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The voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay : with an account of the establishment of the colonies of Port Jackson & Norfolk Island, compiled from authentic papers which have been obtained from the several departments, to which are added, the journals of Lieuts. Shortland, Watts, Ball & Capt. Marshall, with an account of their new discoveries
Bib ID 101601
Format BookBook
Author
Phillip, Arthur, 1738-1814
 
Description Melbourne : Georgian House, 1950 
6, [viii], x, 298, lxxiv p., 55 leaves of plates : ill., charts, maps, ports. ; 28 cm. 
Series

Australiana facsimiles ; v. 1

Notes

Facsim. of: London : J. Stockdale, 1789.

An Australiana Society Publication.

Limited edition of 1000 copies.

Subjects Phillip, Arthur, - 1738-1814.  |  First Fleet, 1787-1788.  |  New South Wales - History - 1788-1851.  |  New South Wales - Description and travel - To 1850.  |  Norfolk Island - History.
Other authors/contributors Shortland, John, 1739-1803  |  Watts, Lieutenant  |  Ball, Henry Lidgbird, d. 1818  |  Marshall, John, Captain

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