Outback the discovery of Australia’s interior

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In 1800, while the coast of Australia had finally be charted, the vast interior of the continent, and routes across its deserts and mountains from north to south and east to west lay all undiscovered.  By 1874, its lands had been all but won.  Derek Parker’s new an exciting book gathers together the stories of those intrepid explorers who, often against great odds, on journeys of months or even years, beat starvation, inadequate information and mapping, disease and loss, to forge routes which would enable the country’s development.  From early explorers, whoo were generally escaped convicts, to the son of a Lincolnshire surgeon who coined the name ‘Australia’, from explorers Major Mitchell, who slaughtered aborigines, to Sir George Grey, who learnt their language, recorded their culture and came to love and understand them; and from the greatest overland expedition in Australian history in 1844 to continued failed attempts to find a mythical ‘inland sea’,

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Outback The Discovery of Australia’s Interior.

Great explorers of Australia

‘Great as our danger was, I do not recollect ever having a keener perception of the pleasure of excited feelings, or a more thorough revelry of joyous emotions, than I had during this perilous passage. GEORGE GREY 1841

‘The traveller who discovers a rich and well watered district, encounters but few of the hardships, and fewer of the anxieties, that fall to the lot of the explorer in desert regions, yet is the former lauded with praise, whilst the latter is condemned to obloquy. EDWARD EYRE 1845

‘The interior, the heart of this dark continent, is my goal, and I will never relinquish the quest for it until I get there’ FRIEDRICH LUDWIG LEICHHARDT 1868

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Weight .380 kg
Dimensions 19.5 × 13 × 1.8 cm

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