Language: English
Published by University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, 1957
Seller: Carothers and Carothers, Albany, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. [8], vii, 168 pages, [1] folded leaf of plates : illustrations, map. Series: Bancroft Library publications ; no. 6. Publisher's terracotta colored boards fresh, corners sharp; previous owner's signature at front free endpaper, contents fine, folding map as new. One of 500 copies. 750 grams.
Seller: masted books, Gilberton, SA, Australia
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Covers & Spine: both front and back glossy picture-boards are undamaged with minimal wear along the edges and corners, spine is intact with only slight bumping at ends. Binding: firm throughout, both hinges strong. Pages & Markings: unstained, only marking is gift inscription on title page otherwise clean throughout. No dust jacket as issued. PLEASE NOTE: Due to this item weighing more than 1 kg with packaging, postage cost for international orders (i.e. not Australian) may be more than what is shown here. Please email me if you would like a quote. All items are protectively packaged, and a postal tracking number will be sent to all customers whose current email address is registered with AbeBooks. Signed by Author(s).
Language: English
Published by University of Utah Press, Utah, 1975
ISBN 10: 0874800242 ISBN 13: 9780874800241
Seller: Treehorn Books, Santa Rosa, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good-. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. Body of DJ is good. Rubbin and a few small tears along edges and at spine. Psine has sunfade. Owners name on flyleaf. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 168 pages.
Published by MONASH UNIVERSITY, 1992
ISBN 13: 2025100013161
Seller: Book Grocer, Tullamarine, VIC, Australia
Paperback. Gregory C. Eccleston, MONASH UNIVERSITY. Author: Gregory C. EcclestonBinding: PaperbackPublished: MONASH UNIVERSITY, 1992Condition:Book: GoodJacket: No dust jacketPages: GoodMarkings: No markingsCondition remarks: Condition as shown in imageThis scholarly work presents a meticulous re-examination of a pivotal 1836 expedition into the Australian interior. It critically analyzes the motivations, methodologies, and lasting impacts of this significant journey, often referred to as the 'Australia Felix' exploration. The text uncovers new perspectives on the expedition's geographical discoveries and its complex interactions with Indigenous populations. This authoritative account argues for a revised understanding of the explorer's legacy, challenging long-held historical narratives. It illustrates the intricate layers of colonial exploration and its enduring consequences, offering a fresh and insightful perspective on a crucial period of Australian history. Paperback.
Published by Evandale Publishing, 2021
ISBN 10: 0646839780 ISBN 13: 9780646839783
Seller: solisjbooks, Port Kembla, NSW, Australia
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Signed by Gregory C. Eccleston. Signed by Author(s).
Seller: Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australia
Melbourne : Evandale Publishing, 2018. Oblong quarto, boards in dustjacket, pp. xix; 250; 46 pages of plates, a fine, new copy. ?Granville Stapylton Australia Felix 1836 Second-in-command to Major Mitchell is based on the true journals of the pioneer land surveyor Granville Stapylton when he accompanied Major Thomas Mitchell on the famous ?Australia Felix? expedition in 1836. This expedition proceeded down the Lachlan, Murrumbidgee and Murray rivers into far western New South Wales, before crossing into what is now Victoria and proceeded south past the Grampians to the coast at Portland, before returning via Mount Macedon to the settled areas near Gundagai. Stapylton?s journals clarify when and where several natural history discoveries were made, including that of the now extinct Pig-footed Bandicoot, the now extinct White-footed Rabbit-rat, and the first-ever sighting of an australite. The journals describe several first contacts with the indigenous people, the sometimes-fraught relationship between himself and Mitchell, and Stapylton?s concern for the welfare of the young girl Ballandella, whom Mitchell took home to raise with his family; one of the first instances of the ?stolen generation? Being of the aristocracy, Stapylton found it hard to fraternise with the convicts in the team, but by the end of the expedition he had warmed sufficiently to praise them for always treating Turandurey (Ballandella?s mother) with respect. The book later describes the attack on Stapylton?s survey camp in far north-eastern New South Wales, inland from Mount Warning, in 1840, resulting in the murder of Stapylton and one of his men. The farcical criminal trial in Sydney in 1841 is described in detail, with the men adjudged guilty being brought back to the infant Brisbane Town to be publically hanged from the vanes of the windmill. Also revealed is Mitchell?s assuming responsibility for Stapylton?s baby son, including his care and schooling until he was old enough to become employed.?--Dust jacket. Winner of the 2018 History Publication Award in the Victorian Community History Awards.