The twenty-fifth of August 2018 marks the 250th anniversary of the departure of the Endeavour from Plymouth, England, and the first of three voyages by James Cook that would nearly complete the map of the world. Interweaving accounts of scientific discovery with the personal stories of the voyages’ key participants, William Frame and Laura Walker explore the charting of the Pacific and the natu- ral world, the first encounters and exchange between Western and indigenous cultures, and the representation of the voyages in art. The illustrations, many of which have never before been published, include drawings by all the artists employed on the voyages, including Alexander Buchan, Sydney Parkinson, William Hodges, and John Webber. It also includes the only surviving paintings by Tupaia, a Polyne- sian high priest and navigator who joined the first voyage at Tahiti and sailed with Cook to New Zealand and Australia. A stunningly illustrated object-centred his- tory, James Cook: The Voyages offers a once- in-a-generation opportunity to discover the extensive Captain Cook collection of the British Library, including original maps, artworks, journals, and printed books. William Frame is head of modern archives and manuscripts at the British Library. Laura Walker is lead curator of modern archives and manuscripts at the British Library. E X P L O R AT I O N S T U D I E S • H I S T O R Y 5 M Q U P S P R I N G 2 0 1 8 James Cook The Voyages william frame and laura walker Explore the voyages of James Cook through the artwork, charts, and journals created on the voyage. S P E C I F I C AT I O N S May 2018 978-0-7735-5286-9 $49.95T CDN, $44.95T US, £37.00 cloth 8.5 x 11 224pp 120 photos, full colour throughout North American rights eBook available