
audiobook
by Alexander Jardine, Frank Lascelles Jardine
NARRATIVE OF THE OVERLAND EXPEDITION OF THE MESSRS. JARDINE, FROM ROCKHAMPTON TO CAPE YORK, NORTHERN QUEENSLAND. - COMPILED FROM THE JOURNALS OF THE BROTHERS, AND EDITED BY FREDERICK J. BYERLEY, (ENGINEER OF ROADS, NORTHERN DIVISION OF QUEENSLAND). - Angus and Robertson—1949 - BRISBANE - PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY J. W. BUXTON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. - 1867.
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PREFACE.
INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
In the mid‑1860s two determined brothers set out from the remote out‑station at Rockhampton, tasked with moving a modest herd of cattle across untamed northern Queensland to the fledgling settlement at Cape York. Their journey weaves together vivid sketches of the harsh, water‑scarce interior, sudden monsoon floods, and the rugged terrain that forced them to follow winding streams far from their intended route. Along the way they kept meticulous journals, recording each obstacle and the split‑second decisions that kept the party moving forward.
The narrative captures the relentless challenges they faced: fires that consumed supplies, poisonous plants that felled their horses, and constant, unprovoked hostility from local Indigenous groups. Yet the brothers’ vigilance and daring actions turned potential disaster into a series of narrow escapes, showcasing a remarkable blend of frontier grit and emerging knowledge of the region’s geography. Their account offers listeners a rare, first‑hand glimpse into early Australian exploration and the foundations of settlement in the Cape York peninsula.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (314K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Amy Zelmer
Release date
2004-08-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
An 18th-century British army officer who also wrote vivid travel letters, he is best remembered for observations gathered across North Africa and southern Europe. His work blends the curiosity of a traveler with the perspective of a military man living through a turbulent era.
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1841–1919
A frontier settler and early pastoralist in far north Queensland, he is remembered for the dramatic overland journey that helped drive cattle to the tip of Cape York. His life became closely tied to Somerset, where he spent decades as one of the region’s best-known pioneers.
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