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History Of New South Wales From The Records: Vol. I — Governor Phillip 1783-1789

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History Of New South Wales From The Records: Vol. I — Governor Phillip 1783-1789


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A foundational work of Australian colonial history, this first volume chronicles the earliest years of European settlement in New South Wales, drawing directly from official government records to present an authoritative account of the colony's formation under its inaugural governor. Compiled by G. B. Barton, the work details the period from 1783 to 1789, tracing Arthur Phillip's pivotal role in establishing the fledgling settlement at Port Jackson — from the planning of the First Fleet through the immense logistical and human challenges of building a penal colony at the edge of the known world. Barton's meticulous, document-driven approach lends the narrative a scholarly gravitas, allowing primary sources to speak with immediacy and precision about the policies, hardships, and decisions that shaped early Australian governance. The volume illustrates not only the administrative machinery of British colonial expansion but also the human drama of survival, authority, and ambition that defined this transformative era. An indispensable resource for historians and enthusiasts of Australian heritage alike, it stands as one of the most rigorously sourced records of the nation's founding chapter.

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A foundational work of Australian colonial history, this first volume chronicles the earliest years of European settlement in New South Wales, drawing directly from official government records to present an authoritative account of the colony's formation under its inaugural governor. Compiled by G. B. Barton, the work details the period from 1783 to 1789, tracing Arthur Phillip's pivotal role in establishing the fledgling settlement at Port Jackson — from the planning of the First Fleet through the immense logistical and human challenges of building a penal colony at the edge of the known world. Barton's meticulous, document-driven approach lends the narrative a scholarly gravitas, allowing primary sources to speak with immediacy and precision about the policies, hardships, and decisions that shaped early Australian governance. The volume illustrates not only the administrative machinery of British colonial expansion but also the human drama of survival, authority, and ambition that defined this transformative era. An indispensable resource for historians and enthusiasts of Australian heritage alike, it stands as one of the most rigorously sourced records of the nation's founding chapter.

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