Description
Dive into the captivating world of 'Cook's Ark,' a beautifully crafted paperback by Alison Sutherland that chronicles the unforgettable journey of the animals that accompanied Captain James Cook to the South Pacific, with a special focus on New Zealand. This 200-page literary gem, published on 01-12-2019, offers a unique perspective on the seldom-discussed aspect of Cook's legendary voyages: the diverse menagerie aboard the Endeavour and Resolution. From charming cats and playful monkeys to useful goats and majestic horses, this insightful book reveals the vital roles these creatures played on long sea voyages.
Dr. Sutherland’s meticulous research uncovers intriguing historical facts about the vermin, livestock, utility animals, pets, and exotic species that traversed the tumultuous waters alongside their human counterparts. With vivid storytelling, readers will learn about pivotal events, such as the tragic massacre of Furneaux's men at Grass Cove and the extraordinary bond between a Maori girl and a young seaman. Additionally, heritage breed enthusiasts will find value in Sutherland’s conclusions that trace modern New Zealand's rare livestock breeds back to Cook's expeditions, highlighting the impact of these animals on New Zealand's agricultural heritage.
Enjoy the peace of mind of purchasing from a locally owned NZ business. This product is in stock in NZ, ensuring you avoid unexpected import charges, customs duty, or tax. Plus, we are pleased to offer combined shipping for your convenience.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 203 x 254 mm
Pages: 200
Bind: paperback
Author: Alison Sutherland Publisher: Alison Sutherland
Publication Date: 01-12-2019
Cook's Ark is a fascinating account of the animals that sailed with Captain James Cook to the South Pacific, with particular reference to New Zealand. It offers a novel insight into an aspect of Cook's voyages rarely touched on by other authors: the menagerie that travelled in uncomfortably close proximity to the men on board Endeavour and Resolution. From the tiniest mouse, poultry, cats, monkeys, goats, pigs, etc to the larger cattle and horse, the reader follows their journey with Captain Cook. Dr Sutherland's intensive research on the vermin, livestock, utility animals, pets and exotic animals that sailed with Captain Cook not only reveals a captivating glimpse into the life of animals at sea in the 18th century, but also exposes little known or understated historical facts. These include the story behind the massacre of Furneaux's men at Grass Cove, the relationship between a Maori girl and a young seaman, and for the readers interested in heritage breeds, concludes by linking animals introduced during Cook's voyages to some of New Zealand's rarest breeds of livestock.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.
Dr. Sutherland’s meticulous research uncovers intriguing historical facts about the vermin, livestock, utility animals, pets, and exotic species that traversed the tumultuous waters alongside their human counterparts. With vivid storytelling, readers will learn about pivotal events, such as the tragic massacre of Furneaux's men at Grass Cove and the extraordinary bond between a Maori girl and a young seaman. Additionally, heritage breed enthusiasts will find value in Sutherland’s conclusions that trace modern New Zealand's rare livestock breeds back to Cook's expeditions, highlighting the impact of these animals on New Zealand's agricultural heritage.
Enjoy the peace of mind of purchasing from a locally owned NZ business. This product is in stock in NZ, ensuring you avoid unexpected import charges, customs duty, or tax. Plus, we are pleased to offer combined shipping for your convenience.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 203 x 254 mm
Pages: 200
Bind: paperback
Author: Alison Sutherland Publisher: Alison Sutherland
Publication Date: 01-12-2019
Cook's Ark is a fascinating account of the animals that sailed with Captain James Cook to the South Pacific, with particular reference to New Zealand. It offers a novel insight into an aspect of Cook's voyages rarely touched on by other authors: the menagerie that travelled in uncomfortably close proximity to the men on board Endeavour and Resolution. From the tiniest mouse, poultry, cats, monkeys, goats, pigs, etc to the larger cattle and horse, the reader follows their journey with Captain Cook. Dr Sutherland's intensive research on the vermin, livestock, utility animals, pets and exotic animals that sailed with Captain Cook not only reveals a captivating glimpse into the life of animals at sea in the 18th century, but also exposes little known or understated historical facts. These include the story behind the massacre of Furneaux's men at Grass Cove, the relationship between a Maori girl and a young seaman, and for the readers interested in heritage breeds, concludes by linking animals introduced during Cook's voyages to some of New Zealand's rarest breeds of livestock.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.