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Discoveries in Australia - With an Account of Hitherto Unknown Coasts Surveyed During Voyage of

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Klappentext An 1846 account by an officer of H.M.S. Beagle of a six-year expedition to survey the coast of Australia. Zusammenfassung John Lort Stokes (1812–85) was an officer on H.M.S. Beagle - the ship that had carried naturalist Charles Darwin. The ship's next commission was a survey of Australia, which lasted nearly six years, and Stokes published a two-volume account of it in 1846. Volume 1 covers exploration in north-west Australia. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; 1. Introduction; 2. Plymouth to Bahia; 3. From the Cape to Swan River; 4. From Swan River to Roebuck Bay; 5. From Roebuck Bay to Skeleton Point; 6. Point Cunningham to Fitz-Roy River; 7. The Fitz-Roy River to Port George the Fourth, and return to Swan River; 8. Swan River to Sydney; 9. Bass Strait; 10. Sydney to Port Essington; 11. Port Essington; 12. Leave Port Essington; Appendix.

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