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It is a list of journal and newspaper articles about the life and voyages of Captain James Cook. It is arranged alphabetically by the surname of the author of the article. Where there is no known author, the item is arranged by the first word of the title. It also covers articles about people and events associated with Cook.
More articles will be added when known. An arrangement by subjects will follow later. Page numbers for existing entries are being added progressively.
Some journals are known by abbreviations (for example, J.P.S. for the Journal of the Polynesian Society). The abbreviated form has been used in the bibliographic entry.
B.S.D'E.H.N-C. - Bulletin de la Societe d'Etudes Historiques de la Nouvelle-Caledonie.
J.P.R.A.H.S. - Journal and Proceedings. Royal Australian Historical Society.
J.P.S. - Journal of the Polynesian Society.
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Abbott, John L. A Checklist of the correspondence of John and Mary Hawkesworth.
Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester. 1984. vol.66,
no.2, pp. 10-39.
B
Badger, G.M. The Scientific explorers. SASTA Journal. 1970 dec. pp. 4-10.
C
Calder, David. Transit of Venus. New Zealand Listener. 1977 jun. vol.86,
no.1957, p. 108.
D
Daly, Numa. Au sujet de l'appellation "Nouvelle-Caledonie". B.S.D'E.H.N-C.
1981. 2nd tri, no.47, pp. 33-36.
E
Edgar, Elizabeth. Preface to "Characteres generum plantarum" by J.R. and G.
Forster, 1776: a translation. New Zealand Journal of Botany. 1969 dec. vol.7,
no.4, pp. 311-315.
F
Fair winds and a following sea - Raymond A. Massey's historical marine paintings
celebrate age of sail. Kauai Beach Press. 1997 apr 14. p. 19.
G
Gage, Reginald P. Note on the Cook voyage collection in the Berne Historical
Museum. American Conchologist. 1990 mar. vol.18, no.1, pp. 16-17.
H
H.M. Bark "Endeavour". Sea Fare. 1970 apr. vol.1,
I
The Impact of Cook. Australian Fisheries. 1970 apr. vol.29, no.4,
J
Jackson, W. Woolner. Captain James Cook's family. Notes and Queries.
1950 jun 24. vol.195,
K
Kaeppler, Adrienne L. Concerning a Maori shell trumpet from Cook's second voyage
and some implications. J.P.S. 1987. vol.96, no.2,
L
Lack, Clem. Achievements of James Cook, navigator, humanist and anthropologist.
Royal Historical Society of Queensland Journal. 1969-70, vol.9, no.1,
M
Macainsh, Noel. Sailor to Captain Cook: some notes on Heinrich Zimmermann and his
background, with a portrait. J.R.A.H.S. 1978 jun, vol.64, no.1,
N
Naish, G.P.B. Cook as a navigator. Endeavour. 1968, vol.27,
O
O'Brien, Denis. 200 years on: Cooktown revisited. The Bulletin[Sydney].
1970 may 2,
P
Paget, Hugh. Lincolnshire and Australia. Currency. 1970 apr, vol.11, no.4,
Q-R
Quarm, Roger. Taken on the spot. Maritime Heritage. 1997 jun, vol.1, no.3,
S
S., B. HMS Endeavour and what became of her. Lone Hand. 1913 apr 1,
T
Tall ship personality... Captain Chris Blake. Tall Ship International.
1997 apr, no.3,
U
Urdang, L. Naming names. English Today. 1995 jul, vol.11, no.3,
V
Valeri, Valerio. The Transformation of a transformation: a structural essay on an
aspect of Hawaiian history. Social Analysis. 1982 mar, no.10,Journal articles
Au 18e siecle Bougainville et Cook decouvrent la Polynesie. Connaissance des Arts.
1972 feb. no.240, pp 118-119.
Captain Cook Encyclopaedia
1970 - the year of Cook. Walkabout, 1970 jan. vol.36, pp. 10-11.
Ackerknecht, Erwin H. George Forster, Alexander Von Humboldt and ethnology.
Isis. 1955 jun. vol.46, pt.2, no.1, pp. 83-95.
Acres, W. Marston. Captain James Cook's family. Notes and Queries,1950 jul.
vol.195, p. 328.
Adams, M.H. Captain Cook and the "Endeavour". MLC News. 1970 feb. vol.14,
pp. 10-11, 16.
Adrian, Frederick. Cook's attitude to Australia. J.P.R.A.H.S. 1924. vol.10,
no.3, pp. 121-130.
Adventure in the South Pacific. [reprint of article in London Gazette, no.118,
Monday Aug 26th 1768] New Zealand Genealogist.1987. vol.18, no.176,
pp. 164-165.
Agnew, Vanessa. A Scots Orpheus in the South Seas: or, Encounter music on Cook's
second voyage. Journal for Maritime Research. May 2001. (available at
http://www.jmr.nmm.ac.uk/ ).
Allen, Elsa Guerdrum. The History of American ornithology before Audubon.
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. 1951. vol.41, no.3, pp. 502-528.
Allen, Ralph G. De Loutherbourg and Captain Cook. Theatre Research. 1962, vol.4,
no.3, pp. 195-211.
Allison, Col. Out of the mist and into history. Sydney Morning Herald.
1994 dec. 19, p. 5.
Amos, Philip. Captain James Cook. Westworld. 1978. vol.4, no.1, pp. 24-27,47-49,
52.
The Anchor from "Endeavour". Transport Australia. 1976. no.13, pp. 3-5.
Anderson, C. Bicentenary of the birth of Captain James Cook. Australian Museum
Magazine. 1928 oct. vol.3, no.8, pp. 257-261.
Andrew, Sally. In the wake of Cook. Pacific Islands Monthly. 2000 feb. vol.70,
no.2, pp 54-55.
---. A Trip back in time. Pacific Islands Monthly. 1996 mar. vol.66,
no.3, pp 56-58.
Antiquarian notes: private libraries IX - Sir Maurice Holmes. T.L.S. 1938 oct.
no.1914, p. 652.
Artists with Cook. New Zealand Listener. 1969 aug. vol.61, no.1558, pp. 2-3.
Asher, J.A. Georg Forster and Goethe. A.U.M.L.A. 1957 nov. no.7, pp. 15-19.
Askew, H. The Parents of Captain Cook. Notes and Queries. 1932 may. vol.162,
no.19, pp. 340-341.
Attwood, Albert W. Revealing earth's mightiest ocean. National Geographic. 1943
sep. pp. 291-306.
Aurousseau, M.The Name "Ulimaroa". Newsletter of the Royal Australian Historical
Society. 1973 jun. no.126, pp. 5-6.
Ayres, James E. The Death of Captain Cook: two views. Antiques. 1970 may. vol.97,
pp. 724-727.
Bagley, S. Captain James Cook's D'Urville Island anchorage.
Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Society. 1985. vol.1, no.5,
pp. 34-38
Bain, Pamela. In a suitable setting. New Zealand Historic Places. 1993 dec.
no.45, p. 15.
---. A Reappraisal of the Maori rock carvings at Cook's Cove, Tolaga
Bay. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter. 1986. vol.29,
pp. 167-175.
Ballendorf, Dirk Anthony. Captain Cook as a public health pioneer in the Pacific.
Pacific Health Dialog. 1996 mar. vol.3, no.1, pp 50-53.
Banks, Joseph. My dear friend Daniel Solander. Ethnos. 1969. vol.34, no.1-4,
pp. 19-24.
Bartholomew, M. James Lind and Scurvy: a revaluation. Journal for Maritime
Research. January 2002. (available at http://www.jmr.nmm.ac.uk/ ).
Barton, Phil L. James Cook's charts and draughtsmen. Archifacts. 1986. no.3,
p. 26.
---. Maori geographical knowledge and mapping: a synopsis. New Zealand
Map Society Journal. 1988. no.2, pp. 2-21.
---. Of maps & men! Archifacts. 1985. no.3, pp. 5-8
Bayldon, Francis J. Dalrymple's relations with Cook. J.P.R.A.H.S. 1927.
vol.13, pp. 51-53.
---. Remarks on criticisms of explorers in the Pacific Ocean.
J.P.R.A.H.S. 1933. vol.19, no.3, pp. 141-174
Beaglehole, John Cawte. As Captain Cook put it. New Zealand Listener. 1950
jul. p. 7.
---. Cook the navigator Royal Society of London Proceedings A.
1969. no.314, pp. 27-38.
---. Cook, the navigator. Explorer's Journal. 1970 dec. vol.48, no.4, pp. 264-273.
---. Country Cook could not have foreseen. The Times. 1970 jul 11. p 19.
---. The Death of Captain Cook. Australian Journal of Science.
1964 apr. vol.26, no.10, pp. 297-304.
---. The Death of Captain Cook. Historical Studies. 1964 oct.
vol.11, no.43, pp. 289-305.
---. Eighteenth century science and the voyages of discovery.
New Zealand Journal of History. 1969. Vol.3, no.2, pp. 107-123.
---. On the character of Captain James Cook. Geographical
Journal. 1956. vol.122, no.4, pp. 417-429.
---. Pacific exploration before Cook. Endeavour. 1968. vol.27,
no.100, pp. 18-22.
---. Some problems of Cook's biographer. Mariner's Mirror.
1969. Vol.55, no.4, pp. 365-381.
---. Some problems of editing Cook's Journals. Historical
Studies. 1957 nov, vol.8, pp. 20-31
---. The Study of Cook: a host of questions to ask. The Times.
1969 may 31. p. 9.
---. The Unknown Cook. New Zealand Listener. 1969 oct 3.
vol.62, no.1564, pp. 2-3.
---. What made Cook a discoverer? The Bulletin [Sydney]. 1970
may. vol.92, no.4702, pp. 23-25.
Beaglehole, Tim. On board the Endeavour. New Zealand Historic Places. 1996 mar.
no.57, pp. 14-15.
Beale, Edgar.Cook: landfall and the next eight days. J.P.R.A.H.S. 1971 dec.
vol.57, no.4, pp 287-309.
---. Cook's first landing attempt in New South Wales. J.P.R.A.H.S.
1964 aug. vol.50, no.3, pp. 191-204.
Begg, Neil C. Dusky Bay. Historical Review. Whakatane District & Historical
Society. 1969. vol.17, no.1, pp. 1-7.
---. Two streams of race first flow together. New Zealand Historic
Places. 1990 mar. no.28, pp. 21-26.
Bergendorff, Steen. Mythopraxis and history: on the interpretation of Makahiki.
J.P.S. 1988. vol.97, no.4, pp. 391-408.
Berner, Andrew. To boldly go...The voyages of Captain James Cook. The
Illuminator.1991 mar. pp. 1-44.
Berry, James. The Art production of coins and medals: a treatise on designs,
sculptures and methods. New Zealand Numismatic Journal. 1975. vol.14, no.1,
pp. 1-35.
Betts, J. The eighteenth century transits of Venus, the voyages of Captain James
Cook and the early development of the marine chronometer. Antiquarian Horology.
1993. Vol. 21, pp. 660-669.
Le Bi-centenaire de la decouverte. B.S.D'E.H.N-C. 1974. 3rd tri, no.20,
pp. 53-56.
The Bicentenary of Capt. Cook. Nature. 1928 sep. vol.122, no.3074,
pp. 484-486.
Bicentenary of James Cook's voyage in the Endeavour. Endeavour. 1968.
vol.27, p. 2.
Billam-Walker, Donald. Was Cook's death planned? Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
1940 nov. pp. 1-2
Biographie de James Cook. B.S.D'E.H.N-C. 1974. 3rd tri, no.20, pp. 49-52.
Biskup, Peter. Captain Cook's Endeavour Journal and Australian libraries: a study in
institutional one-upmanship. Australian Academic and Research Libraries. 1987.
vol.18, no.3, pp. 137-147.
Black, Jeanette. Too many Cooks. The Map Collector. 1986. no.34, pp. 10-15.
Blackett, P.M.S. Cook's voyages and the Royal Society: the traditions of exploration
still live on. The Times. 1969 may. p. 9.
---. Opening of the Cook Gallery at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, on
17 July 1968. Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London. 1969
jun. vol.24, no.1, pp. 1-4.
Bluff focus on H.M.Bark Endeavour. The Bluff Portsider. 1996 may. vol.16,
no.2, pp. 4-5.
Bodi, L. Georg Forster: the "Pacific expert" of eighteenth-century Germany.
Historical Studies. 1959 may. vol.8, no.32, pp. 345-363.
Bohm, A. George Forster's "A Voyage round the world" as a source for the Rime of
the Ancient Mariner. ELH. 1983 sum. vol.50, no.2, pp. 363-377.
Borofsky, Robert. Cook, Lono, Obeyesekere and Sahlins. Current Anthropology.
1997 apr. vol.38, no.2, pp. 255-265.
---. Reply. Current Anthropology. 1997 apr. vol.38, no.2,pp. 276-281.
Bosser, A.W. Captain Cook's carst-iron cannon. Australian Lapidary Magazine.
1975 aug. vol.12, pp. 11-13.
Botany Bay 1770-1970. Australian Fisheries. 1970 apr. vol.29, no.4, pp. 10-12.
Bowman, J.N. Cook's place in Northwest history. Washington Historical Quarterly.
1907. vol.1, no.3, pp. 113-121/
Boyd, Bill. Early European exploration of Australia's East Coast. Search.
1993 nov. vol.24, no.10, pp. 289-291.
Boyes, W.W. Cook's monument, Kaiti Beach, Gisborne. Journal of the Tauranga
Historical Society. 1969 aug. no.37, pp. 10-12.
Boyle, Sandy. We should really test the replica Endeavour. Streonshalh: the
Whitby Parish Magazine. 1997 may, no.139, p. 11.
Bradlow, Frank R. The William Hodges picture of Table Bay. Africana Notes and
News. 1965 dec. vol.16, no.8, pp. 316-321.
Brahimi, Denise. Albatros bouilli sauce piquante [Cap Horn, 1769].
Dix-Huitieme Siecle. 1983, vol.15, pp. 91-105.
Breen, J.G. A Re-examination of Cook's Gogo-Yimidjir word list. Oceania.
1970. vol.41, pp. 28-38.
Brenstrum, Erick. Cook and the weather. Weather and Climate. 1996. vol.16,
no.1, pp. 27-31.
Britten, James. The Collections of Banks and Solander. Journal of Botany
British and Foreign. 1905. vol.43, pp. 284-290.
---. William Anderson and the plants of Cook's third Voyage.
Journal of Botany. 1916, vol.54, pp. 345-352 : 1917. vol.55, p. 54.
---. The Forster Herbarium. Journal of Botany. 1885, vol.23, pp. 360-368.
Brock, C.H. Dr. Hunter's South Sea curiosities. Scottish Art Review. 1973.
vol.14, no.2, pp.6-9, 37-38.
Brooksbank, Walter. Captain Cook's landing place. Walkabout. 1963 sep. vol.29,
no.9,pp. 15-17.
Broomfield, Frederick J. The Tragic story of Captain Cook's family. The
Pacific. 1923 sep. Vol.1, pp. 28-29.
Brown, Dorothy Foster. Captain Cook. Hobbies. 1978 dec. vol.83, p. 137.
Brown, R.N.Rudmose. The Bicentenary of Captain James Cook. Discovery. 1928
sep. pp. 287-290.
Bunker, John. Australia and New Zealand honor memory of Master Mariner Cook.
National Fisherman. 1970 aug. p. 2-c.
Burce, Amy. The Death of a hero. The Sciences. 1993 may. vol.33, no.3,
pp. 41-46.
Burke, Keast. Captain Cook remembered. Etruscan. 1970 mar. vol.19,pp. 8-12.
Burton, P.J.K. Two bird specimens probably from Cook's voyages. Ibis. 1969,
vol.111, pp. 388-390.
Bush, Ernest. Banks in the Pacific. Journal of the New Zealand Federation of
Historical Societies. 1987 sep. vol.2, no.5, p.14.
Bushnell, Andrew F. The "Horror" reconsidered: an evaluation of the historical
evidence for population decline in Hawai'i. Pacific Studies. 1993 sep.
vol.16, no.3, pp. 115-161.
Bushnell, David I. Drawings by John Webber of natives of the Northwest Coast of
America, 1778. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. 1928 apr. vol.80,
no.10, pp.1-16.
Callender, Geoffrey. "Cape Town" by William Hodges, R.A. Burlington Magazine.
1941 sep. vol.79, no.462, pp. 93-94.
Cameron, H.C. The Failure of the philosophers to sail with Cook in the Resolution.
Geographical Journal. 1950 sep. vol.116, no.1-3, pp. 49-54.
Campbell, Allan J. Cooktown - yesterday and today. Queensland Geographical
Journal. 1960. vol.60, pp. 33-35.
Campbell, I.C. Savages noble and ignoble: the preconceptions of early European
voyagers in Polynesia. Pacific Studies. 1980 fall. vol.4, no.1, pp. 45-59.
Campbell, Tony. The Cook mystery solved. The Map Collector. 1985.
no.32, p. 37.
Captain Cook: farmer's boy who became a famous explorer. John O'London's
Weekly. 1923 apr. p. 116.
Captain Cook and Rewharewha. Te Iwi o Aotearoa. 1989 jul. no.23, p. 19.
Captain Cook Bi-centennial celebrations, 9th October, 1969. Journal of the
Tauranga Historical Society. 1969 apr. no.36, pp. 40-42.
The Captain Cook Bi-centennial celebrations, Gisborne. Journal of the Tauranga
Historical Society. 1969 dec. no.38, pp. 35-40.
Captain Cook Bicentenary commemorative presentations. Notes and Records of the
Royal Society of London. 1969 jun. vol.24, no.1, pp. 5-6.
Captain Cook commemoration. Mariner's Mirror. 1979 may. vol.65, pp. 105-108.
Captain Cook medals. Turnbull Library Record. 1962 nov. no.15, pp. 15, 36.
Captain Cook relics transferred. Australian Museum Magazine. 1955 dec.
vol.11, no.12, p. 391.
The Captain Cook sesqui-centennial. Pan-Pacific Union Bulletin. 1926 jul.
vol. 78, pp. 9-10.
Captain Cook's arrival. Honolulu Advertiser. 1978 jan. p. A6.
Captain Cook's cannons. Frontiers. 1969 jun. vol.33, no.5.
Captain Cook's first voyage of discovery. R.P.A. 1970 jun. vol.69,
pp. 12-14.
Captain Cook's last voyage. Air Pacific - Journal of British Commonwealth
Pacific Air-lines. 1952 jul. vol.5, no.1, pp. 10-11.
Captain Cook's ships. Geographical Journal. 1927 jun. vol.69, no.6,
pp. 555-557.
Captain Cook's tortoise. South Sustralian Naturalist. 1953 mar.
Vol. 27, no. 3, p. 49.
Captain's log - HM Bark Endeavour. Tall Ship International. 1997 apr. no.3,
Carolin, R.C.J.R. and J.G.A. Forster and their collections. Proceedings of the
Linnaean Society of New South Wales. 1963. vol.88, no.2, pp. 108-111.
Carr, D.J. The Books that sailed with the Endeavour. Endeavour. 1983. vol.7,
no.4, pp. 194-201.
Carrington, A.H.Note by Captain James Cook on the Tahiti creation myth.
J.P.S. 1939 mar. vol.48, no.189, pp. 30-31.
Carruthers, Joseph H. Australians and Captain Cook. The Mid-Pacific. 1925 may.
vol.29, no.5,
---. Some startling lights on the discovery of Australia. The
Mid-Pacific. 1931 jan. vol.41, pp. 17-26.
---. The Truth about Captain Cook. United Empire: Journal of
the Royal Colonial Institute. 1926 mar. vol.17, pp. 164-166.
Carter, Harold B. The Royal Society and the voyage of HMS Endeavour 1768-71.
Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London. 1995. vol.49, no.2,
Carter, John. Captain Cook's heritage trail. Good Housekeeping.
1981 feb. pp. 121-122.
Cartmell, Vivien. Lecture on James Cook. Association of Canadian Map Libraries
& Archives Bulletin. 1988 jun. no.67,p. 25.
Cassels, S.A.C. Great Britain in Hawaii: the Captain Cook monument. Geographical
Journal. 1965 mar. Vol. 131, pp. 155-157.
Centennial postage-stamp issue. No. 5 - the penny and twopence-halfpenny stamps.
New Zealand Centennial News. 1939 sep. no.11, p. 17.
Chalmers, R.O. Captain Cook's Australian landmarks. Australian Natural
History. 1969 dec. vol.16, p. 261-266.
Chapman, Ivan. The Voyages of Captain Cook. British History Illustrated. 1975.
vol.1, no.4, p. 40-51.
Charles, John. Capt. Cook - the man and his age. Honolulu Advertiser. 1978
jan 15, p. A-3.
---. Cook - the sea and the ships. Honolulu Advertiser. 1978 jan 17. pp. B1-2.
Cilento, Raphael. Sir Joseph Banks, FRS, and the naming of the kangaroo. Notes and
Records of the Royal Society of London. 1971 dec. vol.26, no.2, pp. 157-161.
Clancy, Robert. The Mapping of Antarctica [1450-1900]. The Globe. 1992.
no.37, pp. 30-35.
---. The Mapping of Terra Australis. The Map Collector. 1991.
no.55, pp. 10-15.
Clapcott, Bernard. James Cook Whitianga November 1769. New Zealand Legacy.
1990. vol.2, no.3, pp. 22-23.
Clark, William Bell. A Franklin postscript to Captain Cook's voyages. American
Philosophical Society Proceedings. 1954. vol.98, no.2, pp.400-405.
Clement, Russell. From Cook to the 1840 constitution: the name change from
Sandwich to Hawaiian Islands. Hawaiian Journal of History. 1980. vol.14,
pp. 50-57.
Clough, Richard. Captain Cook memorial. Architecture in Australia. 1971 apr.
vol.60, pp. 200-202.
Clowes, Geoffrey Swinford. Ships of early explorers. Geographical Journal.
1927 mar. pp. 216-234.
Cochrane, Peter. How a $6 million Bond painting went on a Cook's tour. Sydney
Morning Herald. 1996 jul 15. p. 1.
Coish, Calvin. Atlantic travels with Captain Cook. The Atlantic Advocate.
1978 may. vol.68, no.9, pp. 30-35.
Cole, Douglas. Cook at Nootka - the engraved record. Canadian Collector.
1976. vol.11, no.3,pp. 27-29.
---. John Webber: a sketch of Captain Cook's artist. B.C.
Historical News. 1979. vol.13, no.1, pp. 18-22.
---. John Webber: etchings and aquatints. Turnbull Library Record.
1975. vol.8, no.2, pp. 25-27.
Colenso, W. Manibus parkinsonibus sacrum. A brief memoir of the first artist who
visited New Zealand. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute.
1877. vol.10, pp. 99-108.
---. On the day in which Captain Cook took formal possession of New Zealand.
Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute. 1877. vol.10,
pp. 108-134.
Collins, Roger D.J. An Inside story: Dufour & Charvet's wallpaper of the South
Seas. Bulletin of New Zealand Art History. 1985. vol.9, pp. 5-13.
--. Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur. Turnbull Library Record.
1984 may. vol.17, no.1,
Colliver, F.S. The Endeavour and aboriginal Australian contacts. Queensland
Naturalist. 1971 may. vol.20, pp. 25-34.
Commemorating a great man. Teeside Journal of Commerce. 1978 oct. p. 3.
Editorial.
Commemoration du bicentenaire de la decouverte de la Nouvelle-Caledonie par Cook.
B.S.D'E.H.N-C. 1974. 4th tri, no.21, p. 49.
Connell, Mike, and Des Liddy. Cook's Bark Endeavour: did this vessel end her
days in Newport, Rhode Island? Great Circle. Vol. 19, no.1, pp. 40-49. (Plus
unpublished revised edition, 2003).
Conner, Daniel. Captain James Cook and the Pacific frontier. American West.
1979. vol.16, no.1, pp. 4-13, 56-58.
Cook bicentenary celebrations at Gisborne. New Zealand Weekly News.
1969 oct. pp. 28-30.
Cook bicentenary exhibition. Turnbull Library Record. 1980. vol.13,
no.1.
Cook bicentennial memorial publication. Turnbull Library Record. 1979.
vol.12, no.1.
Cook charts: a proposal to purchase declined. Archifacts. 1985. no.1, pp. 11-12.
Cook definitely put New Zealand on the map: his charting of its coast. New
Zealand Herald. 1940 jan 22. p. 10.
Cook goes from last chart. Waikato Times. 1995 apr 5. p. 11.
Cook landing. New Zealand Historic Places. 1994 sep. no.49, p. 38.
Cook relics. J.P.S. 1930 dec. vol.39, no.156, pp. 388-389.
Cook the man; more than a skilful navigator. Travelodger International.
1970 apr. vol.1, pp. 8-9.
The Cook tradition. Petroleum Gazette. 1970 mar. vol.16, no.1, pp. 4-5.
Cook's cannon preserved. Nature. 1969 sep. vol.223,pp. 1000-1001.
Cook's cannon, found on reef, now restored and on exhibit. Frontiers. 1971 apr.
vol.35, no.4.
Cook's monument at Kealakekua. Hawaiian Annual 1911. 1912. pp. 60-71.
Cook's sample cloth. The Quarto. 1958 jun. no.41, p. 1.
Cook's tour for the new Endeavour. The Advertiser [Adelaide]. 1994 oct 15. p. 1.
Cook's vessel sails home to a gun salute. Weekly Telegraph [London].
1997 may 14. p. 6.
Cook's voyages changed the world. Honolulu Star-Bulletin. 1978 jan 17. p. A-14.
Cook, A.M. Men of Lincoln who sailed with Cook. J.P.R.A.H.S. 1949. vol.35,
Cook, James. 1774, James Cook decouvre la Nouvelle-Caledonie. Quinzaine
Literature. 1985. no.434, p. 8.
---. The Account of the flowing of the tides in the South Sea, as
observed on board His Majesty's Bark. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society. 1772. vol.62,pp. 357-358.
---. Discovery of the Sandwich Islands. Encore. 1944 dec. vol.6,
no.34, pp. 545-551.
---. Method taken for preserving the health of the crew of His Majesty's
Ship the Resolution during her late. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society. 1776. vol.66, pp. 402-406.
---. An Observation of an eclipse of the sun at the Island of
Newfoundland, August 5,1766. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.
1767. vol.58, pp. 215-216.
---. Of the tides in the South Seas. Philosophical Transactions of
the Royal Society. 1776. vol.66, pp. 447-449.
---. Transitus veneris et mercurii in eorum exitu e disco solis,4to
mensis junii et iomo novembris, 1769. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society. 1771. vol.61, pp. 433-436.
---. Variation of the compass, as observed on board the Endeavour Bark,
in a voyage round the world. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.
1771. vol.61, pp. 422.432.
Coote, Jeremy, Peter Gathercole, and Nicolette Meister. Curiosities sent to Oxford:
The Original Documentation of the Forster Collection at the Pitt Rivers Museum.
Journal of the History of Collections. 2000. Vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 177-92.
[Also available at http://projects.prm.ox.ac.uk/forster/curios-sent.html.].
Copper tablet erected by Lord Byron. Hawaiian Historical Society Annual
Report. 1927, no.36, p. 37.
Coppell, W.G. About the Cook Islands. Their nomenclature and a systematic
statement of early European contacts. Journal de la Societe des Oceanistes.
1973. vol.29, no.38, pp. 23-56.
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