Dampier's Voyages: Consisting of a New Voyage Round the World, a Supplement to the Voyage Round the World; Volume 1
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William Dampier fue un navegante y aventurero inglés cuyos escritos de viaje son valorados por sus detalladas descripciones de la naturaleza y las culturas indígenas. Sus observaciones de Australia y otras regiones inexploradas de finales del siglo XVII representan algunos de los primeros registros sistemáticos de historia natural de estas áreas. El estilo de escritura de Dampier, influenciado por sus experiencias marítimas y de exploración, imbuye sus obras de autenticidad y un espíritu de aventura. Su legado literario reside en su precisa observación y detallado registro del mundo tal como lo descubrió.






Culturally significant, this work has been recognized by scholars for its importance in understanding the foundations of civilization. It contributes to the broader knowledge base, offering insights that are integral to the study of history and culture.
The book explores the life and achievements of William Dampier, an influential English explorer and naturalist. Notably, he was the first Englishman to venture into parts of present-day Australia and the first to circumnavigate the globe three times. Recognized as Australia’s first natural historian, Dampier's expeditions contributed significantly to the European understanding of various plants, animals, and culinary practices. He introduced terms like avocado, barbecue, and chopsticks to the English language, marking his lasting impact on exploration and natural history.
William Dampier was a pioneering English explorer and naturalist, notable for being the first Englishman to explore parts of Australia and the first to circumnavigate the globe three times. His significant contributions to natural history include identifying and naming various plants, animals, and culinary terms for European audiences. Dampier's writings introduced words like avocado, barbecue, and chopsticks to English, marking him as a crucial figure in the exploration era between Sir Walter Raleigh and James Cook.
'A roaring tale ... remains as vivid and exciting today as it was on publication in 1697' Guardian The pirate and adventurer William Dampier circumnavigated the globe three times, and took notes wherever he went. This is his frank, vivid account of his buccaneering sea voyages around the world, from the Caribbean to the Pacific and East Indies. Filled with accounts of raids, escapes, wrecks and storms, it also contains precise observations of people, places, animals and food (including the first English accounts of guacamole, mango chutney and chopsticks). A bestseller on publication, this unique record of the colonial age influenced Robinson Crusoe, Gulliver's Travels and consequently the whole of English literature. Edited with an Introduction by Nicholas Thomas
This reprint offers a detailed exploration of early Australian voyages, focusing on the journeys of notable explorers such as Pelsart, Tasman, and Dampier. The book provides insights into their discoveries and experiences during the formative years of Australia’s exploration. The 1893 edition preserves historical accounts and narratives that reflect the challenges and triumphs faced by these early navigators, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Australia’s maritime history.
Exploring the challenges and adventures of life at sea, this classic narrative delves into the experiences of sailors, their camaraderie, and the unpredictable nature of the ocean. It vividly captures the beauty and peril of maritime life, offering insights into the daily routines, struggles, and triumphs faced by those who navigate the waters. Rich in detail, the account highlights both the romanticism and harsh realities of life on the ocean, making it a timeless reflection on human resilience and the allure of the sea.
This exploration narrative details a comprehensive voyage around the globe, highlighting the isthmus of America and various regions such as the West Indies, Cape Verde, and the southern coasts of South America. It offers insights into the geography, flora, fauna, and cultures of numerous islands and territories, including the Philippines, East Indies, and Australia. The book intricately examines the customs, religions, governments, and trade practices of the inhabitants, providing a rich account of the diverse societies encountered during the journey.