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DescriptionCook'sThirdVoyage58.png
English: Map showing the third voyage of Captain James Cook. Route prior to Cook's death is shown in red, and the route of his crew following Cook's death as a dotted line.
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Original map:
Cobbe, Hugh (ed.) (1979) Cook's Voyages and Peoples of the Pacific, London: British Museum Publications, Ltd.
Price, A. Grenfell. (1969) The Explorations of Captain James Cook in the Pacific, Sydney: Angus & Robertson, Ltd.
Campbell, Gordon. (1936) Captain James Cook R.N., F.R.S., London: Hodder and Stoughton, Ltd.
Later updates and corrections:
Thomas, Nicholas. (2003) Cook: The Extraordinary Voyages of Captain James Cook, New York City: Walker & Company
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