Discover a detailed catalog of writing about New South Wales
This volume compiles summaries and references to a wide range of works on the colony’s history, society, economy, and notable figures. It helps readers understand what was written about New South Wales from its early days through the 19th century.
This compilation captures pamphlets, travel accounts, biographies, statistical works, and literary pieces. It presents entries by author and title, with notes on the scope and significance of each item. The collection sheds light on topics like transportation, emigration, land policy, Aboriginal life, and the colony’s development.
- Identify key authors and works that shaped early understandings of New South Wales.
- Explore the breadth of topics, from agriculture and mining to politics and social life.
- See how historians and contemporaries documented exploration, settlement, and governance.
- Gain a sense of the era’s public discourse and its influence on policy and emigration.
Ideal for researchers, students, and readers interested in Australian colonial history and the literature that framed it.