The Pacific In The Wake of Captain C..., Meaghan Wilson Anastasios
The Pacific In The Wake of Captain C..., Meaghan Wilson Anastasios
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The Pacific: In The Wake of Captain Cook

Author: Meaghan Wilson Anastasios

Narrator: Alan King

Unabridged: 13 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 11/01/2018


Synopsis

A rich, complex and engaging account of Cook's voyages across the Pacific, from actor and raconteur Sam Neill.
Captain James Cook first set sail to the Pacific in 1768, just over 250 years ago. These vast waters, one third of the earth's surface, were uncharted but not unknown. A rich diversity of people and cultures navigated, traded, lived and fought here for thousands of years. Before Cook, the Pacific was disconnected from the power and ideas of Europe, Asia and America. In the wake of Cook, everything changed. The Pacific with Sam Neill is the companion book to the Foxtel documentary series of the same name, in which actor and raconteur Sam Neill takes a deeply personal, present-day voyage to map his own understanding of James Cook, Europe's greatest navigator, and the immense Pacific Ocean itself. Voyaging on a wide variety on vessels, from container ships to fishing trawlers and sailing boats, Sam crosses the length and breadth of the largest ocean in the world to experience for himself a contemporary journey in Cook's footsteps, engaging the past and present in both modern and ancient cultural practice and peoples. Fascinating, engaging, fresh and vital - this is history ... but not as you know it.

About Meaghan Wilson Anastasios

Meaghan Wilson Anastasios holds a PhD in art history and cultural economics and has been a lecturer at the University of Melbourne. She is also a researcher and writer for film and TV, including the upcoming Foxtel series Uncharted with Sam Neill, as well as Shane Delia's Spice Journey: Turkey and Gourmet Farmer Afloat. She co-wrote the bestselling historical novel The Water Diviner, based on the script for the film of the same name starring Russell Crowe. She has written for The Age and Gourmet Traveller, and is a regular commentator in the media on art market issues. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Joy on March 13, 2022

Another great book! Brought out the brutality of war ,what it must have been like fighting in the jungle with not only the "enemy, " but also the conditions malaria, dysentery and tropical diseases. I enjoy the way the author backs up the parts and the people who are real and the research that goes......more

Goodreads review by Chris on June 16, 2023

Great read as was the 3 book series Love the way Peter Watt writes with determination to acknowledge the lesser known but nonetheless important and courageous actions of the WWII Pacific series well worth reading 😊😊......more

Goodreads review by Raafay on August 26, 2019

The storyline was simple and things just happened too easily for a 'thriller'. Overall a good read for time pass.......more

Goodreads review by Mike on March 14, 2022

There is not enough written about these theatres of war. This is a bit of a soapy but I enjoyed the story and the history......more

Goodreads review by Nigel on January 30, 2021

Some made it to the end Another great story by this author hence the 5 stars. Three great stories who made it through to the end you will have to read the books to find out......more