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Verlag: Australian Documents Library, Sydney, 1980
Anbieter: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australien
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Dust Jacket Included. First Edition. Sydney, Australian Documents Library, 1980. Quarto, xx, 401 pages with a genealogical table plus 17 plates. Papered boards; corners slightly bumped (with a few tiny associated creases to the corner tips of a few early leaves); an excellent copy with the dustwrapper a little creased and the spine a little sunneD. This 'journal does something no other First Fleet journal does; it gives us a day-by-day account of a colony's struggle for survival' in Norfolk Island. Not least, King's Maori vocabulary. A major First Fleet journal, this is the second in the Australian Documents Library series. Edited by Paul G. Fidlon and R.J. Ryan.
Verlag: British Library, Historical Print Editions, 2011
ISBN 10: 124145664XISBN 13: 9781241456641
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: Government House, Sydney, 1804
Anbieter: Hordern House Rare Books, Surry Hills, NSW, Australien
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Vellum sheet measuring 330 x 230 mm., with manuscript notations to both faces (including a site-sketch with measurements). Early Sydney lease signed by Governor Philip Gidley King for an allotment in the centre of Sydney Town, with a sketch of the site executed and signed by colonial surveyor George William Evans. Simeon Lord, emancipee (and to become a prominent mercantile figure in the Colony), was apparently keen to acquire this allotment for he paid the considerable sum of £325 for the remainder of the lease in 1807. The location of the lease, in the immediate vicinity of the Dry Store on Spring Row (later Castlereagh Street) was ideal for a merchant. Earlier he had constructed his private residence in close proximity to the Dry Store, allowing officers of merchant vessels docked in the harbour to stay in his house while remaining close to valuable cargo and merchandise held in the Dry Store. King was a pivotal figure in the early history of Australian settlement. His skill as a naval officer attracted the respect of Captain Arthur Phillip, who selected him as second lieutenant of the First Fleet convict transport Sirius. Prior to assuming the position of Governor in 1800, King served in Sydney and Norfolk Island and was widely respected for his skilled leadership through the difficult early years of settlement. Governor King awarded the seven year lease to Thomas Randall in May 1804 for a ground rent of 10 shillings per year. The subsequent early history of the site is recorded in two manuscript notes detailing further sale contracts to the reverse of this lease. It was first sold on to Edward Wells, who then on-sold the lease to Sydney merchant Simeon Lord, the prominent colonial entrepreneur who rose from humble beginnings (Lord was transported to New South Wales in 1791). He began his trading career selling rum outside the monopoly controlled by the officers of the New South Wales Corps, and later invested in land, shipping and manufacturing throughout the colony. This lease is noteworthy for the inclusion of the site sketch by George Evans, the colony's surveyor from 1803 but also a notable early colonial artist and inland explorer. The grant is fully signed 'Philip Gidley King' and the sketch is likewise signed 'G.W. Evans, acting surveyor'. Examples of Gidley King's signature are uncommon on the market, and this grant is not listed in the standard reference Land Grants 1788-1809 edited by R.J. Ryan. . Folded and a little aged yet very good condition.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1797
Anbieter: Mats Rehnström Rare Books SVAF, ILAB, Stockholm, Schweden
Zustand: Fair. Stockholm, kongl. Ordens-tryckeriet, hos assessoren J. Pfeiffer, 1797. 8:o. (4),283 pp. Uncut and sewn in contemporary grey wrappers. Spine defective, wrappers partly loose. Some foxing, damp, rust and ink stains. Signatures. Ferguson Bibliography of Australia 250. A collection of travels to Australia collected and translated by Samuel Ödmann.