Explorers of Australia
10 Books On One CD

1. John Forest - Explorations in Australia: 1. Explorations in Search Of Dr Leichardt and Party. 2. From Perth To Adelaide, Around The Great Australian Bight. 3. From Champion Bay, Across The Desert To The Telegraph and to Adelaide. With An Appendix on The Condition of Western Australia. Illustrations by G.F. Angas., Printed 1875, 160 pages.
2. Ernest Giles - Australia Twice Traversed: The Romance of Exploration, Being A NAarrative Compiled From The Journals Of Five Exploring Expeditions Into and Through Central South Australia, and Western Australia, From 1872 To 1876 (318 pages).
3. Charles Sturt - Narrative of an Expedition Into Central Australia: Performed Under The Authority of Her Majesty's Government, During The Years 1844, 5 and 6, Together With A Notice Of The Province Of South Australia, In 1847, Printed 1847, in Two Volumes 353 pages.
4. Dr Ludwig Leichhardt - Journal of An Overland Expedition From Moreton Bay To Port Essington, A Distance Of Upwards of 3,000 Miles During the Years 1844 - 1845. From material Printed 1848, 90 pages.
5. Thomas Mitchell - Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia In Search of a Route from Sydney to the Gulf of Carpentaria (1848). 214 pages.
6. George Grey - Volumes 1 & 2, Journal of Two Expeditions of Discovery: In North West and Western Australia during the period 1837, 38 and 39 (published 1841). 480 pages.
7. John McDouall Stuart - When He Fixed The Centre Of The Continent and Successfully Crossed It From Sea to Sea (published 1865, 230 pages in length).
8. J.G. Hill - The Calvert Scientific Expedition 1896 (published 1905, 54 pages). "The importance of the mission which the Calvert Scientific Exploring Expedition was formed to undertake, the value of the work it accomplished, and the heroic ardour with which the terrible search for the missing members of the party was pursued to the bitter end, will, I hope be considered ample warrant for the publication of the following brief and necessarily inadequate account."
9. George Grimm - The Australian Explorers: Their labours, Perils and Achievements, Being A Narrative Of Discovery From The Landing Of Captain Cook To The Centennial Year (published 1888, with 250 pages).
10. Ernest Favenc - The Secret Of The Australian Desert (published 1894, with 260 pages). "Although the interior of the continent of Australia is singularly deficient in the more picturesque elements of romance, it was, for nearly two-thirds of a century, a most attractive lure to men of adventurous character. Oxley, Sturt, Mitchell, Kennedy, and Stuart have left deathless names on the roll of Australian explorers, but the unknown fate of Ludwig Leichhardt has always centred most of the romance of story about his memory."
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