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Captain Cook's Endeavor (Anatomy of the Ship)
Karl Heinz Marquardt
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| #2241006 in Books | 1995-07 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.50 x10.00 x.75l, | File type: PDF | 136 pages||15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.| Plenty of info - not all of it accurate|By Matthew|This volume offers a wealth of info on the Endeavor, from deck fittings to rigging details. The largest compilation of data in one source I have ever come across. I am however, disappointed in this book - especially for the sales price.
Unfortunately, the claims of a "detailed fold-out plan" turned out to be a side|About the Author|Karl-Heinz Marquardt is an internationally acclaimed draughtsman who contributes regularly to Conway's modelling quarterly Model Shipwright and has written 18th Century Rigs & Rigging and The Global Schooner, along with another Anatomy of the
The Endeavour, made eternally famous by Captain Cook's first voyage in her in 1768-71, was originally the collier Earl of Pembroke and was chosen by Cook for his voyage because of her strong construction. She was purchased by the Royal Navy at Whitby and then converted to an exploration ship at Deptford. After her voyage she was sold out of service in 1775, and finally condemned sometime in the 1790s.
This revised edition features accurate, visually exciting and...
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