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Books about Travel in Australia and Oceania discuss travel and adventures on the continent of Australia, New Zealand and the islands of Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia. Titles include: "God's own country" an appreciation of Australia, A Month in the Bush of Australia: Journal of One of a Party of Gentlemen who recently travelled from Sydney to Port Philip, A Visit to Australia and Its Gold Regions, A voice from the Australian bush, The Awful Australian, Advanced Australia; a short account of Australia on the eve of federation, An Australian ramble, or, a summer in Australia, An Epitome for the Million: Fifty Facts About Australasia, Australia and Oceania, Der Fetisch an der Küste Guinea's auf den Deutscher Forschung Nähergerückten Stationen der Beobachtung, Five Years' Experience in Australia Felix, My trip to Samoa, Notes on New ZealandMaori Superstitions: A Lecture, Station Life in New Zealand, Victoriana: Missionary Sister in Papua, New Guinea, and Savage Island: An account of a sojourn in Niué & Tonga.
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Susan Magarey is the author of the prize-winning biography of Catherine Helen Spence, "Unbridling the Tongues of Women. A former director of the Research Centre for Women's Studies at Adelaide University, she now serves there as an adjunct professor of history. Barbara Wall is an author and historian who has compiled the extensive bibliography of Catherine Helen Spence available on the website of the State Library of South Australia as well as the catalog of the Unitarian Christian Church Children's Library, of which Spence was a founder and librarian. Mary Lyons and Maryan Beams were each at different times, Secretary of the Research Centre for Women's Studies at Adelaide University and brilliant transcribers of Catherine Spence's notorious handwriting.
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