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The trial of the cannibal dogThe trial of the cannibal dog

The trial of the cannibal dog2003

Anne Salmond

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"The Pacific voyages of James Cook sailed across perilous tropical seas, survived hurricanes and volcanic eruptions, discovered unknown lands and peoples and made their Captain an icon of imperial history." "Yet, as Anne Salmond shows, the story of these epic South Sea journeys is far more than one of conquest and control. She has devoted a lifetime to the study of relations between Europeans and Polynesians, and this startling, rich, stylish book is the result. In Salmond's account, Cook's great voyages regain their dreamlike quality as they encounter the last major human communities untouched by wider worlds. Far from being little wooden islands of Englishness in a Polynesian sea, his ships and the men in them are as much changed by what happens as the islanders they meet. We see them alarmed and entranced by the islanders' open sexuality, shocked by human sacrifice and cannibalism, but also forging relationships with Pacific Island friends and lovers, acquiring tattoos and learning to speak Polynesian languages, with Cook himself granted the status of high chief in many areas before his violent downfall."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
2003
OL Work ID
OL2143754W

Subjects

HistoryTravelVoyages around the worldExplorersBiographyDiscovery and explorationPolynesia, discovery and explorationCook, james, 1728-1779Polynesia, historyVoyages and travelsGreat britain, biographyDescription and travelJourneysBritish

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