Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia Performed Between the Years 1818 and 1822
Author: Philipp Parker King
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Published: 1827
Total Pages: 674
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Author: Philipp Parker King
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Published: 1827
Total Pages: 674
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2012-04-26
Total Pages: 513
ISBN-13: 1108045960
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis 1827 two-volume work describes the Royal Navy's 1817-22 surveying expedition to chart the coastal regions of Australia.
Author: Philip Parker King
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Published: 1827
Total Pages: 524
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKBoongaree accompanied King on his first voyage, 21 December 1817; Bundell accompanied King on 26 May 1821 voyage; mentions of both Aboriginal men throughout; intermittent encounters with natives throughout journeys, main references - v.1, p.4; Twofold Bay natives sighted, woman covered with kangaroo skin; p.38+ Native taken on board near Enderby Island, physical description of Aborigines, logs of wood used for transporting families across river; p.88+ Attack by natives at Port Essington, description of canoe used and taken by Capt. King; p.110+ Melville Island, natives timid, exchanges food & water for axes; p.159+ Outer Bay (Tas.) Physical appearance, clothing, small vocab. (parts of body, names of plants, obtained by Mr. Cunningham); p.175. Port Macquarie - sheets of bark used for water transport, types of huts; p.197. Palm Island - huts and canoes examined; p.200+ Goode Is. Fishbooks and lines exchange for baskets and turtle pegs, males had noses pierced, bracelet of plaited hair only ornament worn; Types of ovens used, natives very friendly; p.212. Intercourse with natives at Endeavour River; p.366. Endeavour R. small vocab. collected by Mr. Cunningham; v.2, p.27+ Description of rock carvings & paintings on Clack Island; p.61+ Hanover Bay natives spear Surgeon, natives hostile, description of catamarans, description of weapons and implements, physical appearance; p.120+ Intercourse with natives at Oyster Harbour, firesticks, eating of seal; Full description of weapons, clothing, small vocab., names of natives; p.139. Pt. Essington - open hostilities; Appendix D; comparative table of languages of natives of Caledon Bay (Flinders), Endeavour R. (Capt. Cook & Forster), King George the Third Sound, Port Jackson, Burrah Burrah tribe (Scott), Limestone Creek (Oxley), Port Macquarie (Hunter), Van Diemens Land.
Author: Phillip Parker King
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Published: 1827
Total Pages: 522
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Published: 1827
Total Pages: 520
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James Bowen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2011-02-17
Total Pages: 746
ISBN-13: 9781139440646
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOne of the world's natural wonders, the Great Barrier Reef stretches more than 2000 kilometres in a maze of coral reefs and islands along Australia's north-eastern coastline. Now unfolding the fascinating story behind its mystique this 2002 book provides for the first time a comprehensive cultural and ecological history of European impact, from early voyages of discovery to developments in Reef science and management. Incisive and a delight to read in its thorough account of the scientific, social and environmental consequences of European impact on the world's greatest coral reef system, this extraordinary book is sure to become a classic.
Author: John Ashburton Thompson
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 434
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Callum Denness
Publisher: Affirm Press
Published: 2019-09-24
Total Pages: 158
ISBN-13: 1925972429
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor as long as people have lived in Australia, the shark has loomed large in our fears. From the Noongar people of Western Australia who stayed out of the water for fear of being taken, to media hysteria about attacks and even sightings today, sharks occupy the dark recesses of our national psyche unlike any other predator. They challenge the very sense of ourselves as Australians, a people who hug the coastline and love the freedom of the surf. And the dispute between whether to kill or protect sharks cuts to the political core of our nation, yet another divide between the right and the left. There is no denying that shark attacks have been increasing in recent years, and so have our fears. Where do we go from here? How worried should we be? Journalist Callum Denness deep-dives into the history of our relationship with sharks, and circles our fear by talking to activists, marine biologists, politicians, surfers, survivors and those who've lost loved ones. Compelling and challenging, this is the clearest picture yet of whether or not we can co-exist with sharks. Don't get back into the water until you read Sharks: A History of Fear in Australia.
Author: Tiffany Shellam
Publisher: UWA Publishing
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 9781921401268
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEncounters between the British and natives at King George's Sound (present day Albany) in 1826.