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Robert Travers (1) (1932–)

Author of Australian mandarin : the life and times of Quong Tart

For other authors named Robert Travers, see the disambiguation page.

9 Works 63 Members 2 Reviews

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Canonical name
Travers, Robert
Birthdate
1932
Gender
male
Nationality
Australia
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Australia

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A good collection of lesser-known tidbits of Australian history, including the Sydney Cove lads terrorising the good people of San Francisco during the gold rush there, some of our illustrious bushrangers and some illustrious frauds. I had known of some of these stories before I picked this tome up but many readers wouldn't.

Of particular interest to me was the story surrounding the nineteenth century fears of a Russian invasion Growing up in seaside Adelaide I'd often pass the big old show more cannons of Fort Glanville, facing into the gulf, and I'd wonder what on earth their role would have been.

Good luck finding a copy but worth it if you do.
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In 1868 Prince Alfred, Australia's first royal visitor was shot by Irishman Henry James O'Farrell. The Prince was not seriously injured. The Colonial Secretary at the time, Henry Parkes claimed this was part of a plot by a secret Fenian organisation although no "Fenians" were ever found despite Parke's persistent and zealous searching. (The Fenians wanted a return to Ireland's independence and removal of all the english from Ireland). Parkes used his political position to foster public show more hysteria and passed The Treason Felony Act.
This books give a detailed account of the political situation of the day, the relationships between Catholics & Protestants and the emerging values of an independent colony.
It was full of information although it did lose my interest towards the end.
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