Fixing the Centre of the Continent of Australia

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Plan of Discovery by John McDouall Stuart shewing his route across and fixing the Centre of the Continent of Australia

With alterations and additions to July 7th 1861.

STUART, John McDouall
[Adelaide,
Government Printer,
1861].
Lithographed map on three large folding numbered sheets (680 by 500mm; 670 by 500mm; 480 x 510mm, to the neatlines); bound into parliamentary "blue paper" "No. 169": 'South Australia. Diary of J.M. Stuart's Explorations, 1860-61. Northern Exploring Expedition,...', folio, printed on blue paper, stabbed and sewn as issue, preserved in modern buckram-backed archival portfolio
340 by 210mm (13.5 by 8.25 inches).
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notes:

First publication of Stuart's monumental map of the vast, sparse, and unforgiving center of Australia is appended to this equally rare report of Stuart's ultimately unsuccessful fourth and fifth (of six) expeditions attempting to traverse Australia from South Australia to the Gulf of Carpentaria, in a race against Burke and Wills' expedition from Victoria. The map shows Stuart's and Gregory's routes in 1860 and 1861 from Emerald Springs to Newcastle Waters in South Australi...

bibliography:

bibliography:

McLaren 15452; Morris, 'Australian Dictionary of Biography', online

provenance:

provenance:

Provenance: British Foreign Office Library stamp, lower left first page.