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Beyond the black stump: Tales of travellers to Australia, 1787-1850

by Michael Foss

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Anthology of sources documenting the history of early European migration to Australia from transportation to the 1850s ; includes accounts of first contacts with Aboriginal people ; friction with convicts ; smallpox ; and overtures towards and treatment of Aboriginal people by European settlers.
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Anthology of sources documenting the history of early European migration to Australia from transportation to the 1850s ; includes accounts of first contacts with Aboriginal people ; friction with convicts ; smallpox ; and overtures towards and treatment of Aboriginal people by European settlers.

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