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  • Captain Cook

    Oliver Warner

    eBook (New Word City, Inc., Aug. 28, 2016)
    In his three extraordinary voyages, Captain James Cook made history. He was the first to discover Australia and the Hawaiian Islands and the first to circumnavigate New Zealand.By the 1700s, England, eager to expand its realm of trade, promoted exploration of all the unclaimed regions of the world. The eighteenth century, the age of reason and enlightenment, required a new kind of explorer: not a rover or a plunderer or a seeker of adventure for its own sake, but a master of navigation and seamanship. Captain James Cook filled the bill.No one ever surpassed Cook's record. From South America to Australia, from the ice islands of the South Pacific to the fogbound Bering Strait, lay thousands of miles of islands, atolls, and ocean that Cook charted.
  • Captain Cat

    Syd Hoff, Dan Bittner, HarperAudio

    Audiobook (HarperAudio, Feb. 24, 2015)
    A patriotic feline, Captain Cat springs out of bed whenever the bugle sounds, and he has more stripes than any of the soldiers. But most of all, this young recruit and his best friend, Pete, know what it really takes to make the army a home: friendship.
  • Captain Cook

    Rebecca Levene

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, April 30, 2005)
    Three new titles in this burgeoning series, providing a great introduction to the remarkable lives of important historical figures.Each book describes a famous life, following the protagonist through their triumphs and tribulations.Lively speech, gentle humour and colourful illustrations bring the reader closer to the action as the story unfolds.
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  • Captain Cook

    Oliver Warner

    Paperback (New Word City, Inc., July 21, 2018)
    In his three extraordinary voyages, Captain James Cook made history. He was the first to discover Australia and the Hawaiian Islands and the first to circumnavigate New Zealand. By the 1700s, England, eager to expand its realm of trade, promoted exploration of all the unclaimed regions of the world. The eighteenth century, the age of reason and enlightenment, required a new kind of explorer: not a rover or a plunderer or a seeker of adventure for its own sake, but a master of navigation and seamanship. Captain James Cook filled the bill. No one ever surpassed Cook's record. From South America to Australia, from the ice islands of the South Pacific to the fogbound Bering Strait, lay thousands of miles of islands, atolls, and ocean that Cook charted.
  • Captain James Cook

    Richard Hough

    Paperback (Norton, March 17, 1997)
    "[Hough's] thorough and lively biography . . . interprets the life with sympathy and skill. From first page to last, Hough leaves no doubt that he is telling the story not merely of a great sailor but also of a great man."--Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post Book World James Cook, born in 1728, was one of the most celebrated men of his time, the last and the greatest of the romantic navigator/explorers. His voyages in the Royal Navy to the eastern and western seaboards of North America, the North and South Pacific, the Arctic, and the Antarctic brought a new understanding of the worlds geography and of the peoples, flora, and fauna of the lands he discovered. Richard Hough's vivid narrative captures all the excitement of this age of discovery and establishes Cook as a link between the vague scientific speculations of the early eighteenth century and the industrial revolution to come. A pioneer in many fields, Cook produced maps of unprecedented accuracy; revolutionized the seaman's diet, all but eliminating scurvy; and exploded the myth of the Great Southern Continent imagined by earlier geographers and scientists. Hough consulted numerous archives and traveled in Cook's wake from Alaska to Tasmania, visiting many of the Pacific islands--including the spot where Cook was stoned to death by cannibals in the Hawaiian archipelago--to produce a comprehensive and immensely readable biography, full of new insights into the life of one of the worlds greatest mariners. Photographs
  • Captain Cook

    Vanessa Collingridge

    Paperback (Ebury Publishing, Feb. 6, 2003)
    Presents the story encompassing three separate centuries and three different lives. Captain Cook is best known for his heroic voyages through the Pacific Ocean. This work starts with his humble beginnings as the son of a farm labourer to his final tragic voyage which signalled the end of his revered reputation.
  • Captain Color

    Arnie Lightning, Wes Super, Hey Sup Bye Publishing

    Audiobook (Hey Sup Bye Publishing, Feb. 9, 2018)
    Captain Color to the rescue! The world was once a dull place without color. Everything was black and white and boring! One day, Mrs. Luminosity Sinclair decided to use magic and joy to create the Color Factory! It pumped beautiful and vibrant colors into the world. The world now had color, but some did not like this change. The Xenophobe Society (a group of old men that despised change) decided to take action to prevent it. They created evil robots to destroy the Color Factory. Can Captain Color prevent their attack and save the Color Factory? Listen to the audiobook to find out! Arnie Lightning is a best-selling children's book author with a straightforward goal. He wants his work to create a positive impact in the lives of others through children's books. Learning morals, lessons, and good character can start at a young age. Arnie's books reflect this. By providing a comfortable and entertaining environment, learning can be a fun activity!
  • Captain Cook

    Rebecca Levene

    Paperback (Usborne, Feb. 25, 2010)
    Vivid account of the extraordinary life of the explorer.
  • Captain Cat

    Syd Hoff

    Paperback (HarperCollins, April 22, 1994)
    Captain Cat has joined the army!He has whiskers and paws, and more stripes than the soldiers have ever seen. But most important, he has a best friend who can make an army barracks feel like home.A classic from Syd Hoff, the bestselling creator of the Danny and the Dinosaur series, Captain Cat is a Level One I Can Read, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.
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  • Captain Cook

    Rebecca Levene, David Cuzik

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 2005)
    James Cook had always wanted to be a sailor. So when he was asked to lead an expedition to the South Seas, he was ecstatic. It was the first of three major voyages he was to make to map the unknown world, battling storms, icebergs and worse.
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  • Captain Cook

    Oliver Warner

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 6, 2017)
    In his three extraordinary voyages, Captain James Cook made history. He was the first to discover Australia and the Hawaiian Islands and the first to circumnavigate New Zealand. By the 1700s, England, eager to expand its realm of trade, promoted exploration of all the unclaimed regions of the world. The eighteenth century, the age of reason and enlightenment, required a new kind of explorer: not a rover or a plunderer or a seeker of adventure for its own sake, but a master of navigation and seamanship. Captain James Cook filled the bill. No one ever surpassed Cook’s record. From South America to Australia, from the ice islands of the South Pacific to the fogbound Bering Strait, lay thousands of miles of islands, atolls, and ocean that Cook charted.
  • Captain Cook

    Ladybird Books

    Hardcover (Random House Inc, March 1, 1982)
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