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y separately published work icon Dumont d'Urville : Explorer and Polymath single work   biography  
Issue Details: First known date: 2014... 2014 Dumont d'Urville : Explorer and Polymath
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'Explorer Jules-Sébastien-César Dumont d’Urville (1790–1842) is sometimes called France’s Captain Cook. Born less than a year after the beginning of the French Revolution, he lived through turbulent times. He was an erudite polymath: a maritime explorer fascinated by botany, entomology, ethnography and the diverse languages of the world. As a young ensign he was decorated for his pivotal part in France’s acquisition of the famous Vénus de Milo.

'D’Urville’s voyages and writings meshed with an emergent French colonial impulse in the Pacific. In this magnificent biography Edward Duyker reveals that D’Urville had secret orders to search for the site for a potential French penal colony in Australia. He also effectively helped to precipitate pre-emptive British settlement on several parts of the Australian coast. D’Urville visited New Zealand in 1824, 1827 and 1840. This wide-ranging survey examines his scientific contribution, including the plants and animals he collected, and his conceptualisation of the peoples of the Pacific: it was he who first coined the terms Melanesia and Micronesia.

'D’Urville helped to confirm the fate of the missing French explorer Lapérouse, took Charles X into exile after the Revolution of 1830, and crowned his navigational achievements with two pioneering Antarctic descents.

'Edward Duyker has used primary documents that have long been overlooked by other historians. He dispels many myths and errors about this daring explorer of the age of sail and offers his readers grand adventure and surprising drama and pathos.' (Publication summary)

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  • Dedication: For Ivan Barko, in friendship and gratitude.

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Dumont d'Urville: Explorer and Polymath Robert Wilson , 2014 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 15 November 2014; The Age , 15 November 2014; The Canberra Times , 15 November 2014;

— Review of Dumont d'Urville : Explorer and Polymath Edward Duyker , 2014 single work biography
Dumont d'Urville: Explorer and Polymath Robert Wilson , 2014 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 15 November 2014; The Age , 15 November 2014; The Canberra Times , 15 November 2014;

— Review of Dumont d'Urville : Explorer and Polymath Edward Duyker , 2014 single work biography
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