A Voyage to the South Sea, and Round the World

A Voyage to the South Sea, and Round the World
Title page from the first edition
AuthorEdward Cooke
LanguageEnglish
Genretravelogue
PublisherB. Lintot and R. Gosling
Publication date
1712 (1712)
Publication placeUnited Kingdom

A Voyage to the South Sea, and Round the World is a 1712 book by Edward Cooke, about a real-life circumnavigation of the Earth in two ships, under the command of Woodes Rogers. It is notable for including a firsthand account of castaway Alexander Selkirk, whose tale appears to have helped inspire Daniel Defoe to write his 1719 novel, Robinson Crusoe.