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Thoroughly enjoyable. No writer has better captured the heroic enigma that was Captain James Cook than Tony Horwitz in this amiable and enthralling excursion around the Pacific. "Bill Bryson, author of In a Sunburned Country"
Tony Horwitz's" Blue Latitudes" is one of the best. . . full of humor. . . an elegant running account of Cook's exploits. "The New York Times Book Review (cover review)"
Part history, part travelogue -- and mostly just great fun. . . This is history on a global scale, and Horwitz tells it surpassingly well. Los Angeles Times
A tour de force of evocative history, serious scholarship, and compelling writing. The Washington Post
Part Cook biography, part travelogue, and very much a stroke of genius. "The Philadelphia Inquirer"
Hilarious, brainy, and balanced. . . .A trip with Horwitz is as good as it gets. "The Charlotte Observer"
Tony Horwitz has done it again. . . Keen insight, open-mindedness and laugh-out-loud humor. "San Francisco Chronicle"
A staggering blend of historical research, character study, sociological analysis, and intriguing tales of travel. "The Boston Globe"
Curiosity, intelligence, compassion and a sense of adventure. . . I love reading Tony Horwitz. "Chicago Tribune"
Horwitz succeeds brilliantly in turning the English from stiff icons to flesh-and-blood human beings. The book's constant humor, honesty and judgment recall his own "Confederates in the Attic "and Bill Bryson's "A Walk in the Woods.." . . This book will keep you enthralled. "The Seattle Time""
Thoroughly enjoyable. No writer has better captured the heroic enigma that was Captain James Cook than Tony Horwitz in this amiable and enthralling excursion around the Pacific. Bill Bryson, author of In a Sunburned Country
Tony Horwitz's Blue Latitudes is one of the best. . . full of humor. . . an elegant running account of Cook's exploits. The New York Times Book Review (cover review)
Part history, part travelogue -- and mostly just great fun. . . This is history on a global scale, and Horwitz tells it surpassingly well. Los Angeles Times
A tour de force of evocative history, serious scholarship, and compelling writing. The Washington Post
Part Cook biography, part travelogue, and very much a stroke of genius. The Philadelphia Inquirer
Hilarious, brainy, and balanced. . . .A trip with Horwitz is as good as it gets. The Charlotte Observer
Tony Horwitz has done it again. . . Keen insight, open-mindedness and laugh-out-loud humor. San Francisco Chronicle
A staggering blend of historical research, character study, sociological analysis, and intriguing tales of travel. The Boston Globe
Curiosity, intelligence, compassion and a sense of adventure. . . I love reading Tony Horwitz. Chicago Tribune
Horwitz succeeds brilliantly in turning the English from stiff icons to flesh-and-blood human beings. The book's constant humor, honesty and judgment recall his own Confederates in the Attic and Bill Bryson's A Walk in the Woods.. . . This book will keep you enthralled. The Seattle Time
""Thoroughly enjoyable. No writer has better captured the heroic enigma that was Captain James Cook than Tony Horwitz in this amiable and enthralling excursion around the Pacific." --Bill Bryson, author of In a Sunburned Country
"Tony Horwitz's Blue Latitudes is one of the best. . . full of humor. . . an elegant running account of Cook's exploits." --The New York Times Book Review (cover review)
"Part history, part travelogue -- and mostly just great fun. . . This is history on a global scale, and Horwitz tells it surpassingly well." --Los Angeles Times
"A tour de force of evocative history, serious scholarship, and compelling writing." --The Washington Post
"Part Cook biography, part travelogue, and very much a stroke of genius." --The Philadelphia Inquirer
"Hilarious, brainy, and balanced. . . .A trip with Horwitz is as good as it gets." --The Charlotte Observer
"Tony Horwitz has done it again. . . Keen insight, open-mindedness and laugh-out-loud humor." --San Francisco Chronicle
"A staggering blend of historical research, character study, sociological analysis, and intriguing tales of travel." --The Boston Globe
"Curiosity, intelligence, compassion and a sense of adventure. . . I love reading Tony Horwitz." --Chicago Tribune
"Horwitz succeeds brilliantly in turning the English from stiff icons to flesh-and-blood human beings. The book's constant humor, honesty and judgment recall his own Confederates in the Attic and Bill Bryson's A Walk in the Woods.. . . This book will keep you enthralled." --The Seattle Time
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