
Phillip Of Australia: An Account Of The Settlement At Sydney Cove 1788-92
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This historical account chronicles the foundational years of European settlement in Australia, focusing on Captain Arthur Phillip's leadership at Sydney Cove. The narrative details the challenges and triumphs of establishing a new colony from 1788 to 1792, presenting a vivid picture of early colonial life. It uncovers the intricate dynamics between the First Fleet settlers and the indigenous population, illustrating the harsh realities and strategic decisions that shaped a nascent nation. The text offers an authoritative perspective on the pivotal moments and figures instrumental in Australia's origins, providing essential insights into its complex history.
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Plastic sleeve protecting dust jacket
This historical account chronicles the foundational years of European settlement in Australia, focusing on Captain Arthur Phillip's leadership at Sydney Cove. The narrative details the challenges and triumphs of establishing a new colony from 1788 to 1792, presenting a vivid picture of early colonial life. It uncovers the intricate dynamics between the First Fleet settlers and the indigenous population, illustrating the harsh realities and strategic decisions that shaped a nascent nation. The text offers an authoritative perspective on the pivotal moments and figures instrumental in Australia's origins, providing essential insights into its complex history.











