
audiobook
by Ernest Giles
AUSTRALIA TWICE TRAVERSED: - The Romance of Exploration, - BEING - A NARRATIVE COMPILED FROM THE JOURNALS - OF - FIVE EXPLORING EXPEDITIONS - INTO AND THROUGH - Central South Australia, and Western Australia, - FROM 1872 TO 1876. - BY - ERNEST GILES - Fellow, and Gold Medallist, of the Royal Geographical Society of London. - GO FORTH, MY BOOK, AND SHOW THE THINGS, PILGRIMAGE UNTO THE PILGRIM BRINGS. Bunyan.
ILLUSTRATION 1
PORTRAIT OF THE AUTHOR. Signed: “Yours faithfully, Ernest Giles.”
AUTHOR'S NOTES. - INTRODUCTION. - PREFACE. - BOOK 1.
BOOK 2.
BOOK 3.
BOOK 4.
BOOK 5.
APPENDIX. - INDEX.
A vivid, first‑person chronicle brings five overland journeys into central South Australia and Western Australia to life, stitching together the original field notes of an intrepid explorer from 1872‑1876. The narrative guides listeners across scorching deserts, hidden waterholes and towering ranges, describing how each camp was chosen, how supplies were rationed, and how the landscape revealed unexpected oases that hinted at future settlement. Along the way, encounters with remote Indigenous groups are recorded with a mixture of curiosity and respect, offering rare glimpses into cultures that few Europeans had met.
The compilation balances meticulous geographical observation with personal reflection, capturing the awe of sunrise over the Petermann Range and the strain of forcing a passage through scrubby gorges. Period illustrations punctuate the story, showing rugged outcrops, strange flora and the stark beauty of places like the Glen of Palms. Listeners will feel the relentless push of a lone pilgrim tracing a continent still largely unknown to the world.
Full title
Australia Twice Traversed The Romance of Exploration, Being a Narrative Compiled from the Journals of Five Exploring Expeditions into and Through Central South Australia and Western Australia, from 1872 to 1876 The Romance of Exploration, Being a Narrative Compiled from the Journals of Five Exploring Expeditions into and Through Central South Australia and Western Australia, from 1872 to 1876
Language
en
Duration
~19 hours (1128K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Sue Asscher and Colin Beck
Release date
2004-08-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1835–1897
An English-born explorer who became one of the key figures in mapping inland Australia, he is best remembered for leading major expeditions across the deserts of South and Western Australia. His journeys helped fill in blank spaces on the map and inspired vivid travel writing as well.
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