174:, a Quaker physician and botanist who had known the Parkinson family in Edinburgh. Fothergill approached Banks and proposed and later witnessed an agreement between Banks and Parkinson's siblings. Banks paid £500 (equivalent to £80,000 in 2023) as outstanding salary and as compensation for the collections and papers, a settlement that did not satisfy Stanfield. Banks allowed him to borrow some of his brother's papers after Fothergill had made a strict promise that they would not be misused. Despite this promise, Stanfield arranged for a copy to be made and decided to publish the journal, attempting to pre-empt the official publication of Cook's and Banks's journals, which was edited by the writer
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162:(now Jakarta, Indonesia), together with most of his shipmates. After his death on 26 January 1771, his employer Joseph Banks took care of his possessions. Banks announced the death of Parkinson to his brother Stanfield Parkinson, an upholsterer, after the ship had returned to England. Stanfield asserted that his brother's collections and journals and everything done in his spare time should be among the inheritance, and that only the botanical artwork was included in Parkinson's contract with Banks.
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1182:"Review of A Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas; Captain Cook's Second Voyage: The Journals of Lieutenants Elliott and Pickersgill; In the Wake of Cook: Exploration, Science & Empire, 1780–1801; Autobiographical Narrative of Residence and Exploration in Australia 1832–1839 by Edward John Eyre; Journals of the Central Australian Expedition, 1844-5"
343:, a spear-throwing device. The holes in the shield are featured in Parkinson's descriptions, not in his known drawings. The posture and stance of the warriors in the engraving are similar to heroic figures of classical antiquity, unlike those in any of Parkinson's drawings of indigenous peoples, and are likely due to Chambers.
189:, had appeared in 1773. These troubles played a part in the decline of Stanfield Parkinson's mental and physical health; he was committed to an insane asylum and died in 1776. The publication of the preface had been against Quaker rules, but Stanfield was declared insane before he could be excluded from the Westminster
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January 1771. Unlike the ship's officers, Parkinson was not under orders to yield his journals to the Admiralty or to keep silent about details of the journey. According to his shipmates, his journal was substantial and "much
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The book is structured roughly chronologically and broken up in three main parts: the first describes the voyage from
England to Tahiti and contains chapters about plants, language, and tools that Parkinson had observed in Tahiti. The second part is concerned mostly with New Zealand; the third with
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Parkinson with him as part of his entourage, for a salary of £80 per year, equivalent to £10,000 in 2023. Before embarking on the journey, Parkinson had made a will leaving all his belongings to his brother and sister. While at sea, typically Banks and the botanist
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The book is organised chronologically and mainly describes the voyage from
England to Tahiti, the time spent there, and the encounters with New Zealand and Australia. It contains Parkinson's vocabularies of several Pacific languages and also many plant names given by
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Parkinson, the book contains 27 engravings based on Parkinson's drawings, by various engravers. In some copies of the 1784 edition, they were hand coloured. Some may include alterations by the engraver; for example, Thomas Chambers's engraving
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Parkinson or whether his brother or Kenrick inserted their own ideas. However, the work of Kenrick has been described as "quickly and competently done". The linguistic knowledge displayed in the book was unprecedented in a voyage narrative.
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was to receive his brother's journal. This was based on a misunderstanding between Banks and Daniel
Solander, who later clarified that the dying Parkinson had just asked that James Lee should be allowed to read his papers. The quarrel was finally mediated by
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Australia, the voyage to
Batavia and the languages encountered on this part of the journey. A very brief fourth part recounts the return voyage after Parkinson's death. It is not certain whether the comments in the
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Parkinson drawing the plants, and Solander writing the descriptions and noting the plant name on the back side of Parkinson's drawings.
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Parkinson's brother Stanfield, who quarrelled with Banks about his brother's papers and belongings and attacked Banks and others in the book's preface. A legal injunction prevented the publication of the
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was engaged as editor for Parkinson's papers, and added a preface attacking both Banks and Fothergill. A legal injunction obtained by Hawkesworth prevented the publication until after the latter's book,
94:. The book is illustrated by engravings based on Sydney Parkinson's drawings. It has been praised for its authenticity but criticised by botanists for the low quality of the botanical content.
216:, another Quaker botanist. This second edition contains some more additional material including maps showing all three of Cook's voyages and outlines of several recent voyages of exploration.
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appeared on 12 June 1773, two days after Hawkesworth's book. Fothergill, angry about attacks on him made in the preface, responded at some point between 1773 and 1777 with the publication of
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of Tahitian plant species together with their indigenous names. They are not arranged in any systematic order, and the names and descriptions were all given by Daniel Solander. Seven of the
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explained the controversy around the first edition and praised the book, noting the authenticity of its observations. The illustrations and the word lists are mentioned as giving the
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1238:. Vol. One. The Voyage of the Endeavour 1768–1771. New Haven and London: Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art by Yale University Press.
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praises Parkinson and states "he would have produced a better book had he lived", and gives the same assessment as Beaglehole on the authority of the book.
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