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2009

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First published in 1814. "The publication in 1814 of a voyage commenced in 1801, and of which all the essential parts were concluded within three years, requires some explanation. Shipwreck and a long imprisonment prevented my arrival in England until the latter end of 1810; much had then been done to forward the account, and the charts in particular were nearly prepared for the engraver; but it was desirable that the astronomical observations, upon which so much depended, should undergo a...

2025

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Before dealing with the special varieties of the Egyptians' belief in gods, it is best to try to avoid a misunderstanding of their whole conception of the supernatural. The term god has come to tacitly imply to our minds such a highly specialised group of attributes, that we can hardly throw our ideas back into the more remote conceptions to which we also attach the same name. It is unfortunate that every other word for supernatural intelligences has become debased, so that we cannot well ...

2025

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In few kinds of work are the results so directly dependent on the personality of the worker as they are in excavating. The old saying that a man finds what he looks for in a subject, is too true; or if he has not enough insight to ensure finding what he looks for, it is at least sadly true that he does not find anything that he does not look for. Whether it be inscriptions, carvings, papyri, or mummies that excavators have been seeking, they have seldom preserved or cared for anything but ...

The Australian Exploration Anthology

Texts from William Dampier, Capt. Cook, Matthew Flinders, John Macdouall Stuart, John McKinlay, William Wills


2017

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The Australian Exploration Anthology features the first-hand personal accounts of the explorers: Captain William Dampier, Captain James Cook, Matthew Flinders, John McDouall Stuart, John McKinlay and William Wills.This book charts the history of the exploration of the vast continent of Australia by the European newcomers who arrived at the last great habitable continent to be discovered. This comprehensive anthology begins with the initial seaborne forays of the sometime pirate Cap...

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2026

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It is strange that while literature occupies so much attention as at present, and while fiction is the largest division of our book-work, the oldest literature and fiction of the world should yet have remained unpresented to English readers. The tales of ancient Egypt have appeared collectively only in French, in the charming volume of Maspero's "Contes Populaires" ; while some have been translated into English at scattered times in volumes of the "Records of the Past." But research moves ...

2025

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"A Voyage to Terra Australis" by Matthew Flinders is a seminal work that chronicles the author's explorations of the Australian coastline. Flinders, a British navigator and cartographer, meticulously details his journey aboard the HMS Investigator, providing invaluable insights into the geography, flora, and fauna of the region. His observations not only contributed to the mapping of Australia but also highlighted the rich indigenous cultures he encountered. The narrative is infused with a...

2025

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"A Voyage to Terra Australis" by Matthew Flinders is a seminal work that chronicles the author's explorations of the Australian coastline. Flinders, a British navigator and cartographer, embarked on a journey to map the largely uncharted lands of Australia, providing invaluable insights into its geography and natural history. His meticulous observations and detailed accounts of the indigenous peoples, flora, and fauna of the region contribute significantly to the understanding of Australia...

2025

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In considering the history of any people, one of the main elements is that of their status. What were their abilities and how were they shown? What permanent mark did they make on their period? How did they stand in reference to their neighbours, in the same country and in other countries? There are now Jews in Lemberg and Jews in Paris; but how entirely differently we regard them, because of their status. How utterly diverse is the mark left on the world by the men of mind, by Isaiah or A...

2025

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In dealing with the subject of decorative art in Egypt, it is needful to begin by setting some bounds to a study which might be made to embrace almost every example of ancient work known to us in that land. The Egyptian treatment of everything great and small was so strongly decorative that it is hard to exclude an overwhelming variety of considerations. But here it is proposed to limit our view to the historical development of the various motives or elements of decoration. The larger ques...

2025

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The art of a country, like the character of the inhabitants, belongs to the nature of the land. The climate, the scenery, the contrasts of each country, all clothe the artistic impulse as diversely as they clothe the people themselves. A burly, florid Teuton in his furs and jewellery, and a lithe brown Indian in his waist-cloth, would each look entirely absurd in the other’s dress. There is no question of which dress is intrinsically the best in the world; each is relatively the best for i...

A Voyage to Terra Australis

Enriched edition. Account of an Expedition in South Pacific 1801-1810

2023

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In "A Voyage to Terra Australis," Matthew Flinders presents a meticulous account of his navigational expedition to explore the southern continent later named Australia. Written in a compelling narrative style, the book integrates rich descriptions of uncharted territories with practical observations of the maritime challenges Flinders faced. The work is not merely a travelogue; it serves as an essential document of early 19th-century exploration, reflecting the burgeoning curiosity about A...

Trim, The Cartographer's Cat

The ship's cat who helped Flinders map Australia


2019

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Not many ships' cats have even one memorial statue, let alone six. But Trim does, including one outside Euston Station in London, proudly unveiled by Prince William on the bicentenary of Matthew Flinders's death – 19 July 2014.Trim was the ship's cat who accompanied Matthew Flinders on his voyages to circumnavigate and map the coastline of Australia from 1801 to 1803. He lived quite the adventurous life. As a small kitten he fell overboard while at sea but managed to swim back to t...

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