
audiobook
by John Hunter
AN HISTORICAL JOURNAL - of the TRANSACTIONS at - PORT JACKSON and NORFOLK ISLAND - with the Discoveries which have been made in - NEW SOUTH WALES and in the SOUTHERN OCEAN, - since the publication of - PHILLIP'S VOYAGE, - compiled from the Official Papers; - Including the JOURNALS of Governor PHILLIP and KING, and of Lieut. BALL; - and the - VOYAGES - from the first Sailing of the Sirius in 1787, to the Return of that - Ship's Company to England in 1792
By JOHN HUNTER Esq., - POST CAPTAIN IN HIS MAJESTY'S NAVY
LONDON - Printed for John Stockdale, Picadilly - January 1, 1793.
A LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS
LIST OF PLATES.
A VOYAGE TO NEW SOUTH WALES - Chapter I - October 1786 to September 1787
Chapter II - September 1787 to January 1788
Chapter III - January 1788 to August 1788
Chapter IV - A VOYAGE TO CAPE OF GOOD HOPE - September 1788 to January 1789
Chapter V - A VOYAGE TO CAPE OF GOOD HOPE AND VOYAGE TO PORT JACKSON - January 1789 to May 1789
This volume opens a vivid window onto the first years of European settlement in Australia, tracing the fledgling colony at Port Jackson and its sister outpost on Norfolk Island. Drawing on official dispatches, it weaves together the day‑to‑day entries of Governor Phillip, Governor King, and Lieutenant Ball, offering listeners a front‑line perspective on the challenges of establishing a new society on an unfamiliar shore.
Beyond administrative reports, the journal records early voyages of the Sirius, the hardships of the ship’s crew, and the first exploratory forays into the surrounding seas. Accompanying the narrative are detailed sketches and maps drawn by the officers themselves, bringing the rugged coastline, nascent settlements, and distant islands to life. Listeners will hear the optimism, the setbacks, and the raw observations that shaped the colony’s earliest chapter, all narrated with the immediacy of contemporary record‑keeping.
Language
en
Duration
~17 hours (988K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Col Choat
Release date
2005-04-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1737–1821
A Scottish naval officer and early colonial governor, he left one of the firsthand accounts of the First Fleet and the founding years of New South Wales. His writing blends maritime experience, observation, and the rough realities of Britain’s first Australian settlement.
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