The Trial of the Cannibal Dog: Captain Cook in the South SeasThis text provides an account of Cook's South Sea voyages, in which Cook plunged south to discover Antarctica and then veered north to discover Hawaii. In Anne Salmond's narrative, Cook's ships, far from remaining little wooden islands of Englishness in a Polynesian sea, become ever more tangled in the worlds they encounter, leaving Cook's tattooed, dazzled sailors just as altered as the Polynesians themselves. |
Contents
How Englishmen Came to Eat Dogs I | 1 |
The Wooden World of the Endeavour | 22 |
The Dolphins visit to Tahiti in 1767 The Society Islands in the decades | 55 |
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