
Set against the backdrop of the early nineteenth‑century race to chart the unknown southern continent, this narrative follows a Royal Navy officer who commands the small but sturdy sloop Investigator on a three‑year cruise along Australia’s rugged coastline. He records meticulous astronomical measurements, charts dangerous reefs, and wrestles with bewildering compass errors that threaten navigation itself. The story expands as the expedition shifts to the armed brig Porpoise and later the merchant schooner Cumberland, each vessel bringing fresh challenges and fresh horizons.
The expedition’s drama takes a sharp turn when the Porpoise founders, forcing the crew into an unexpected stay on the remote island of Mauritius, where the commander endures more than six years of imprisonment. During that confinement he refines his lunar‑distance calculations and reworks the maps that will later reveal the continent’s true shape. Listeners are treated to vivid descriptions of coastal surveys, encounters with Indigenous communities, and the relentless pursuit of scientific precision amid personal hardship.
Full title
A Voyage to Terra Australis — Volume 1 Undertaken for the purpose of completing the discovery of that vast country, and prosecuted in the years 1801, 1802 and 1803, in His Majesty's ship the Investigator, and subsequently in the armed vessel Porpoise and Cumberland schooner
Language
en
Duration
~16 hours (964K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Col Choat
Release date
2004-07-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1774–1814
An English navigator and cartographer, he became famous for charting Australia's coastline with remarkable precision and for helping popularize the name "Australia." His voyages mixed scientific curiosity, hard sailing, and years of hardship after being detained on Mauritius.
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