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Pioneers in Australasia

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The work surveys Australasia's landscapes and first inhabitants, then traces European contact from early Spanish and Portuguese navigators and Dutch discoverers to English voyages by Dampier, Cook, and Bligh. It combines adventure narratives of pioneering expeditions with descriptive natural history, using maps, illustrations, and scientific names to clarify flora, fauna, and place names. Chapters recount interactions between newcomers and Aboriginal, Polynesian, and Papuan societies, the establishment of New South Wales, and the broader outcomes of exploration for settlement and colonial expansion in the region.

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Harry Johnston

Harry Johnston was a British author and explorer known for his diverse contributions to literature, particularly in the realms of travel writing and historical narratives. His works often reflect his experiences in Africa and Australasia, as seen in titles like "A History of the Colonization of Africa by Alien Races" and "Pioneers in Australasia." Johnston's writing not only documents the landscapes and cultures he encountered but also engages with themes of colonialism and exploration. Additionally, he explored social issues in works such as "Mrs. Warren's Daughter: A Story of the Woman's Movement," showcasing his interest in women's rights and societal change.

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