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NARRATIVE OF AN EXPEDITION INTO CENTRAL AUSTRALIA PERFORMED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, DURING THE YEARS 1844, 5, AND 6, TOGETHER WITH A NOTICE OF THE PROVINCE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA IN 1847. IN 2 VOLUMES.
TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE THE EARL GREY, ETC. ETC. ETC.
NOTICE.
VOLUME I - PREFACE.
TRAVELS IN AUSTRALIA
END OF VOLUME I
VOLUME II - TRAVELS IN AUSTRALIA
AN ACCOUNT OF THE SEA COAST AND INTERIOR OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA WITH OBSERVATIONS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS CONNECTED WITH ITS INTERESTS.
In this detailed account, a 19th‑century explorer recounts his three‑year journey across the unforgiving heart of Australia, undertaken under the authority of the British government. He describes the stark desert landscapes, the challenges of scarce water, and the relentless heat that tested his party at every turn, underscoring the sheer endurance required. The narrative also reflects his hope that these hardships will lay the groundwork for future settlement and scientific study.
Interwoven with the travelogue are observations on the region’s flora and fauna, contributed by leading naturalists of the day, and meticulous maps that chart the unknown terrain, reflecting the painstaking effort to document each finding. Personal letters to patrons reveal the explorer’s sense of duty, ambition, and the camaraderie among his companions. Listeners will gain a vivid picture of early Australian exploration, its trials, and its lasting impact on the continent’s history.
Full title
Narrative of an Expedition into Central Australia Performed Under the Authority of Her Majesty's Government, During the Years 1844, 5, and 6, Together With A Notice of the Province of South Australia in 1847 Performed Under the Authority of Her Majesty's Government, During the Years 1844, 5, and 6, Together With A Notice of the Province of South Australia in 1847
Language
en
Duration
~20 hours (1200K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Col Choat
Release date
2004-09-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1795–1869
A soldier-explorer with a gift for endurance, he helped map Australia’s great inland river system and pushed into some of the continent’s harshest country. His journeys made him one of the best-known European explorers of nineteenth-century Australia.
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