 Bk. II Ch. 1 The Passage from Oteroah to New Zealand . . . David Cole
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Play 26 Bk. II Ch. 2 Pt. 1 A Description of Poverty Bay, and the Face of the adjacent Country . . . David Cole
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Play 27 Bk. II Ch. 2 Pt. 2 David Cole
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Play 28 Bk. II Ch. 3 Pt. 1 The Range from Tolaga to Mercury Bay . . . David Cole
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Play 29 Bk. II Ch. 3 Pt. 2 David Cole
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Play 30 Bk. II Ch. 4 Pt. 1 The Range from Mercury Bay to the Bay of Islands . . . David Cole
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Play 31 Bk. II Ch. 4 Pt. 2 David Cole
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Play 32 Bk. II Ch. 5 Range from the Bay of Islands round North Cape to Queen Charlotte’s Sound . . . David Cole
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Play 33 Bk. II Ch. 6 Pt. 1 Transactions in Queen Charlotte’s Sound . . . David Cole
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Play 34 Bk. II Ch. 6 Pt. 2 David Cole
00:31:21