The Australian Explorers: Their Labours, Perils, and Achievements / Being a Narrative of Discovery from the Landing of Captain Cook to the Centennial Year
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A concise narrative recounts European discovery and inland exploration of Australia from coastal voyagers to nineteenth-century inland expeditions. It opens with coastal navigation, then traces chronological accounts of key land journeys—early crossings of the Blue Mountains, river discoveries, overland treks to southern and northern coasts, major inland surveys, ill-fated attempts and subsequent search parties—profiling explorers such as Evans, Oxley, Hume, Sturt, Eyre, Mitchell, Kennedy, Leichhardt, Burke and Wills, Stuart, Warburton, Forrest, Giles and others. Each chapter summarizes routes, hardships, outcomes, and the primary sources used, presenting a popularized, accessible outline of exploration achievements and perils.
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