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Abbott, John L. A Checklist of the correspondence of John and Mary Hawkesworth.
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Badger, G.M. The Scientific explorers. SASTA Journal. 1970 dec. pp. 4-10.
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Calder, David. Transit of Venus. New Zealand Listener. 1977 jun. vol.86,
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Daly, Numa. Au sujet de l'appellation "Nouvelle-Caledonie". B.S.D'E.H.N-C.
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E
Edgar, Elizabeth. Preface to "Characteres generum plantarum" by J.R. and G.
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Fair winds and a following sea - Raymond A. Massey's historical marine paintings
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Gage, Reginald P. Note on the Cook voyage collection in the Berne Historical
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H.M. Bark "Endeavour". Sea Fare. 1970 apr. vol.1,
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The Impact of Cook. Australian Fisheries. 1970 apr. vol.29, no.4,
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Jackson, W. Woolner. Captain James Cook's family. Notes and Queries.
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Ackerknecht, Erwin H. George Forster, Alexander Von Humboldt and ethnology.
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Acres, W. Marston. Captain James Cook's family. Notes and Queries,1950 jul.
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Adams, M.H. Captain Cook and the "Endeavour". MLC News. 1970 feb. vol.14,
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Adrian, Frederick. Cook's attitude to Australia. J.P.R.A.H.S. 1924. vol.10,
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Adventure in the South Pacific. [reprint of article in London Gazette, no.118,
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Agnew, Vanessa. A Scots Orpheus in the South Seas: or, Encounter music on Cook's
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Allan, John F. Notes: Thomas Luny and Cook's Resolution. Mariners Mirror.
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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,
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Allison, Col. Out of the mist and into history. Sydney Morning Herald.
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Amos, Philip. Captain James Cook. Westworld. 1978. vol.4, no.1, pp. 24-27,47-49,
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The Anchor from "Endeavour". Transport Australia. 1976. no.13, pp. 3-5.
Anderson, C. Bicentenary of the birth of Captain James Cook. Australian Museum
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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,
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Attwood, Albert W. Revealing earth's mightiest ocean. National Geographic. 1943
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Augustin, Stephan. Das Volkerkundemuseum Herrnhut und seine Sammlung von den
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Aurousseau, M.The Name "Ulimaroa". Newsletter of the Royal Australian Historical
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Ayres, James E. The Death of Captain Cook: two views. Antiques. 1970 may. vol.97,
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Bagley, S. Captain James Cook's D'Urville Island anchorage.
Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Society. 1985. vol.1, no.5,
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Bain, Pamela. In a suitable setting. New Zealand Historic Places. 1993 dec.
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---. A Reappraisal of the Maori rock carvings at Cook's Cove, Tolaga
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Ballendorf, Dirk Anthony. Captain Cook as a public health pioneer in the Pacific.
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Balme, Christopher B. Sexual spectacles: Theatricality and the performance of sex
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Bandi, Hans-Georg. Einige Gegenstände aus Alaska und Bristish Kolumbien, gesammelt
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Banks, Joseph. My dear friend Daniel Solander. Ethnos. 1969. vol.34, no.1-4,
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Bartholomew, M. James Lind and Scurvy: a revaluation. Journal for Maritime
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Barton, Phil L. James Cook's charts and draughtsmen. Archifacts. 1986. no.3,
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---. Maori geographical knowledge and mapping: a synopsis. New Zealand
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Bayldon, Francis J. Dalrymple's relations with Cook. J.P.R.A.H.S. 1927.
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---. 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
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---. 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.
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---. The Death of Captain Cook. Historical Studies. 1964 oct.
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---. 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
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---. Pacific exploration before Cook. Endeavour. 1968. vol.27,
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---. Some problems of Cook's biographer. Mariner's Mirror.
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---. Some problems of editing Cook's Journals. Historical
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---. The Study of Cook: a host of questions to ask. The Times.
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---. The Unknown Cook. New Zealand Listener. 1969 oct 3.
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Beaglehole, Tim. On board the Endeavour. New Zealand Historic Places. 1996 mar.
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Beale, Edgar.Cook: landfall and the next eight days. J.P.R.A.H.S. 1971 dec.
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---. Cook's first landing attempt in New South Wales. J.P.R.A.H.S.
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Beckett, Jeremy. Aboriginal histories, Aboriginal myths: an introduction.
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Begg, Neil C. Dusky Bay. Historical Review. Whakatane District & Historical
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---. Two streams of race first flow together. New Zealand Historic
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Bergendorff, Steen. Mythopraxis and history: on the interpretation of Makahiki.
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Berner, Andrew. To boldly go...The voyages of Captain James Cook. The
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Berry, James. The Art production of coins and medals: a treatise on designs,
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Betts, J. The eighteenth century transits of Venus, the voyages of Captain James
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Le Bi-centenaire de la decouverte. B.S.D'E.H.N-C. 1974. 3rd tri, no.20,
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The Bicentenary of Capt. Cook. Nature. 1928 sep. vol.122, no.3074,
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Bicentenary of James Cook's voyage in the Endeavour. Endeavour. 1968.
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Billam-Walker, Donald. Was Cook's death planned? Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
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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
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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
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---. Opening of the Cook Gallery at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, on
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Bluff focus on H.M.Bark Endeavour. The Bluff Portsider. 1996 may. vol.16,
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Bodi, L. Georg Forster: the "Pacific expert" of eighteenth-century Germany.
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Bohm, A. George Forster's "A Voyage round the world" as a source for the Rime of
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Bortolotti, Chiara. James Cook e i tre viaggi (1728-1779). Archivo per
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Bosser, A.W. Captain Cook's carst-iron cannon. Australian Lapidary Magazine.
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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.
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Boyes, W.W. Cook's monument, Kaiti Beach, Gisborne. Journal of the Tauranga
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Boyle, Sandy. We should really test the replica Endeavour. Streonshalh: the
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Bradlow, Frank R. The William Hodges picture of Table Bay. Africana Notes and
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Brahimi, Denise. Albatros bouilli sauce piquante [Cap Horn, 1769].
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Breen, J.G. A Re-examination of Cook's Gogo-Yimidjir word list. Oceania.
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Britten, James. The Collections of Banks and Solander. Journal of Botany
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Brock, C.H. Dr. Hunter's South Sea curiosities. Scottish Art Review. 1973.
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Buck, Peter Henry. Cook's discovery of the Hawaiian Islands. Bernice Pauahi
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Bunker, John. Australia and New Zealand honor memory of Master Mariner Cook.
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Burce, Amy. The Death of a hero. The Sciences. 1993 may. vol.33, no.3,
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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,
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Bush, Ernest. Banks in the Pacific. Journal of the New Zealand Federation of
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Captain Cook Bi-centennial celebrations, 9th October, 1969. Journal of the
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The Captain Cook Bi-centennial celebrations, Gisborne. Journal of the Tauranga
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Captain Cook Bicentenary commemorative presentations. Notes and Records of the
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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.
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The Captain Cook sesqui-centennial. Pan-Pacific Union Bulletin. 1926 jul.
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Captain Cook's arrival. Honolulu Advertiser. 1978 jan. p. A6.
Captain Cook's cannons. Frontiers. 1969 jun. vol.33, no.5.
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Captain Cook's last voyage. Air Pacific - Journal of British Commonwealth
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Captain Cook's ships. Geographical Journal. 1927 jun. vol.69, no.6,
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---. Some startling lights on the discovery of Australia. The
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Centennial postage-stamp issue. No. 5 - the penny and twopence-halfpenny stamps.
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