This is a true story of greed, courage, exploration, murder, wasted
efforts, life and death struggles, insubordination, incredible
seamanship, and extraordinary bushmanship, amid government bungling
and Aboriginal resistance, during South Australia's first attempt at
colonising their Northern Territory in 1864.
The South Australians wanted their state to be the _premier_ state of
Australia. The new settlement was expected to open up a trading route
across the country to Asia and beyond, and exploit the agricultural
and mining opportunities of the interior. It was to be at no cost to
the state, as the land was sold, unseen and unsurveyed, to investors
in Adelaide and London, prior to the First Northern Territory
Expedition even setting out.
The investors were already calculating their returns, but then, as the
saying goes, the fight really started...
_'A fantastic read: insightful, cohesive, sequential, and well-paced.
Loved it. Plenty of photos and maps to set the scene, with the
addition of well researched complementary, first-hand accounts and
primary records. Pugh has captured the essence of the time, place and
characters: their personalities, hardships, successes and
celebrations. I wanted to read it to find out what was going to happen
next. Pugh's writing style is 'alive' and easy to read.' - Jill Finch
_
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The First Northern Territory Expedition 1864-66
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780645737493
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Ebook Alchemy PTY Ltd
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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