The early years of Sydney were witnessed by seven expeditions of French exploration between 1788 and 1831. These expeditions spent, in total, over a year in the new town of Sydney meeting most of its leading citizens and visiting its expanding environs. The French explorers, including Laperouse, Freycinet and Bougainville, were received and entertained by Sydney's dignitaries, including governors King, Macquarie, Brisbane and Darling and the high-profile Macarthur family. Their revealing accounts present intimate details of the everyday lives at all levels of society, from the governors' parties to 'the sickening spectacle' (as Bougainville saw it) of convicts on the treadmills in Sydney's penitentiary. The book contains previously unpublis...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1980 Lee KellyAustralian land explorers of the 19th centu...
At the initiative of the Institute of France, the Government of the day despatched a scientific exp...
THIS THESIS is an attempt to examine and correlate the voyages of the French in the Pacific Ocean du...
The published document that is translated here for the first time from the original French appeared ...
The French presence in Sydney has always been radically different from that of other ethnic groups. ...
This thesis outlines the course of French immigration and settlement in Australia, concentrating on...
The most famous Englishman in Australian history, Captain James Cook, missed the entrance to Sydney ...
Early European inhabitants of Sydney found themselves in a strange natural environment, far removed ...
The essential aim of this article is to analyse the nature of the Aboriginal people on Bruny Island,...
In her 1982 study of The French in Australia Anny Stuer observed that ‘very few French people came t...
This publication presents a revised English translation of the first volume (Australie) of an accoun...
This is the first English translation of the day-by-day accounts of French explorers Hyacinthe de Bo...
International audienceThe French scientific expedition, commanded by Captain Nicolas Baudin, which v...
In 1792, a French scientific expedition under the command of Captain Joseph D'Entrecasteaux dropped...
With appendix containing an Extract from a memoir concerning the existence and situation of Solomon'...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1980 Lee KellyAustralian land explorers of the 19th centu...
At the initiative of the Institute of France, the Government of the day despatched a scientific exp...
THIS THESIS is an attempt to examine and correlate the voyages of the French in the Pacific Ocean du...
The published document that is translated here for the first time from the original French appeared ...
The French presence in Sydney has always been radically different from that of other ethnic groups. ...
This thesis outlines the course of French immigration and settlement in Australia, concentrating on...
The most famous Englishman in Australian history, Captain James Cook, missed the entrance to Sydney ...
Early European inhabitants of Sydney found themselves in a strange natural environment, far removed ...
The essential aim of this article is to analyse the nature of the Aboriginal people on Bruny Island,...
In her 1982 study of The French in Australia Anny Stuer observed that ‘very few French people came t...
This publication presents a revised English translation of the first volume (Australie) of an accoun...
This is the first English translation of the day-by-day accounts of French explorers Hyacinthe de Bo...
International audienceThe French scientific expedition, commanded by Captain Nicolas Baudin, which v...
In 1792, a French scientific expedition under the command of Captain Joseph D'Entrecasteaux dropped...
With appendix containing an Extract from a memoir concerning the existence and situation of Solomon'...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1980 Lee KellyAustralian land explorers of the 19th centu...
At the initiative of the Institute of France, the Government of the day despatched a scientific exp...
THIS THESIS is an attempt to examine and correlate the voyages of the French in the Pacific Ocean du...