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Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia, during the Years 1828, 1829, 1830, and 1831

Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia, during the Years 1828, 1829, 1830, and 1831

With Observations on the Soil, Climate, and General Resources of the Colony of New South Wales

by Charles Sturt
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Publication Date: 08/11/2011

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Charles Sturt (1795-1869) was a British soldier, sent to New South Wales in charge of convicts in 1826. In 1827 Governor Darling appointed him to lead the first of two expeditions into the interior, in search of pastoral land for settlement and a navigable river system. Sturt's two-volume account of his journeys was published in 1833. Volume 2 describes how in November 1829 Sturt left Sydney to trace the Murrumbidgee River, which led him to the Lachlan, and ultimately the Murray. The ship which was supposed to be waiting for the party on the south coast had left, and the explorers were forced to row 900 miles back up river on low rations, an experience which permanently damaged Sturt's health. Despite these hardships, Sturt made careful records of the topography and flora of the region, as well as his encounters with the local, occasionally hostile, Aboriginal tribes.
ISBN:
9781108038867
9781108038867
Category:
Australasian & Pacific history
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
08-11-2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
298
Dimensions (mm):
216x140x17mm
Weight:
0.38kg

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