Blue Latitudes

Blue Latitudes

Blue Latitudes: Boldly Going Where Captain Cook Has Gone Before is a book by Tony Horwitz. In it, the Pulitzer prize winning journalist travels to parts of the world once explored by James Cook.

Published by Henry Holt and Company
Pub Date: October 2002
ISBN 0-8050-6541-5

See also

*Tony Horwitz
*James Cook


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