Dumont d'Urville : Explorer & Polymath

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Discover the captivating biography of Dumont d'Urville, a true maritime pioneer in the grand tradition of exploration. Authored by renowned historian Edward Duyker, this meticulously researched book, 'Dumont d'Urville: Explorer & Polymath', provides an in-depth look at the life and adventures of this significant figure in French naval history. Born during the tumultuous French Revolution, d'Urville emerged as a polymath—interested in botany, entomology, and ethnography—earning the nickname 'France's Captain Cook'. This hardback edition, measuring 170 x 245 mm and containing 664 pages, presents not just his voyages but also his contributions to scientific knowledge and understanding of Pacific cultures.

In addition to chronicling his expeditions, Duyker sheds light on d'Urville’s secret missions, including the search for a potential French penal colony in Australia, and his role in influencing early British settlement along the Australian coast. Notably, d'Urville was instrumental in coining the terms Melanesia and Micronesia, enriching our understanding of Pacific geography and demography. Moreover, Duyker's use of primary documents reveals untold stories, myths, and inaccuracies surrounding d'Urville’s life, offering readers an engaging blend of adventure, drama, and historical significance.

Whether you're a history buff, a fan of maritime exploration, or a student of the Pacific’s diverse cultures, this biography is an essential addition to your library. Experience the thrilling world of 19th-century exploration through the lens of a remarkable individual who played a key role in shaping our view of the Pacific. Don't miss out on securing your copy today!

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