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SUCCESSFUL EXPLORATION THROUGH THE INTERIOR OF AUSTRALIA, FROM MELBOURNE TO THE GULF OF CARPENTARIA. FROM THE JOURNALS AND LETTERS OF WILLIAM JOHN WILLS. - EDITED BY HIS FATHER, WILLIAM WILLS. - LONDON: RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET, PUBLISHER IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTY. 1863.
PREFACE.
ILLUSTRATIONS:
CHAPTER 1.
CHAPTER 2.
CHAPTER 3.
CHAPTER 4.
CHAPTER 5.
CHAPTER 6.
CHAPTER 7.
In this vivid memoir, a young Scottish‑born surveyor’s boundless curiosity carries him from the bustling streets of Melbourne to the unforgiving outback, where he quickly proves his skill in astronomy, topography, and journalism. Through excerpts from his journals and letters, listeners hear his sharp observations of the bush, the daily rhythm of a fledgling settlement, and the mounting excitement as plans for a great inland crossing take shape. The narrative captures the moment the expedition departs, the early routes along the Darling and Menindie, and the practical challenges of navigating unknown terrain with a mixed crew.
As the party presses onward, the second‑in‑command’s meticulous record‑keeping reveals both the logistical triumphs—such as establishing supply depots and charting new horizons—and the inevitable setbacks, from lost camels to strained relations among officers. His thoughtful reflections on faith, science, and the harsh Australian landscape give listeners a personal glimpse into the mindset that drove one of history’s most ambitious journeys. The account stops before the final push toward the Gulf, leaving the outcome a mystery for those who later hear the full story.
Full title
Successful Exploration Through the Interior of Australia From Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria From Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (538K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Sue Asscher and Robert Prince
Release date
2004-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1834–1861
A skilled surveyor and astronomer, he became one of the central figures in the tragic Burke and Wills expedition, the first journey to cross Australia from south to north. His short life joined scientific curiosity, endurance, and one of the most famous stories in Australian exploration.
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