Acquired From: Gowrie Galleries
Colouring: Uncoloured
Condition: Very Good
Confirmed: Yes
Dealers ID No.: M407
Description: This journal is a firsthand account written by Gregory Blaxland detailing one of the earliest successful European expeditions across the Blue Mountains in 1813. Alongside William Lawson and William Charles Wentworth, Blaxland led the historic expedition that opened the western interior of New South Wales to colonial expansion. The journal captures not only the physical challenges of the crossing but also the natural landscape, observations of flora and fauna, and the strategic planning involved in overcoming the formidable terrain.nRegarded as a foundational document in Australian exploration history, this work provides insight into colonial perspectives and the ambitions of early European settlers. It marks a pivotal moment in the expansion of British settlement beyond the Cumberland Plain.
First published: London: B.J. Holdsworth, 1823
Mapmaker: Blaxland, Gregory (1773-1853)
Notes: Purchase details
Primary Category: Book/Atlas
Rarity: R1 Extremely rare – occasionally seen on the market
Technique: Book
This state: 1823
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