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Tony horwitz captain cook
Tony horwitz captain cook












tony horwitz captain cook

Office- Wall Street Journal, 200 Liberty St., New York, NY 10281.ĬAREER: News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne, IN, reporter, 1983-84 Wall Street Journal, New York, NY, reporter, 1989- freelance writer. Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, M.A.ĪDDRESSES: Home-Waterford, VA. He lives with his wife and son in Virginia.PERSONAL: Born June 9, 1958, in Washington, DC married Geraldine Brooks (a reporter), December, 1984 children: Nathaniel. He has been a foreign correspondent for the Wall Street Journal and a staff writer for the New Yorker, and contributed to Harper's, the New York Times and other publications. Tony Horwitz, winner of the 1995 Pullitzer Prize for national reporting, is the bestselling author of Confederates in the Attic, Baghdad Without a Map and One for the Road. By turns harrowing and hilarious, insightful and entertaining, Into the Blue brings to life a man whose voyages have left an indelible mark on the world as we know it today. Along the way, he narrowly avoids shipwreck on the Bora Bora reef, travels to remote beer-swilling cyclone-wracked crocodile-infested outposts, uncovers the conspiracy of the red banana, dons a wig and britches in Tahiti, and survives turkey curry in Middlesbrough and gale-force winds on the deck of a week-long Alaskan ferry ride. More than two centuries on, Tony Horwitz travels the world in the captain's wake in a quest to uncover Cook's legacy.

tony horwitz captain cook

He also explores Cook the man: an impoverished farmboy who broke through the barriers of his class and time to become the greatest navigator in history. Tony Horwitz vividly recounts Cook's voyages and the exotic scenes he encountered: tropical orgies, taboo rituals, human sacrifice, hip-throbbing Tahitian dancers, New Zealand cannibals, Hawaiian surfers, and Australian Aborigines sealed off from the rest of the world for thousands of years. By the time of his violent death in Hawaii in 1779, there was little left to discover and the map of the world was substantially complete.

tony horwitz captain cook

Before Cook set off for the Pacific in 1768, one third of the globe remained blank. His ships sailed some 150 000 miles, from the Arctic to the Antarctic, from Tasmania to Oregon, from Easter Island to Siberia. Print Into the Blue - Boldly going where Captain Cook has gone beforeĬaptain James Cook's three epic journeys in the eighteenth century were the last great voyages of discovery.














Tony horwitz captain cook