Australia -- Discovery and exploration
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Australia -- Discovery and exploration
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- Batavia's graveyard, Mike Dash
- Settlement & exploration, John & Jennifer Barwick
- Australia in Oxford, edited by Howard Morphy and Elizabeth Edwards
- Matthew Flinders, personal letters from an extraordinary life, edited by Paul Brunton
- Captain Cook's epic voyage, Geoffrey Blainey
- Terra Australis, Matthew Flinders' great adventures in the circumnavigation of Australia, edited and introduced by Tim Flannery
- Kidman, the extraordinary life of Sir Sidney Kidman, Christo Reid ; Jill Bowen, excerpts ; Graeme Davey, designer
- The savage shore, extraordinary stories of survival and tragedy from the early voyages of discovery to Australia, Graham Seal
- Three sheets to the wind, why a motley crew of merchant seamen walked 600 miles to save 7000 gallons of rum, Adam Courtenay
- Flinders, the man who mapped Australia, Rob Mundle
- H.M. Bark Endeavour, her place in Australian history
- The Leichhardt diaries, early travels in Australia during 1842-1944, edited by Thomas A. Darragh and Roderick J. Fensham
- Allan Cunningham : botanist and explorer, W.G.McMinn
- Encountering Terra Australis, the Australian voyages of Nicolas Baudin and Matthew Flinders, Jean Fornasiero, Peter Monteath and John West-Sooby
- Mountains, over Australia's blue horizon, Alasdair McGregor ; with a foreword by Greg Mortimer
- The knowledge solution, Australian history, edited by Anna Clark
- The search for the inland sea, John Oxley, explorer, 1783-1828, Richard Johnson
- Great Australian world firsts, the things we made, the things we did, Chrystopher J. Spicer
- Governors, squatters & battlers, people who shaped European settlement, Joel Weston
- The Tasman Map, a biography of a map : Abel Tasman, the Dutch East India Company and the first Dutch discoveries of Australia, Ian Burnet
- Bush tucker man, stories of survival, with Les Hiddins
- Where Australia collides with Asia, the epic voyages of Joseph Banks, Charles Darwin, Alfred Russel Wallace and the origin of 'the origin of species, Ian Burnet
- Captain Cook's epic voyage, Geoffrey Blainey
- Explorers, Robert Hillman
- Beating France to Botany Bay, the race to found Australia, Margaret Cameron-Ash
- Burke & Wills, the triumph and tragedy of Australia's most famous explorers, Peter Fitzsimons ; narrated by Michael Carman
- Sailing with Cook, the journal of James Burney, Suzanne Rickard
- Eyre, the forgotten explorer, Ivan Rudolph
- Burke & Wills, the scientific legacy of the Victorian exploring expedition, edited by E. B. Joyce and D. A. McCann. Joyce
- Hamilton Hume, the life & times of our greatest explorer, Robert Macklin
- Captain Cook's journal during his first voyage round the world made in H. M. Bark Endeavour, 1768-71, a literal transcription of the original mss., with notes and introduction edited by Captain W. J. L. Wharton, Hydrographer of the Admiralty
- Fire and hearth, Karla Yoorda : a study of Aboriginal usage and European usurpation in south-western Australia, Sylvia J. Hallam
- Cook's Endeavour journal, the inside story, National Library of Australia
- Captain Cook's epic voyage, Geoffrey Blainey
- The discovery of Australia, the charts and maps of the navigators and explorers
- The art of Captain Cook's voyages, Rüdiger Joppien and Bernard Smith
- Ludwig Leichhardt, lost in the outback, Hans Wilhelm Finger ; translator, Kylie Crane ; editor, Judith Simpson
- First across Australia, the Burke and Wills story
- By sea & stars, the story of the First Fleet, Trent Dalton
- Where is Dr Leichhardt?, the greatest mystery in Australian history, Darrell Lewis
- Captain James Cook, claiming the Great South Land, John Molony
- The story of Australia, Robert Lewis ; in association with National Museum of Australia ; [foreword by] Dr Mathew Trinca
- Lying for the admiralty, Captain Cook's Endeavour voyage, Margaret Cameron-Ash ; foreword by John Howard
- The dig tree, Sarah Murgatroyd
- The rock, looking into Australia's 'Heart of Darkness' from the edge of its wild frontier, Aaron Smith
- The early ocean explorers, Nicolas Brasch
- H.M. Bark Endeavour, her place in Australian history
- The other side of the mountain, how a tycoon, a pastoralist and a convict helped shape the exploration of colonial Australia, Ian W. Shaw
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