Journal of the Central Australian Expedition, 1844-5Personal journal written for his wife, Charlotte; encounters, relationship with Aborigines, Aboriginal assistants on the expedition; observations on Aboriginal life, native policy, effects of settlement. |
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Contents
Notes to Journal | 101 |
Captain Charles Sturt to | 107 |
An Account of the Sea Coast and Interior | 115 |
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