Sailing With Cook: Inside The Private Journal Of James Burney RN
By Suzanne Rickard
Published by NLA Publishing: Canberra 2015 1st Edition
"Sailing with Cook: Inside the Private Journal of James Burney RN offers a rare and illuminating perspective on the great voyages of Pacific exploration through the eyes of James Burney, a Royal Navy officer who sailed with Captain James Cook and later became a distinguished naval historian in his own right. Drawing directly on Burney's private journal, Suzanne Rickard reconstructs daily life aboard ship, the realities of navigation and discipline, and the intellectual world of late-eighteenth-century exploration, revealing Burney as an acute observer of people, cultures, and events. His firsthand accounts add depth and texture to the familiar narrative of Cook's voyages, often highlighting moments and personalities that sit outside the official records.
Published by NLA Publishing in Canberra in 2015 as a first edition, this carefully researched volume reflects the National Library of Australia's commitment to making significant primary sources accessible through scholarly yet engaging interpretation. Supported by contextual commentary, references, and an index, the book bridges maritime history and documentary scholarship, offering fresh insight into Britain's exploratory ambitions in the Pacific and their lasting impact on Australia, New Zealand, and the wider region. This book would particularly appeal to readers interested in Captain Cook and his circle, maritime and naval history enthusiasts, and collectors of Australian exploration and Pacific voyage literature."