Rambles in Australia

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Rambles in Australia

by Edwin Sharpe Grew, Marion Sharpe Grew

EN·~5 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total

MILLS & BOON’S RAMBLES SERIES

2:14

PREFACE

1:51

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

1:05

PART I

0:07

RAMBLES IN AUSTRALIA

0:01

CHAPTER I

6:11

CHAPTER II

13:05

CHAPTER III

18:08

CHAPTER IV

22:23

CHAPTER V

25:34

Description

A breezy, first‑hand account of a summer’s wander through Australia, this volume offers readers a vivid snapshot of the continent’s sun‑lit plains, rugged bush and bustling towns. The authors move from the towering karri forests of Western Australia to the snow‑capped peaks of the Australian Alps, sharing the warmth of local hospitality and the unique rhythm of life down‑under. Their observations are peppered with gentle reflections on the nation’s emerging democratic experiments and the challenges of its economy, giving a well‑rounded sense of place without overwhelming the narrative.

The book is richly illustrated with thirty‑two photographs, each chosen to complement the prose and bring the scenery to life—from the bustling wharves of Sydney to the quiet orchards of South Australia. A detailed map guides the reader through the journey, while occasional colour plates capture the vivid hues of the landscape. Together, the text and images create an engaging portrait that invites listeners to imagine their own adventure across this remarkable country.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (343K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2021-04-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

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Edwin Sharpe Grew

1867–1950

Best known for lively nonfiction that made big subjects approachable, this early 20th-century writer moved easily between science, history, travel, and biography. His books have an easy, curious tone that still feels welcoming to modern listeners.

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Marion Sharpe Grew

1866–1942

A lively early-20th-century historian, she wrote richly detailed books on the Stuart and Williamite courts and also co-authored a travel book about Australia. Her work turns royal politics and exile into stories full of personality and atmosphere.

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