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1835: The Founding of Melbourne and the Conquest of Australia by James Boyce
44.95 AUD
Category: POLITICS & HISTORY
In 1835 an illegal squatter camp was established on the banks of the Yarra River. In defiance of authorities in London and Sydney, Tasmanian speculators began sending men and sheep across Bass Strait - and so changed the shape of Australian history. Before the founding of Melbourne, British settlement o ...Show more
1835: The Founding of Melbourne & the Conquest of Australia by James Boyce
32.99 AUD
Category: POLITICS & HISTORY
Winner of the Tasmanian Book Prize, The Age Book of the Year 'James Boyce tells the true history of this country with rare clarity and an eye for the essential that never fails.' -David Marr With the founding of Melbourne in 1835, a flood of settlers began spreading out across the Australian continent ...Show more
OLD FORMAT 1835: The Founding of Melbourne and the Conquest of Australia by James Boyce
29.95 AUD
Category: AUSTRALIANA
In 1835 an illegal squatter camp was established on the banks of the Yarra River. In defiance of authorities in London and Sydney, Tasmanian speculators began sending men and sheep across Bass Strait - and so changed the shape of Australian history. Before the founding of Melbourne, British settlement o ...Show more
Van Diemen's Land by James Boyce
39.99 AUD
Category: POLITICS & HISTORY
"With a foreword by Richard Flanagan Winner of the Tasmanian Book Prize 'A brilliant book and a must-read for anyone interested in how land shapes people' —Tim Flannery Almost half of the convicts who came to Australia came to Van Diemen's Land. There they found a land of bounty and a penal society, a k ...Show more
Van Diemen's Land by James Boyce
29.95 AUD
Category: POLITICS & HISTORY
The vivid, ground-breaking history of early Tasmania.Almost half of the convicts who came to Australia came to Van Diemen's Land. In this definitive history, James Boyce shows how they were changed by the natural world they encountered. Behind the official attempt to create a Little England was another ...Show more
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