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The Wide Wide Sea: Imperial Ambition, First Contact and the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A “thrilling and superbly crafted” (The Wall Street Journal) account of the most momentous voyage of the Age of Exploration, which culminated in Captain James Cook’s death in Hawaii, and left a complex and controversial legacy still debated to this day. One of The New York Times Book Review’s 10 Best Books of the Year A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: THE NEW YORK TIMES, TIME, THE ECONOMIST, NPR, THE NEW YORKER, THE SMITHSONIAN, AND KIRKUS REVIEWS “In this masterly history, Sides tracks the 18th-century English naval officer James Cook’s third and final voyage across the globe, painting a vivid and propulsive portrait."—The New York Times Book Review On July 12th, 1776, Captain James Cook, already lionized as the greatest explorer in British history, set off on his third voyage in his ship the HMS Resolution. Two-and-a-half years later, on a beach on the island of Hawaii, Cook was killed in a conflict with native Hawaiians. How did Cook, who was unique among captains for his respect for Indigenous peoples and cultures, come to that fatal moment? Hampton Sides’ bravura account of Cook’s last journey both wrestles with Cook’s legacy and provides a thrilling narrative of the titanic efforts and continual danger that characterized exploration in the 1700s. Cook was renowned for his peerless seamanship, his humane leadership, and his dedication to science. On previous expeditions, Cook mapped huge swaths of the Pacific, including the east coast of Australia, and initiated first European contact with numerous peoples. He treated his crew well and endeavored to learn about the societies he encountered with curiosity and without judgment. Yet something was different on this last voyage. Cook became mercurial, resorting to the lash to enforce discipline, and led his two vessels into danger time and again. Uncharacteristically, he ordered violent retaliation for perceived theft on the part of native peoples. This may have had something to do with his secret orders, which were to chart and claim lands before Britain’s imperial rivals could, and to discover the fabled Northwest Passage. Whatever Cook’s intentions, his scientific efforts were the sharp edge of the colonial sword, and the ultimate effects of first contact were catastrophic for Indigenous people around the world. The tensions between Cook’s overt and covert missions came to a head on the shores of Hawaii. His first landing there was harmonious, but when Cook returned after mapping the coast of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, his exploitative treatment of the Hawaiians led to the fatal encounter. At once a ferociously-paced story of adventure on the high seas and a searching examination of the complexities and consequences of the Age of Exploration, THE WIDE WIDE SEA is a major work from one of our finest narrative nonfiction writers. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Vintage


Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 27, 2025


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Print length ‏ : ‎ 432 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0525565701


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 03


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 14.4 ounces


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.15 x 1.24 x 7.96 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #2,615 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #2 in Traveler & Explorer Biographies #3 in Maritime History & Piracy (Books) #3 in Expeditions & Discoveries World History (Books)


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great history of Caption Cook’s 3rd voyage.
Format: Audiobook
Hampton Sides is an awesome author. He captures the arduous, grueling life of sailors on years long voyages and the meeting indigenous people who had never seen Europeans.
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2025 by Winthrop47

  • Great historical fiction novel.
Format: Hardcover
I loved this book, I would highly recommend it for anyone interested in history. I just bought the hardback for my son as a gift. It is well written and informative.
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2025 by WB

  • Great Book: Learned a Lot But No Drama
Format: Paperback
The text is easy to read and carries the reader through historical events. The book is interesting because of its history and geographical content. It is often droll and lacks the high seas narrative of storms and problems I had hoped for. I enjoyed the book, but it's not a 5.
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2025 by Pamela S.

  • Great Addition to the Library
Format: Hardcover
I discovered Hampton Sides a couple years ago with In The Kingdom of Ice. I immediately enjoyed his writing style. So then I read Blood and Thunder, and then Ghost Soldiers. You can tell that meticulous research has gone into every one of these books. But that really is the bare minimum for a non-fiction writing. And it's what comes after the meticulous research that keeps me coming back to Hampton Sides' books. He doesn't just tell interesting true stories. He tells them in an interesting way. Every one is a page turner. So when I heard about The Wide Wide Sea I ordered it as soon as it was available. And again I found a page turner about a fascinating period of history. If you are at all interested in sailing, exploration, or adventure give this one a read. As far as the physical condition of the book itself, it's well made and high quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2025 by ThePinkPenguin

  • Amazing Story; easy read.
Format: Kindle
Another excellent story from Hampton Sides. Cook was an amazing and gifted man who accomplished so much more than his many critics could ever hope to achieve. Seems he tended to respect the peoples he encountered more often than not and, at times, recognized that the “civilization” he represented and brought with him was not ultimately beneficial to them. Highly recommend this read. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2025 by jwamerican

  • Captive reading
Format: Kindle
I thoroughly enjoyed this well-written book of a compelling adventure. Each of the participants were accurately portrayed. Other events in the world gave historical perspective to Cook’s mission.
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2025 by Charles K. Van Sluyter

  • Great Read!
Format: Paperback
Fantastic story of the sea and its island people. It really does not get going until page 59 but from there it’s an adventurous sea story. It’s interesting to read of how the islands in the Pacific and the locations along the American west coast got their names. Cook was looking for a passage from the northern Pacific up around Alaska and the goal was to find a way to sail over the top of North America and reach the Atlantic Ocean and then sail back to England, unfortunately he never made it. 354 pages in soft cover, I think that anyone who loves the sea and all it’s wonders would find it hard to put this book aside until finished. Storms, friendly natives and not so friendly natives, disease and sea life of all kinds, it’s all here. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2025 by Corky

  • Wonderful book - very well written
Format: Paperback
Excellent book - very well written…. Highly recommend!
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2025 by Lookout-13

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