South Sea Argonaut: James Colnett and the Enlargement of the Pacific 1772-1803

by Granville Allen Mawer

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'Who is Colnett?' So asks Jack Aubrey in Patrick O'Brian's Far Side of the World. Who indeed. As an adventurous teenager, James Colnett had sailed with Cook in the Resolution. He later became a pioneer in the Pacific sea otter trade, nearly starting a war with Spain in the process. He attempted to force Japan and Korea to admit British trade, and failing that smuggled pelts into China. He conducted a whaling reconnaissance to the Galapagos Islands and transported convicts to New South Wales. One way or another, James Colnett managed to intersperse fighting his country's enemies in the American and French wars with thirteen years plying the South Seas. Seeing himself as a latter-day Argonaut, he reflected that his working life had been devoted to 'enlarging the bounds of Navigation and Commerce'. The Pacific gave him ample scope.
  • ISBN10 1925984443
  • ISBN13 9781925984446
  • Publish Date 31 March 2020
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country AU
  • Imprint Australian Scholarly Publishing
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 260
  • Language English