Oct 1, 2007 - Blue Latitudes: Boldly Going Where Captain Cook Has Gone Before by Tony Horwitz


Excerpts and Interviews

2 comments:

Cecily said...

I suggested this book because I listened to it a while ago and really enjoyed it. Now I'm looking forward to reading it. I especially loved Cook's comment that the aborigines seemed happier than his own men, because they desired so little--a very Buddhist notion! I've been to Whitby, England, where Cook's ships were built--he's a hero there.

ken Ingham, admin. said...

I've read about a quarter of the book. I'm a little disappointed so far - it reads a little too much like the travel section of the post. But I must admit, I was titillated by the initial contact with Tahiti. Those sailors must have thought they'd died and gone to heaven. In general, I find the stories about Cook much more interesting than those about the escapades of the author and his sidekick.