True Patriots All, Or, News From Early Australia as Told in a Collection of Broadsides

True Patriots All, Or, News From Early Australia as Told in a Collection of Broadsides

Author: Anonymous

Publisher: Hassell Street Press

Published: 2021-09-09

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9781014452610

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True Patriots All

True Patriots All

Author: Geoffrey Chapman Ingleton

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Published: 1965

Total Pages: 0

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Frontispiece; Governor Arthurs painted proclamation, c.1828; p.39; Battles by the blacks, Sydney, 1806, (notes on clashes between groups of natives, including Bennelong, methods of warfare); p.92-93; News from Moreton Bay... narrative of the sufferings of Thomas Pamphlet and John Finnegan, 1823; p.99-101; A true account of the notorious Musquito, 1825; p.122; Death of King Boongarie, 1830; p.133-135; An atrocious murder by the black natives of Van Diemens Land; p.168-171; Letter & broadsheet on wreck of the Sir Charles Eaton on Murray Is., 1834, includes shell & skull image; p.176-179; Shipwreck of the Stirling Castle, 1836, murder of Capt. Fraser as described by wife Eliza, description of natives appearance & food; p.198-199; Slaughter of the blacks..., 1838; p.248; Supposed murder of a portion of the passengers and crew of the ketch Vision (Percy Island)