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Australian Search Party

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After a cyclone wrecks a coastal schooner, the narrator joins a volunteer search to rescue any survivors or determine the crew's fate. The narrative follows upriver and island expeditions, describing landing plans, scouting tactics, and the geographic features that shaped the search. Encounters with local Aboriginal groups are treated in relation to concealment, tracking and the searchers' anxieties rather than as detailed ethnography. Interwoven natural-history observations—crocodiles, sharks, dugongs, coastal vegetation—and practical notes on provisioning, navigation and the physical hardships of bush and island travel round out the account.

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Charles H. Eden

Charles H. Eden was an author known for his contributions to adventure and exploration literature in the late 19th century. His notable work, "Australian Search Party," reflects his interest in the themes of exploration and survival in the Australian wilderness. Eden's writing often captures the spirit of adventure and the challenges faced by those who ventured into uncharted territories. In addition to his English works, he also wrote in Finnish, as seen in "Lähetyssaarnaajan tytär: Kertomus Tsulujen maasta ja Cetewayo'sta," which showcases his diverse literary talents and engagement with different cultures.

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