Fr. 47.90

Two Expeditions Into Interior of Southern Australia, During Years - With Observations on Soil, Climate, General Resources of Colony of

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Klappentext This 1833 publication describes the many difficulties encountered by Sturt as he explored the uncharted interior of New South Wales. Zusammenfassung Published in 1833, this two-volume account by Charles Sturt (1795–1869) documents the difficulties of exploring unmapped territory in the harsh Australian summer. Volume 2 focuses on Sturt's travels from the Murrumbidgee River to the Murray and his arduous return journey, describing the region's topography and its Aboriginal inhabitants. Inhaltsverzeichnis Expedition Down the Morumbidgee and Murray Rivers, in 1829, 1830, and 1831: 1. Introductory; 2. Commencement of the expedition in November, 1829; 3. Character of the Morumbidgee where it issues from the hilly country; 4. Embarkation of the party in the boats, and voyage down the Morumbidgee; 5. Character of the country; 6. Improvement in the aspect of the country; 7. Valley of the Murray; 8. Environs of the lake Alexandrina; Appendix.

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