Ill-Starred Captains

Ill-Starred Captains
Author: Anthony J. Brown
Publisher: Fremantle Press
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781921361296

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' Anthony Brown's ingenious interweaving of the tales of these two very different expeditions brings the story of Australia's exploration to life in a riveting and insightful new narrative.' Tim Flannery Amid the Napoleonic Wars, France and Britain launched rival voyages of discovery to the Antipodes. Led by the outstanding naval captains Nicolas Baudin and Mathew Flinders, these expeditions were seen as vital for gathering geographical and scientific knowledge, yet both expeditions ended in personal disaster for their commanders. Drawing extensively on original eye witness accounts, logs and journals, Ill Starred Captains brings to life the tragic histories of the two men for whom 'Fortune had changed seemingly beyond recall, from smiling goddess to right whore.' With a foreword by Tim Flannery, Ill-Starred Captains tells the riveting story of a remarkable competition between two warring colonial nations and provides a major contribution to Australian, British and French history.

British Book News

British Book News
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1956
Genre: Best books
ISBN:

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Philanthropy and Settler Colonialism

Philanthropy and Settler Colonialism
Author: A. O'Brien
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2014-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1137440503

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This book, the first long-range history of the voluntary sector in Australia and the first internationally to compare philanthropy for Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in a settler society, explores how the race and gender ideologies embedded in philanthropy contributed to the construction of Australia's welfare state.