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Edward John Eyre

1815-1901

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Journals of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia and Overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound in the Years 1840-1: Sent By the Colonists of South Australia, with the Sanction and Support of the Government: Including an Account of the Manners and Customs of the Aborigines and the State of Their Relations with Europeans — Volume 02

"Journals of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia and Overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound in the Years 1840-1" by Edward John Eyre is a historical account written during the mid-19th century. The book chronicles Eyre's challenging and perilous explorations of Australia's interior, providing insights into his encounters with the indigenous populations, the landscape, and the hardships faced during the journey. At the start of the narrative, Eyre reflects on the tragic death of his overseer, which marks a critical juncture in their expedition. He describes a harrowing scene where bandits have plundered their camp, leaving him in the Australian desert with a single, untrustworthy native companion. Eyre grapples with feelings of isolation and vulnerability as he realizes he must navigate the harsh landscape alone, struggling to maintain his resolve. He provides detailed accounts of their food shortages, encounters with hostile natives, and the fluctuating state of his supplies as they trek towards King George's Sound, thereby setting the tone for the treacherous journey ahead.

Journals of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia and Overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound in the Years 1840-1: Sent By the Colonists of South Australia, with the Sanction and Support of the Government: Including an Account of the Manners and Customs of the Aborigines and the State of Their Relations with Europeans — Volume 01

"Journals of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia and Overland from Adelaide to King George Sound" by Edward John Eyre is a travel narrative published in 1845. The work chronicles Eyre's year-long expedition from Adelaide into mainland Australia, detailing encounters with Aboriginal peoples, harsh landscapes, and the constant struggle for water and supplies. Written in epistolary and confessional forms, the journals also include Eyre's observations on Aboriginal customs and relations with Europeans, drawn from his later role as magistrate and protector.

Journals of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia and Overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound in the Years 1840-1: Sent By the Colonists of South Australia, with the Sanction and Support of the Government: Including an Account of the Manners and Customs of the Aborigines and the State of Their Relations with Europeans — Complete

"Journals of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia and Overland from..." by Edward John Eyre is a travelogue published in 1845. This account chronicles Eyre's year-long expedition from Adelaide into Australia's uncharted interior, documenting the harsh landscapes, scarce resources, and encounters with Aboriginal peoples. Written in epistolary form during his voyage to London, the work combines adventure narrative with observations on Aboriginal customs and colonial relations, establishing Eyre's reputation as one of early Australia's notable explorers.