
audiobook
by active 19th century Arthur Kinloch
THE MURRAY RIVER:
PREFACE.
JOURNAL OF VOYAGE ON THE MURRAY.
APPENDIX.
SUPPLEMENT.
Footnotes
Transcriber’s Notes
In this vivid travelogue, a mid‑19th‑century clerk records his passage aboard the pioneering steamer Lady Augusta as it pushes northward from the Gulf of South Australia toward the remote outpost of Swan Hill. The narrative opens with a clear picture of the Murray’s immense scale—its source high in the snow‑capped Australian Alps and its winding, flood‑filled channel stretching over two thousand miles. Readers are invited to picture a river that, despite seasonal fluctuations, proves surprisingly navigable for steam power.
The journal blends meticulous observation with lively sketches of the eclectic crew and passengers, from colonial officials and journalists to Indigenous guides and seafarers of many origins. As the vessel threads through mist‑shrouded wetlands and burgeoning settlements, the author notes the river’s changing moods, the challenges of low‑water passages, and the quiet moments when the landscape unfolds in open plains and towering gums. The account offers a rare snapshot of early Australian exploration, commerce, and the optimism that a new waterway could stitch together distant colonies.
Full title
The Murray River Being a Journal of the Voyage of the "Lady Augusta" Steamer from the Goolwa, in South Australia, to Gannewarra, above Swan Hill, Victoria, a Distance from the Sea Mouth of 1400 Miles Being a Journal of the Voyage of the "Lady Augusta" Steamer from the Goolwa, in South Australia, to Gannewarra, above Swan Hill, Victoria, a Distance from the Sea Mouth of 1400 Miles
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (128K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from scans of public domain works at The National Library of Australia.)
Release date
2018-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
A little-known 19th-century travel writer, remembered chiefly for a vivid account of a long steamer voyage on Australia’s Murray River. His surviving work offers a firsthand glimpse of colonial travel, trade, and landscape along one of the country’s great waterways.
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