The Australian Explorers - Their Labours, Perils, and Achievements
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George Grimm
"The Story of the Exploration of Australia is one which we cannot willingly let die. There are many reasons for keeping alive the remembrance of such heroic deeds. It is due to the memory of those men who took their lives in their hands, and, in many cases, laid their bones in the desert; it is an act of
gratitude on our part, who have entered on their labours; and it is a kind of information indispensable to every Australian who desires to know the history
of his country." - Summary from the Author's Preface (6 hr 50 min)
Chapters
Chapter II. Surveyor Evan's Discovery of the Lachlan and Macquarie Rivers and t…
4:16
Read by Son of the Exiles
Chapter IV. Hume and Hovell's Expedition from Lake George to Port Phillip
13:24
Read by Son of the Exiles
Chapter VII. Eyre's Adventurous Journey Along the Great Australian Bight
23:33
Read by Son of the Exiles
Chapter X. Leichhardt's Expedition to Port Essington and into the Interior
18:29
Read by Son of the Exiles
Chapter XII. Burke and Wills's Expedition Across the Australian Continent
25:47
Read by Son of the Exiles
Chapter XIV. John McDouall Stuart’s Expeditions in the South, to the Centre, an…
25:40
Read by Jim Locke