
audiobook
by David Collins, Philip Gidley King
AN ACCOUNT OF THE ENGLISH COLONY IN NEW SOUTH WALES: WITH REMARKS ON THE DISPOSITIONS, CUSTOMS, MANNERS, etc. OF THE NATIVE INHABITANTS OF THAT COUNTRY. TO WHICH ARE ADDED, SOME PARTICULARS OF NEW ZEALAND; COMPILED, BY PERMISSION, FROM THE MSS. OF LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR KING. - By DAVID COLLINS, Esquire, - LATE JUDGE ADVOCATE AND SECRETARY OF THE COLONY. - ILLUSTRATED BY ENGRAVINGS. - VOLUME I.
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION - A VOYAGE TO NEW SOUTH WALES
AN ACCOUNT OF THE ENGLISH COLONY IN NEW SOUTH WALES
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
This volume offers a rare, first‑hand chronicle of the fledgling English settlement at New South Wales, drawn directly from the papers of Lieutenant‑Governor King. Listeners will hear vivid descriptions of the early days at Botany Bay, Port Jackson and the surrounding countryside, as the colony struggled with supply shortages, disease, and the task of turning a remote outpost into a viable community. The author’s careful attention to detail provides a palpable sense of the hopes and anxieties that drove the venture.
Beyond the logistics of settlement, the work records the customs, manners and early encounters with the Aboriginal peoples, offering a nuanced glimpse into cross‑cultural relations as they were first observed. Illustrated by contemporary engravings and maps, the narrative balances factual reporting with a measured, almost journalistic prose that avoids romantic embellishment. For anyone interested in the origins of modern Australia, the account serves as an indispensable window into the challenges and aspirations of its earliest European pioneers.
Full title
An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, Volume 1 With Remarks on the Dispositions, Customs, Manners, Etc. of The Native Inhabitants of That Country. to Which Are Added, Some Particulars of New Zealand; Compiled, By Permission, From The Mss. of Lieutenant-Governor King. With Remarks on the Dispositions, Customs, Manners, Etc. of The Native Inhabitants of That Country. to Which Are Added, Some Particulars of New Zealand; Compiled, By Permission, From The Mss. of Lieutenant-Governor King.
Language
en
Duration
~25 hours (1455K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Col Choat
Release date
2004-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1756–1810
A Royal Marines officer turned colonial administrator, he helped shape the early legal system of New South Wales and later led the expedition that founded Hobart. He is also remembered for writing one of the key early accounts of Britain’s first Australian colony.
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1758–1808
A naval officer of the First Fleet who became the third Governor of New South Wales, he played a central role in the colony’s fragile early years and in the founding of Norfolk Island. His career combined hard practical administration with a reputation for energy, reform, and persistence under difficult conditions.
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