“decisive of the general character of the Australian interior” (Sturt)<br />
Map of part of Australia, Shewing the Route of the North Australian Expedition in 1855 & 1856.
Under the Command of A.C. Gregory.
London,
George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode, Printers to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty. For her Majesty's Stationery Office,
1857 "/8".
Large folding lithographed map (270 by 630mm to the neatline), with an inset of the 'Continuation from R[iver] Burdekin to Port Curtis', bound into 'Papers relating to an Expedition recently undertaken for the purpose of Exploring the Northern Portion of Australia. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of her Majesty'; folio, stabbed and sewn as issued, preserved in archival buckram-backed portfolio.
330 by 220mm (13 by 8.75 inches).
16749
notes:
The first complete account of Gregory's important expedition across 5000 miles of northern Australia: from Gladstone, near Brisbane in Queensland, across the Northern Territory and into Western Australia; then known as Van Diemen's and Arnheim's lands. Accompanied by a detailed map of the route, confirming the presence of a vast inland desert at the red centre of Australia. The paper includes a detailed commentary, and speculations on evidence for previous existence of an i...
bibliography:
McLaren, 9295 (not noting the folding map); see Wantrup, p. 252; Waterson for 'Australian Dictionary of Biography', online.
provenance:
Provenance:
British Foreign Office Library
British Foreign Office Library