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Two Expeditions Into The Interior Of Southern Australia: Charles Sturt

Two Expeditions Into The Interior Of Southern Australia: Charles Sturt

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historical account written during the early 19th century, chronicling Sturt's two significant journeys into the uncharted regions of southern Australia, providing firsthand observations on the landscape, climate, and natural resources of the colony of New South Wales. Through his explorations, Sturt aims to map the interior of Australia and identify its geographical features, offering  readers insights into the burgeoning colony during this period. At the start of the narrative, Sturt outlines the dire conditions faced by New South Wales due to severe droughts, setting the stage for his expeditions. He articulates the motivations for undertaking these journeys, including the desire to explore and understand the topography of the Macquarie River and its tributaries, with hopes that the dry conditions may have diminished the previously impassable marshes. The opening sections introduce Sturt’s preparations, the early experiences with his team as they travel from Sydney to Wellington Valley, and the hospitality received along the route, establishing a context of both challenge and camaraderie that permeates the expedition.

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Facsimilie of 1st edition Doubleday 1982; hardback; light shelfwear to dust jacket otherwise very good
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