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The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay / With an Account of the Establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson and Norfolk Island (1789)

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The volume compiles official dispatches and journals by members of the expedition that established colonies on the coast of eastern Australia. It describes preparations and stops en route for water and provisions, the sea voyage, selection and clearing of a harbour for settlement, and the organisation of transports to a nearby island. The account includes charts, plans, and engraved views, reports on local flora and fauna, observations on health and discipline, and descriptions of early encounters and practical challenges during the foundation and governance of the new settlements.

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Arthur Phillip

Arthur Phillip was a British naval officer and the first Governor of New South Wales, known for his role in establishing the first European colony in Australia. His notable work, "The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay," published in 1789, provides a detailed account of his journey to Australia and the early days of the colony. Phillip's leadership and vision were instrumental in the development of the settlement at Port Jackson, and his writings offer valuable insights into the challenges and experiences of early colonial life. His contributions have left a lasting impact on Australian history.

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