William Dampier (baptised 5 September 1651; died March 1715) was an English explorer, pirate, privateer, navigator, and naturalist who became the first Englishman to explore parts of what is today Australia, and the first person to circumnavigate the world three times. He has also been described as Australia's first natural historian, as well as one of the most important British explorers of the period between Sir Francis Drake (16th century) and Captain James Cook (18th century); he "bridged those two eras" with a mix of piratical derring-do of the former and scientific inquiry of the latter. His expeditions were among the first to identify and name a number of plants, animals, foods, and cooking techniques for a European audience, being among the first English writers to use words such as avocado, barbecue, and chopsticks. In describing the preparation of avocados, he was the first European to describe the making of guacamole, named the breadfruit plant, and made frequent documentation of the taste of numerous foods foreign to the European palate at the time, such as flamingo and manatee. (From Wikipedia) More about William Dampier:
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Books by William Dampier Books about William Dampier: Filed under: Dampier, William, 1651-1715 Early Australian Voyages, by John Pinkerton (Gutenberg text) Lives and Voyages of Drake, Cavendish, and Dampier, Including an Introductory View of the Earlier Discoveries in the South Sea, and the History of the Bucaniers (New York: Harper and Bros., 1864), by C. I. Johnstone
10 additional books about William Dampier in the extended shelves: William Dampier. (Macmillan and co., 1889), by William Clark Russell (page images at HathiTrust)
Lives and voyages of Drake, Cavendish, and Dampier; including an introductory view of the earlier discoveries in the South sea, and the history of the bucaniers ... (J. & J. Harper, 1832), by C. I. Johnstone (page images at HathiTrust)
William Dampier. (John Lane, 1929), by Clennell Wilkinson (page images at HathiTrust)
Providence displayed: or, The remarkable adventures of Alexander Selkirk, of Largo, in Scotland; who lived four years and four months by himself, on the Island of Juan Fernandez; from whence he returned with Capt. Woodes Rogers, of Bristol, and on whose adventures was founded the celebrated novel of Robinson Crusoe. With a description of the island, and an account of several other persons left there, particularly William, a Mosquito Indian, and Capt. Davis's men, including brief memoirs of the famous Capt. Wm. Dampier. To which is added a Supplement containing the history of Peter Serrano, Ephraim How, and others, left in similar situations (Printed by Riggs and Cottle, sold by I. James [etc.], 1800), by Isaac James (page images at HathiTrust)
William Dampier, seaman-scientist. (University of Kansas Libraries, 1962), by Joseph C. Shipman (page images at HathiTrust)
Lives and voyages of Drake, Cavendish, and Dampier; including an introductory view of the earlier discoveries in the South Sea, and the history of the Bucaniers. (New York, 1836), by C. I. Johnstone (page images at HathiTrust)
William Dampier (Macmillan and co., 1894), by William Clark Russell (page images at HathiTrust)
Lives and voyages of Drake, Cavendish, and Dampier: (Oliver & Boyd;, 1837), by C. I. Johnstone (page images at HathiTrust)
New voyage round the world (London : Printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in St Pauls Church-yard, MDCXCIX [1699], 1699), by William Dampier and James Knapton (page images at HathiTrust)
Voyages and descriptions. Vol. II, in three parts, viz. I. A supplement of the voyage round the world, describing the countreys of Tonquin, Achin, Malacca, &c. their product, inhabitants, manners, trade, policy, &c. 2. Two voyages to Campeachy, with a description of the coasts, product, inhabitants, logwood-cutting, trade, &c. of Jucatan, Campeachy, New-Spain, &c. 3. A discourse of trade-winds, breezes, storms, seasons of the year, tides and currents of the torrid zone throughout the world, with an account of Natal in Africk, its product, negro's, &c. (London : Printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in St Pauls Church-yard, MDCXCIX [1699], 1699), by William Dampier and James Knapton (page images at HathiTrust)
Books by William Dampier: Dampier, William, 1651-1715: A Continuation of A Voyage to New-Holland, &c., in the Year 1699 (1709) (multiple formats at archive.org) Dampier, William, 1651-1715: Dampier's Voyages: Consisting of a New Voyage Round the World, a Supplement to the Voyage Round the World, Two Voyages to Campeachy, a Discourse of Winds, a Voyage to New Holland, and a Vindication, in Answer to the Chimerical Relation of William Funnell (2 volumes; London: E. Grant Richards, 1906), ed. by John Masefield (page images at HathiTrust) Dampier, William, 1651-1715: A Voyage to New Holland, &c., in the Year 1699 (1703) (multiple formats at archive.org) Dampier, William, 1651-1715: Voyages and Descriptions (1699) (multiple formats at archive.org)
Additional books by William Dampier in the extended shelves: Dampier, William, 1651-1715: A Continuation of a Voyage to New Holland, Etc. in the Year 1699 (Gutenberg ebook) Dampier, William, 1651-1715: Dampier's voyages. Consisting of a new voyage round the world, a Supplement to the Voyage round the world, Two voyages to Campeachy, a Discourse of winds, a Voyage to New Holland, and a vindication, in answer to the chimerical relation of William Funnell (E.G. Richards, 1906) (page images at HathiTrust) Dampier, William, 1651-1715: New voyage round the world (London : Printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in St Pauls Church-yard, MDCXCIX [1699], 1699), also by James Knapton (page images at HathiTrust) Dampier, William, 1651-1715: A new voyage round the world; describing particularly the isthmus of America, several coasts and islands in the West Indies, the Isles of Cape Verd, the passage by Terra del Fuego, the South Sea coasts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico, the isle of Guam one of the Ladrones, Mindanao, and other Philippine and East-India islands near Cambodia, China, Formosa, Luconia, Celebes, &c., New Holland, Sumatra, Nicobar isles, the Cape of Good Hope, and Santa Hellena, their soil, rivers, harbours, plants, fruits, animals, and inhabitants, their customs, religion, government, trade, &c. (Printed for J. Knapton at the Crown in St. Paul's Churchyard, 1697) (page images at HathiTrust) Dampier, William, 1651-1715: Traité des vents qui règnent dans toute la zône torride. (J.J. Paschoud, 1815) (page images at HathiTrust) Dampier, William, 1651-1715: A voyage to New Holland, &c. in the year 1699 : wherein are described, the Canary-Islands, the Isles of Mayo and St. Jago, the Bay of All Saints, with the forts and town of Bahia in Brasil, Cape Salvadore, the winds on the Brasilian coast, Abrohlo-Shoals, a table of all the variations observ'd in this voyage, occurrences near the Cape of Good Hope, the course to New Holland. Shark's Bay, the isles and coast, &c. of New Holland : their inhabitants, manners, customs, trade, &c., their harbours, soil, beasts, birds, fish, &c. trees, plants, fruits, &c. : illustrated with several maps and draughts, also divers birds, fishes, and plants, not found in this part of the world, curiously ingraven on copper-plates : vol. III (London : Printed for James Knapton at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1703., 1703), also by James Knapton (page images at HathiTrust) Dampier, William, 1651-1715: A Voyage to New Holland, Etc. in the Year 1699 (Gutenberg ebook) Dampier, William, 1651-1715: Voyages and descriptions. Vol. II, in three parts, viz. I. A supplement of the voyage round the world, describing the countreys of Tonquin, Achin, Malacca, &c. their product, inhabitants, manners, trade, policy, &c. 2. Two voyages to Campeachy, with a description of the coasts, product, inhabitants, logwood-cutting, trade, &c. of Jucatan, Campeachy, New-Spain, &c. 3. A discourse of trade-winds, breezes, storms, seasons of the year, tides and currents of the torrid zone throughout the world, with an account of Natal in Africk, its product, negro's, &c. (London : Printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in St Pauls Church-yard, MDCXCIX [1699], 1699), also by James Knapton (page images at HathiTrust)
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