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OverviewHistory remembers the voyages of Captain James Cook as triumphs of navigation and discovery. His journals chart new lands, record scientific wonders, and map oceans once thought impossible to cross. But journals are careful things. They record what must be known... and often leave unwritten what could not safely be said. Beyond the Charts begins with a simple question: what if the official record of the greatest voyages in history is only part of the story? Drawn from extensive research into the journals of Cook and the men who sailed beside him, this dramatic historical novel follows the fragile boundary between documented history and the rumors that linger in its margins. Across frozen southern seas, through the coral labyrinths of the Pacific, and among distant islands where cultures first collided, Cook's expedition moves through a world where survival depended on courage, instinct, and the fragile strength of wooden ships against the vastness of the ocean. Decades later, an aging scholar begins assembling fragments left scattered across time-forgotten journals, marginal notes, conflicting reports, and small details history quietly ignored. As the pieces begin to align, a troubling possibility emerges: that something important was deliberately left out of the official record. What truly happened on those voyages? And why was it never written plainly? Blending meticulous historical research with atmospheric storytelling, Beyond the Charts draws readers into the dangerous, uncertain world of eighteenth-century exploration. It is a story of sailors and scholars, ambition and mystery, and the relentless human drive to push beyond the edge of the known world. For readers who enjoy deeply researched historical fiction, maritime adventure, and stories where the truth hides between the lines of history. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Charles AlexanderPublisher: Charles Alexander Publishing Imprint: Charles Alexander Publishing Edition: 2nd ed. Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.148kg ISBN: 9798234025609Pages: 672 Publication Date: 15 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationCharles Alexander was born and raised in Michigan. His working life has taken him through many trades and professions, including years in broadcasting, firefighting, construction, warehouse work, property inspections, and other practical fields. He holds a degree in broadcasting arts and spent several years working in radio before turning his attention toward his family, research, and writing. In addition to historical study, Alexander has written several children's stories and has long pursued traditional skills such as herbal medicine and apothecary practice.His interest in the voyages of Captain James Cook began unexpectedly during a series of discussions about exploration history. What began as curiosity quickly became a deep investigation into the original journals and writings of Cook and the men who sailed with him. Rather than relying on modern retellings, Alexander focused on reading the firsthand accounts preserved from the voyages themselves. The language, events, and atmosphere of this book are drawn directly from those early writings, written in the vernacular of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in an effort to allow readers to experience the voyages as they were recorded by those who lived them.Alexander believes that the truest understanding of history comes from the words of the people who witnessed it. Much of his research centers on forgotten records, contradictions within accepted narratives, and the overlooked details preserved in primary sources. His hope in writing this work is not only to tell a compelling story, but to encourage readers to question how history is written and to seek the original records for themselves.He lives in Michigan with his wife and children, where they maintain a homestead, grow much of their own food, preserve their harvest, and continue a way of life rooted in self-reliance and learning. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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