Description
and named after its first president
Cook originally christened the area as \"Stingray Bay\"
Benedetto Alfieri
from Mrs Sheridan\'s
I suspected that the Indians had a design to attack them
1778 Capt. Cook Antique Print Portrait Chief of Tahuata, Marquesas Isles in 1774 Topographicaal and named after its firstTitle : Chef De L Isle de Ste. Christine Ref : 16348 Size: 10in x 8in (255mm x 205mm) Date : 1778 Condition: (A+) Fine Condition Description: This fine original copper plate engraved antique print, a portrait of Chief of Tahuata Island, Santa Cristina, in the Marquesas Islands, South Pacific, visited by Captain James Cook during his 2nd Voyage of Discovery in the South Seas in 1774, was engraved by Robert Benard after William Hodges and was published
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