
| Contents | |
|---|---|
| Page | Article |
| 2 | President’s Message The CCS in UK |
| 3 | J.C. Beaglehole on Cook as a Commander |
| 8 | CCS Auction Number 17 |
| 9 | Captain Cook Monument at Stowe |
| 12 | From My Collection |
| 13 | Why Did James Cook Join the Royal Navy in 1755? |
| 16 | 225 Years Ago, the end of the Third Voyage |
| 17 | State of Cook Monument at The Vache Improved A Survey of the Captain Cook Memorial Tower |
| 20 | Used Stamps On Cook’s Log |
| 21 | The Crossjack |
| 22 | Captain Cook Seminar in Sydney |
| 23 | The Hodges / Westall Connection |
| 25 | William Bayly (1737 -1810) |
| 26 | Should Cook’s Vessels Be Referred To As HMS? Captain Cook In Mile End Old Town - Part 5 |
| 27 | Summary of Accounts for the Year 2004 |
| 28 | A Second Endeavour Model |
| 29 | New and Recent Issues |
| 30 | Log Lines - new members, etc. |
| 31 | Cook Books - Part 79 |
| 32 | Cook Statue in Hyde Park |
| 33 | The CCS in Australia - Changes in Officers Wanted and For Sale |
| 34 | CCS-A Meetings in New South Wales and Victoria |
| 35 | Will of Richard Pickersgill |
| 37 | Charles Praval - New Information |
| 38 | Copyright and Piracy in 18th Century Chart Publication |
| 39 | Insects Brought Back by Banks on the Move |
| 40 | Commodore William Wilson of Great Ayton |
| 41 | Our 25th Anniversary Interesting Books, Interesting Prices |
| 42 | Odyssey of Captain Cook Exhibition at Dunedin |
| 43 | In Richard Pickersgill’s Footsteps |
| 44 | Naval Re-enactment Cook’s Sites Exhibition moves to Sydney |
| 45 | Stamps Related to Captain James Cook |
| 47 | The County Museum, Greenwich |
| 48 | Cook's Charts Moving From Taunton To Kew |