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Captain Cook's view of Japan Engraved map. A map of the coast of Japan. Captain James Cook made three major voyages to the Pacific. The first voyage, with HMS Endeavour, from 1768 1771, was ostensibly made to observe the Transit of Venus, but also to search for the mythical Great Southern Continent supposed to lie somewhere between New Holland and South America. Cook became the first European to set foot on New Zealand, and named the land New South Wales. During the second voyage, with HMS Resolution and Adventure, from 1772 1775, Cook made the first crossing of the Antarctic Circle. In his third and final voyage, with HMS Resolution and Discovery, from 1776 1780, Cook became the first European to discover Hawaii and showed that there was no navigable northern passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific. He died during a skirmish with natives in Hawaii. During the third voyage, the Resolution and Adventure sailed along the coast of Japan on their return journey. Cook's journals were published after each voyage. This map is from the second edition of the journals of his third voyage, 'A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean', first published in 1784. N° de ref. del artículo 15904
Título: View of the Coast of Japan when we first saw...
Editorial: G. Nicol and T. Cadell, 1785]., [London,
Año de publicación: 1785
Librería: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Alemania
Technic: Copper print, colorit: original colored, condition: Right Margin enlarged, size (in cm): 30,5 x 21 cm cm; - Map shows a part of the Japanese westcoast with the Highe Table Hill and a windsose with an other part of the Japanese coast. Nº de ref. del artículo: ASN1254_500
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