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Captain James Cook by Rob Mundle
29.99 NZD
Category: History | Reading Level: very good
A biography that puts you on the quarterdeck with history's greatest sailor Captain James Cook is one of the greatest maritime explorers in world history. Over three remarkable voyages of discovery into the Pacific in the latter part of the eighteenth century, Cook unravelled the oldest mystery surround ...Show more
Cook: From Sailor To Legend by Rob Mundle
59.99 NZD
Category: Biographies & Memoirs
Captain James Cook is one of the greatest maritime explorers of all time. Over three remarkable voyages of discovery into the Pacific in the latter part of the 18th century, Cook unravelled the centuries-old mystery surrounding the existence of Terra Australis Incognita - the great south land; became th ...Show more
Cook: From Sailor to Legend (Captain James Cook) by Rob Mundle
34.99 NZD
Category: History
From Sailor to Legend - the story of Captain James Cook Captain James Cook is one of the greatest maritime explorers of all time. Written with colour, sweep and the authority of Robert Mundle's five decades as a competitive sailor, maritime journalist and broadcaster, this extensively researched new bio ...Show more
Dampier, the Dutch and the Great South Land by Rob Mundle
27.99 NZD
Category: History
Australia's bestselling maritime historian explores the story of how the Dutch discovered Australia. For many, the colonial story of Australia starts with Captain Cook's discovery of the east coast in 1770, but it was some 164 years before his historic voyage that European mariners began their romance w ...Show more
Fatal Storm by Rob Mundle
24.99 NZD
Category: Non-Fiction
The Sydney to Hobart yacht race has become established as one of the world's major sporting events. The race in 1998 became one of the world's major sporting disasters with the tragic loss of six sailors, injuries to many others and damage to many boats. The search and rescue operation was more like the ...Show more
Fatal Storm: The 54th Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race by Rob Mundle
31.00 NZD
Category: Adventure
The Sydney to Hobart yacht race has become established as one of the world's major sporting events. The race in 1998 became one of the world's major sporting disasters with the tragic loss of six sailors, injuries to many others and damage to many boats. This is the story of the race.
First Fleet by Rob Mundle
49.99 NZD
Category: History
The First Fleet - the Creation of a Nation Bestselling maritime biographer Rob Mundle is back on the ocean with a blockbuster for Christmas. Rob's FIRST FLEET tells the extraordinary story of the eighteenth century convoy of eleven ships that left England on 13 May 1787 for the 'lands beyond the seas'. ...Show more
Hell on High Seas by Rob Mundle
29.99 NZD
Category: Adventure
Hell on High Seas chronicles some of the most remarkable stories of survival and daring that the world's oceans have hosted over the past half century. Bizarre, unbelievable accounts of people who went missing and were given up for dead, only to miraculously reappear, apparition-like, months later. Amaz ...Show more
Ocean Warriors by Rob Mundle
34.95 NZD
Category: Sport
An account of one of the toughest yacht races on the calendar, the Volvo Ocean Race. Author Rob Mundle traces the passage of one of the top teams, Team News Corp, through the most inhospitable seas on earth in its quest to win this most famous and historic round-the-world yacht race during 2001. Trad ...Show more
The Great South Land by Rob Mundle
49.99 NZD
Category: History
How Dutch sailors discovered New Holland and left Australia to a British pirate. For many, the colonial story of Australia starts with Captain Cook's discovery of the east coast in 1770, but it was some 164 years before his historic voyage that European mariners began their romance with the immensity of ...Show more
Under Full Sail by Rob Mundle
35.00 NZD
Category: History
July 1852. It had been six weeks since the 932 passengers and sixty-man crew aboard the clipper Marco Polo had left England bound for Melbourne. They had just crossed the northern latitude of the Roaring Forties, some 350 nautical miles south of the Cape of Good Hope. Suddenly a fearsome Southern Ocean ...Show more