Some Private Correspondence Of Sir John And Lady Jane Franklin (Tasmania, 1837-1845)

Some Private Correspondence Of Sir John And Lady Jane Franklin (Tasmania, 1837-1845)

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Author: George Mackaness
Binding: Paperback
Published: Review Publications Pty. Ltd., 1947

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: In excellent condition. Later reprint (not sure what year) states 1947.

Some Private Correspondence Of Sir John And Lady Jane Franklin (Tasmania, 1837-1845) by George Mackaness presents a compelling collection of historical documents, offering an intimate look into the lives of two significant figures during a pivotal period in colonial Tasmania. This volume uncovers the personal thoughts, observations, and challenges faced by Sir John and Lady Jane Franklin between 1837 and 1845. The correspondence chronicles their experiences, shedding light on the social and political landscape of the era through their unique perspectives. It illustrates the complexities of colonial administration and personal endurance, providing invaluable primary source material for historians and enthusiasts of Australian history. This meticulously compiled work offers a rare glimpse into the private world of public figures, enriching our understanding of the past.

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Description

Author: George Mackaness
Binding: Paperback
Published: Review Publications Pty. Ltd., 1947

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: In excellent condition. Later reprint (not sure what year) states 1947.

Some Private Correspondence Of Sir John And Lady Jane Franklin (Tasmania, 1837-1845) by George Mackaness presents a compelling collection of historical documents, offering an intimate look into the lives of two significant figures during a pivotal period in colonial Tasmania. This volume uncovers the personal thoughts, observations, and challenges faced by Sir John and Lady Jane Franklin between 1837 and 1845. The correspondence chronicles their experiences, shedding light on the social and political landscape of the era through their unique perspectives. It illustrates the complexities of colonial administration and personal endurance, providing invaluable primary source material for historians and enthusiasts of Australian history. This meticulously compiled work offers a rare glimpse into the private world of public figures, enriching our understanding of the past.