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Starving in the Outback. The Burke and Wills Expedition and the Fatal Arrogance of Victorian Exploration
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- Nombre de pages217
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-30621-3
- EAN9783565306213
- Date de parution09/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
In 1860, the Victorian Exploring Expedition set out from Melbourne to achieve the ultimate prize: becoming the first Europeans to cross the Australian continent from south to north. Led by Robert O'Hara Burke and William John Wills, the lavishly funded team brought massive wagons, luxury supplies, and completely unsuited equipment. Within months, their arrogant refusal to adapt to the brutal landscape or learn from the Indigenous populations turned a grand adventure into a desperate death march.
This historical deep-dive unravels the staggering incompetence and logistical blunders that doomed the expedition.
It explores how Burke, a police officer with zero bushcraft experience, pushed his men through the blistering heat, abandoning crucial supply lines in a frantic rush for glory. The narrative exposes the lethal consequences of colonial pride clashing with the unforgiving reality of the Outback. Witness one of the most tragic and preventable disasters in the history of exploration. Learn how the obsession with conquering nature blinds leaders to logic, turning the most expensive expedition in Australian history into a cautionary tale of hubris.
It explores how Burke, a police officer with zero bushcraft experience, pushed his men through the blistering heat, abandoning crucial supply lines in a frantic rush for glory. The narrative exposes the lethal consequences of colonial pride clashing with the unforgiving reality of the Outback. Witness one of the most tragic and preventable disasters in the history of exploration. Learn how the obsession with conquering nature blinds leaders to logic, turning the most expensive expedition in Australian history into a cautionary tale of hubris.



