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Captain Cook's Pacific Explorations
How many times did Captain Cook cross the Pacific? Where was he forced to turn back by walls of ice--twice? Why did he meet such a tragic end? More than 200 years ago, Captain James Cook guided his small wooden sailing ship on three truly epic voyages across uncharted oceans. As one of the world’s greatest-ever navigators and explorers, he journeyed much farther than most jet-setting travelers fly today. Discover how Cook and his crew visited lands where Europeans had never set foot. Find out how they suffered tremendous hardship at sea, yet mapped thousands of miles of strange coastlines, marveled at the customs of local people, and recorded all kinds of exotic wildlife.

Author: Jane Bingham
ISBN: 9781403497567 (1403497567)  •  Dewey:  910.91639999999995  •  List Price: $32.00  •  Direct Price: $24.00
Ages:  9-11  •  Grade Level:  4-6  •  Guided Reading Level: W
Pages:  48  •  Size:  7 5/8 x 9 5/8  •  Publisher: Heinemann  •  Copyright: 2008
Subjects: Geography  •  Features:  Bio Sketch, Captions, Fact box/Side bar, Fact or Check Page/File, Interview/Quote, Labels, Maps, Primary Source, Timeline

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Grades
4-6
Great Journeys Across Earth
Readers can follow great explorers on historical journeys along famous landforms with this unique series. The geographical features are tied into the personal accounts of the explorers on their expeditions, including the conditions and equipment they had. Each book is filled with primary sources such as quotations from diaries and journals.

ISBN: 9781403497581 (1403497583)  •  List Price: $224.00  •  Direct Price: $168.00
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