The Resource 1788 : comprising A narrative of the expedition to Botany Bay and A complete account of the settlement at Port Jackson, Watkin Tench ; edited and introduced by Tim Flannery
1788 : comprising A narrative of the expedition to Botany Bay and A complete account of the settlement at Port Jackson, Watkin Tench ; edited and introduced by Tim Flannery
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- Summary
- Book 1 describes the First Fleet's arrival at Botany Bay; contact with La Perouse; contacts with Aboriginal people; taking possession of Port Jackson; describes "the natives of New South Wales" p. 51-60; Book 2 is an account of life at Port Jackson from where Book 1 left off, ii.e. July 1788 to 18 December 1791; describes the capture of an Aboriginal prisoner (called Manly by the Governor), following "unabated animosity" between the Aboriginal people and the First Fleeters p. 94-102; surveying the area; further contact with Aboriginal people: Nanbaree, Abaroo, Baneelon, Colbee; exploring Rose Hill (Parramatta); spearing of Governor Phillip at Manly Cove p. 138-140 by Wileemarin; expedition to ascertain whether the Hawkesbury and Nepean were the same river with Colbee and Boladeree accompanying the expedition p. 185-198; comparison of nine words from the sea coast and the Hawkesbury p. 194; expedition to Richmond Hill and meeting Deedora; brief observations on language p. 265-268
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 276 p.
- Note
-
- CIP confirmed
- First published as 2 separate vols.: A narrative of the expedition to Botany Bay. London : Printed for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington-house, Piccadilly, 1789, and A complete account of the settlement at Port Jackson, in New South Wales. London : Sold by G. Nicol ... and J. Sewell, 1793
- Isbn
- 9781875847273
- Label
- 1788 : comprising A narrative of the expedition to Botany Bay and A complete account of the settlement at Port Jackson
- Title
- 1788
- Title remainder
- comprising A narrative of the expedition to Botany Bay and A complete account of the settlement at Port Jackson
- Statement of responsibility
- Watkin Tench ; edited and introduced by Tim Flannery
- Subject
-
- Deeimba
- Port Jackson (N.S.W.) -- History
- Willemering
- Health - Infectious diseases - Smallpox
- Barangaroo, died 1791
- Settlement and contacts - First Fleet, 1788
- Colbee, died 1831
- Yarramundi
- Gweeagal people
- Australia -- History -- 1788-1851
- Deedora
- New South Wales -- Description and travel -- To 1850 -- Early works to 1800
- Bereewan
- Cadigal people
- Bennelong, approximately 1764-1813
- Bideegal people
- Boladeree
- Sydney (N.S.W.) -- History -- 1788-1851
- First Fleet, 1787-1788
- Boorooberongal people
- Arabanoo, died 1789
- Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850
- Abaroo
- Cameragal people
- New South Wales -- History -- 1788-1851
- Gomebeeree
- Gooreedeeana
- Australia -- Discovery and exploration | French
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Book 1 describes the First Fleet's arrival at Botany Bay; contact with La Perouse; contacts with Aboriginal people; taking possession of Port Jackson; describes "the natives of New South Wales" p. 51-60; Book 2 is an account of life at Port Jackson from where Book 1 left off, ii.e. July 1788 to 18 December 1791; describes the capture of an Aboriginal prisoner (called Manly by the Governor), following "unabated animosity" between the Aboriginal people and the First Fleeters p. 94-102; surveying the area; further contact with Aboriginal people: Nanbaree, Abaroo, Baneelon, Colbee; exploring Rose Hill (Parramatta); spearing of Governor Phillip at Manly Cove p. 138-140 by Wileemarin; expedition to ascertain whether the Hawkesbury and Nepean were the same river with Colbee and Boladeree accompanying the expedition p. 185-198; comparison of nine words from the sea coast and the Hawkesbury p. 194; expedition to Richmond Hill and meeting Deedora; brief observations on language p. 265-268
- Cataloging source
- CLONE
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1758 or 1759-1833
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Tench, Watkin
- Dewey number
- 994.02
- Illustrations
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- maps
- portraits
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
-
- 1758 or 1759 - 1833
- 1758 or 1759 - 1833
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Tench, Watkin
- Tench, Watkin
- Flannery, Timothy Fridtjof
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Arabanoo
- Bennelong
- Colbee
- Willemering
- Boladeree
- Bereewan
- Gomebeeree
- Yarramundi
- Deeimba
- Deedora
- Abaroo
- Gooreedeeana
- Barangaroo
- First Fleet, 1787-1788
- Australia
- New South Wales
- Sydney (N.S.W.)
- New South Wales
- Port Jackson (N.S.W.)
- Australia
- Label
- 1788 : comprising A narrative of the expedition to Botany Bay and A complete account of the settlement at Port Jackson, Watkin Tench ; edited and introduced by Tim Flannery
- Note
-
- CIP confirmed
- First published as 2 separate vols.: A narrative of the expedition to Botany Bay. London : Printed for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington-house, Piccadilly, 1789, and A complete account of the settlement at Port Jackson, in New South Wales. London : Sold by G. Nicol ... and J. Sewell, 1793
- Control code
- abn96121679
- Dimensions
- 20 cm.
- Extent
- 276 p.
- Isbn
- 9781875847273
- Other physical details
- 1 map, 1 port.
- Label
- 1788 : comprising A narrative of the expedition to Botany Bay and A complete account of the settlement at Port Jackson, Watkin Tench ; edited and introduced by Tim Flannery
- Note
-
- CIP confirmed
- First published as 2 separate vols.: A narrative of the expedition to Botany Bay. London : Printed for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington-house, Piccadilly, 1789, and A complete account of the settlement at Port Jackson, in New South Wales. London : Sold by G. Nicol ... and J. Sewell, 1793
- Control code
- abn96121679
- Dimensions
- 20 cm.
- Extent
- 276 p.
- Isbn
- 9781875847273
- Other physical details
- 1 map, 1 port.
Subject
- Abaroo
- Arabanoo, died 1789
- Australia -- Discovery and exploration | French
- Australia -- History -- 1788-1851
- Barangaroo, died 1791
- Bennelong, approximately 1764-1813
- Bereewan
- Bideegal people
- Boladeree
- Boorooberongal people
- Cadigal people
- Cameragal people
- Colbee, died 1831
- Deedora
- Deeimba
- First Fleet, 1787-1788
- Gomebeeree
- Gooreedeeana
- Gweeagal people
- Health - Infectious diseases - Smallpox
- New South Wales -- Description and travel -- To 1850 -- Early works to 1800
- New South Wales -- History -- 1788-1851
- Port Jackson (N.S.W.) -- History
- Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850
- Settlement and contacts - First Fleet, 1788
- Sydney (N.S.W.) -- History -- 1788-1851
- Willemering
- Yarramundi
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