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The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders

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The biography traces a naval officer's life from family origins and schooling through service under notable commanders, early Pacific voyages, and a central role in charting much of Australia's coastline. It follows small-boat explorations and the discovery of the strait isolating Tasmania, a circumnavigation of that island, naval engagements, shipwrecks, encounters with Indigenous peoples, and a prolonged detention abroad, while incorporating maps, facsimiles, and archival documents. The author uses letters and official papers to reconstruct character and motive, presenting a portrait of professional zeal, perseverance in adversity, and the circumstances that shaped the explorer's achievements and misfortunes.

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Sir Ernest Scott

Sir Ernest Scott was an Australian historian and biographer, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of early exploration in Australia. His notable works include 'Laperouse,' which explores the life and voyages of the French navigator Jean-François de Galaup, and 'The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders,' a detailed account of the British navigator who played a crucial role in charting Australia's coastline. Additionally, Scott authored 'Terre Napoleón; a History of French Explorations and Projects in Australia,' which examines the French influence in the region. His scholarship has significantly enriched the historical narrative of Australia's exploration.

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