Weber Erwin Illustrator (1 results)
MAP: Kurnell Peninsula: Australia's Birthplace.
Fairley, Alan; Weber, Erwin (illustrator); James, Lynn (flower drawings).
Published by Pacific Maps, Sydney 1970
Seller: BOOKHOME SYDNEY, Annandale Sydney, NSW, AustraliaBOOKHOME SYDNEY
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Ephemera, folded map, very good condition, sepia (brown-tinted) drawings & photos, pages lightly toned, few tiny holes, bottom corner front cover creased, minor edgewear. pp. This map shows and gives the history and other details about the many places of interest in this historic part of southern Sydney. The Kurnell Peninsula is… an ancient island of Hawkesbury Sandstone linked to the mainland at Cronulla by a sandspit. Kurnell is almost completely surrounded by water. Kurnell claims the title Birthplace of a Nation as it here that on April 29th 1770 that James Cook of H.M. Bark Endeavour made his first landing on Australian soil. (No date, about 1971 or later. Latest date in text, 1969. Seven-digit STD Sydney phone numbers, which started in 1971.).