James Burney
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James Burney (13 June, 1750 – 1821) was an English Rear-Admiral who accompanied Captain Cook in his last two voyages and wrote a series of History of Voyages of Discovery. He was a son of the composer Charles Burney, brother to Charles Burney and the novelist Fanny Burney. He was also a friend of Charles Lamb.
He was an accomplished scholar and very knowledgeable sailor.
[edit] Partial List of Published Works
- "An Essay by Way of Lecture on the Game of Whist" (1823)
- "Chronological History of the Voyages and Discoveries in the South Sea or Pacific Ocean"
- "Chronological History of North-Eastern Voyages of Discovery and of the Early Eastern Navigations of the Russians"
- "History of the Buccaneers of America" (1816)
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