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William Dampier (1651–1715)

Auteur van Piracy, Turtles and Flying Foxes (Penguin Great Journeys)

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William Dampier (1652-1715) is the most remarkable seaman that England produced in the century and a half between Drake and Captain Cook. They each circumnavigated the world once; Dampier did so three times
Fotografie: William Dampier, 1698, by T. Murray. Wikimedia Commons.

Werken van William Dampier

A New Voyage Round the World (1697) 74 exemplaren
Voyage to New Holland (1981) 28 exemplaren

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The Book of the Sea (1954) — Medewerker — 36 exemplaren

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Officiële naam
Dampier, William
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Dampier, Guillaume
Geboortedatum
1651-08
Overlijdensdatum
1715-03
Graflocatie
Londen, Engeland, Groot-Brittannië
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
England
UK
Geboorteplaats
East Coker, Somerset, England
Plaats van overlijden
London, England
Woonplaatsen
England, UK
Jamaica
Mexico
Opleiding
King's School, Bruton, Somerset, England
Beroepen
privateer
navigator
naturalist
explorer
Organisaties
Royal Navy

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This is the sort of book that makes reading exploration fun! This book is jam-packed with first person accounts of seeing and wondering about unknown and/or unthought things such as durian and jackfruit, zebras, boomerangs, the concept of the international date line, the width of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the differences in various cultures met around the world, etc. To top it off, Dampier was a willing buccaneer who migrated towards being an unwilling one near book’s end. Truly fascinating reading. All, that is, except for the period along the Central and South American coasts which became somewhat tedious at times. Wonderful book though! Finished 10.06.2020 at the NR.… (meer)
 
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untraveller | Jun 13, 2020 |
Dampier (1651-1715) had " a long and unbelievably chaotic career, managing more by accident than design to sail around the world three times."
Thus the reader needs to abandon questioning how this abbreviated little work finds the author in the FIRST half on a fairly mundane trading trip to Jamaica, then branching off to S America (much adventure in Honduras region...Indians, nasty Spaniards...) and then suddenly on the opposite side of the world taking in Mindanao, Australia (Arnhem land?) where the Aborigines are "the miserablest People in the World. The Hodmadods of Monomatapa, though a nasty people, yet for wealth are Gentlenen to these."...and Sumatra, returning home with a captured 'Painted Prince' whom he later sold to be exhibited in England...
In between are natural history accounts of turtles, manatees etc.
Would have liked a clearer understanding of motivation for all the journeys but quite an adventure.
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½
 
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starbox | 1 andere bespreking | Feb 25, 2020 |
Explorer and sometime pirate William Dampier went round the world three times and wrote the first English language travel book. This book is part of the Penguin Great Journeys series and features Dampier's exploits in Sumatra, the Philippines and Australia. He writes of the appearance and ways of the local Indian tribes and Aborigines. He also closely observes the various insects, sea life, especially the various turtles, and bats. Written about 1686, this is the world when it was wild and dangerous. Dampier loses several of his crew over the course of the journal.… (meer)
½
 
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mstrust | 1 andere bespreking | May 14, 2015 |

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Werken
26
Ook door
1
Leden
334
Populariteit
#71,211
Waardering
½ 3.5
Besprekingen
3
ISBNs
33
Talen
4

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