Historical Records Of New South Wales (Eight-Volume Set)

Historical Records Of New South Wales (Eight-Volume Set)

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Author: BLADEN, Frank Murcott (editor)
Binding: Hardback
Published: Lansdown Slattery and Company, 1978

Condition remarks:
Book: Very good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This multi-volume collection, titled 'Historical Records of New South Wales,' meticulously chronicles the early colonial history of the region through official documents and correspondence. Each volume covers a specific period and administration, offering insights into the challenges, policies, and developments that shaped the colony. From the initial explorations and settlements to the establishment of governance and infrastructure, these records provide a comprehensive account of New South Wales' formative years. Researchers and historians can delve into the primary sources to uncover details about the social, economic, and political landscape of the time. Volume 1, Part 1: Cook, 1762-1780. Volume 1, Part 2: Phillip, 1783-1792. Volume 2: Grose and Paterson, 1793-1795. Volume 3: Hunter, 1796-1799. Volume 4: Hunter and King, 1800-1802. Volume 5: King, 1803-1805. Volume 6: King and Bligh, 1806-1808. Volume 7: Bligh and Macquarie, 1809-1811.

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Description

Author: BLADEN, Frank Murcott (editor)
Binding: Hardback
Published: Lansdown Slattery and Company, 1978

Condition remarks:
Book: Very good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This multi-volume collection, titled 'Historical Records of New South Wales,' meticulously chronicles the early colonial history of the region through official documents and correspondence. Each volume covers a specific period and administration, offering insights into the challenges, policies, and developments that shaped the colony. From the initial explorations and settlements to the establishment of governance and infrastructure, these records provide a comprehensive account of New South Wales' formative years. Researchers and historians can delve into the primary sources to uncover details about the social, economic, and political landscape of the time. Volume 1, Part 1: Cook, 1762-1780. Volume 1, Part 2: Phillip, 1783-1792. Volume 2: Grose and Paterson, 1793-1795. Volume 3: Hunter, 1796-1799. Volume 4: Hunter and King, 1800-1802. Volume 5: King, 1803-1805. Volume 6: King and Bligh, 1806-1808. Volume 7: Bligh and Macquarie, 1809-1811.