Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia — Complete. Exploring the Uncharted Southern Australian Interior
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- Nombre de pages892
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664576927
- EAN4057664576927
- Date de parution03/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia 'Äî Complete, " Charles Sturt presents a detailed and insightful account of his significant journeys through the arid landscapes of Australia in the 19th century. Richly descriptive and vividly narrated, Sturt's literary style blends adventure with scientific observation, offering readers a profound understanding of the geography, flora, and fauna of Australia while also exploring the challenges of exploration in an unforgiving environment.
This seminal work is set against the backdrop of early colonial exploration, reflecting the broader European interest in uncovering the mysteries of the Australian continent, while also contributing to the burgeoning field of Australian geography. Charles Sturt (1795-1869) was a pioneering explorer whose formative experiences in the British military shaped his keen sense of observation and determination.
His expeditions were motivated by the desire to understand the interior of Australia, responding to the questions surrounding water sources and land suitability for settlement. Sturt's meticulous documentation of his journeys reflects not only his dedication to exploration but his commitment to scientific inquiry, which was influenced by the Enlightenment ideals of his time. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Australian history, geography, or the spirit of exploration.
Sturt's evocative prose transports readers into the heart of the continent, offering a unique perspective on the trials and triumphs of early explorers. Engaging and enlightening, it serves as both a historical account and a reflection on humanity's insatiable quest for knowledge in the face of the unknown.
This seminal work is set against the backdrop of early colonial exploration, reflecting the broader European interest in uncovering the mysteries of the Australian continent, while also contributing to the burgeoning field of Australian geography. Charles Sturt (1795-1869) was a pioneering explorer whose formative experiences in the British military shaped his keen sense of observation and determination.
His expeditions were motivated by the desire to understand the interior of Australia, responding to the questions surrounding water sources and land suitability for settlement. Sturt's meticulous documentation of his journeys reflects not only his dedication to exploration but his commitment to scientific inquiry, which was influenced by the Enlightenment ideals of his time. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Australian history, geography, or the spirit of exploration.
Sturt's evocative prose transports readers into the heart of the continent, offering a unique perspective on the trials and triumphs of early explorers. Engaging and enlightening, it serves as both a historical account and a reflection on humanity's insatiable quest for knowledge in the face of the unknown.
In "Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia 'Äî Complete, " Charles Sturt presents a detailed and insightful account of his significant journeys through the arid landscapes of Australia in the 19th century. Richly descriptive and vividly narrated, Sturt's literary style blends adventure with scientific observation, offering readers a profound understanding of the geography, flora, and fauna of Australia while also exploring the challenges of exploration in an unforgiving environment.
This seminal work is set against the backdrop of early colonial exploration, reflecting the broader European interest in uncovering the mysteries of the Australian continent, while also contributing to the burgeoning field of Australian geography. Charles Sturt (1795-1869) was a pioneering explorer whose formative experiences in the British military shaped his keen sense of observation and determination.
His expeditions were motivated by the desire to understand the interior of Australia, responding to the questions surrounding water sources and land suitability for settlement. Sturt's meticulous documentation of his journeys reflects not only his dedication to exploration but his commitment to scientific inquiry, which was influenced by the Enlightenment ideals of his time. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Australian history, geography, or the spirit of exploration.
Sturt's evocative prose transports readers into the heart of the continent, offering a unique perspective on the trials and triumphs of early explorers. Engaging and enlightening, it serves as both a historical account and a reflection on humanity's insatiable quest for knowledge in the face of the unknown.
This seminal work is set against the backdrop of early colonial exploration, reflecting the broader European interest in uncovering the mysteries of the Australian continent, while also contributing to the burgeoning field of Australian geography. Charles Sturt (1795-1869) was a pioneering explorer whose formative experiences in the British military shaped his keen sense of observation and determination.
His expeditions were motivated by the desire to understand the interior of Australia, responding to the questions surrounding water sources and land suitability for settlement. Sturt's meticulous documentation of his journeys reflects not only his dedication to exploration but his commitment to scientific inquiry, which was influenced by the Enlightenment ideals of his time. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Australian history, geography, or the spirit of exploration.
Sturt's evocative prose transports readers into the heart of the continent, offering a unique perspective on the trials and triumphs of early explorers. Engaging and enlightening, it serves as both a historical account and a reflection on humanity's insatiable quest for knowledge in the face of the unknown.