Mariners are Warned! (Reprint) by Marsden Hordern (2003)

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Author Marsden Hordern
Barcode 9780522850444
ISBN 9780522850444
Format Books
Publisher Melbourne University Press
Size 152 x 236 x 26mm
Weight (g) 694 g

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John Lort Stokes and H.M.S. Beagle in Australia 1837-1843

As the middle of the 1800s approached, the British Hydropgraphic Office undertook a series of surveying voyages, the first commanded by Matthew Flinders and the second by Phillip Parker King. The third voyage - the subject of this book - lasted six years and was undertaken by H.M.S. Beagle, captained by John Lort Stokes. Stokes discovered the Fitzroy, Albert and Flinders rivers ... Read More

John Lort Stokes and H.M.S. Beagle in Australia 1837-1843

As the middle of the 1800s approached, the British Hydropgraphic Office undertook a series of surveying voyages, the first commanded by Matthew Flinders and the second by Phillip Parker King. The third voyage - the subject of this book - lasted six years and was undertaken by H.M.S. Beagle, captained by John Lort Stokes. Stokes discovered the Fitzroy, Albert and Flinders rivers and Port Darwin, and his most notable achievement was the charting of that graveyard of sailing ships - Bass Strait.

Undoubtedly a sober, conscientious and earnest man, his occasional acts of breathtaking foolhardiness bring the reader up short - as they must have done his men. Is it really Stokes who, in disregarding the tide, twice risked his own and other lives on a whim; who staged the daredevil escapes from crocodiles; and who embodied the tantalising image of a man running alone, half-crazed, towards the centre of Australia?

Mariners are Warned! is an urbane book written with empathy by a fellow mariner. It has a particularly strong sense of relatedness to times past and present. A chain of association and shared service links Stokes with Flinders and King and thence with Bligh and the venerated Cook.

'Must rank as one of the most satisfying and absorbing pieces of historical writing to emerge from our presses during a time of remarkable brilliance and productivity.'- The Weekend Australian

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Author Marsden Hordern
Barcode 9780522850444
Isbn 9780522850444
Format Books
Publisher Melbourne University Press
Size 152 x 236 x 26mm
Weight (g) 694 g

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