1883 Squatting In Victoria E.M. Curr Antiquarian Australian History Book VGC

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1883 Squatting In Victoria E.M. Curr Antiquarian Australian History Book VGC

Recollections Of Squatting In Victoria - Then Called The Port Phillip District (From 1841 - 1851)
By Edward M. Curr
Published by George Robertson: Melbourne, Sydney & Adelaide 1883 1st Edition

"Edward Curr (1798 - 1850) was an English-born settler, pastoralist, and businessman who played a significant role in the early development of the Australian colonies. Born in Sheffield, England, he began his career in commerce before emigrating to Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) in 1820.

Curr initially worked as a merchant in Hobart Town, quickly establishing himself as an influential figure in the colony's trade and economic sectors. He later turned his attention to land acquisition, amassing substantial pastoral holdings in Van Diemen's Land and contributing to the expansion of agriculture in the colony. Known for his entrepreneurial spirit, Curr was instrumental in promoting the economic growth of the region.

In addition to his business ventures, Curr was an active participant in the colony's political life. He was a strong advocate for settlers' interests, often engaging in debates over land policies and colonial governance. His leadership and vision helped shape the economic and social structures of the early Australian colonies.

From 1844 until his death in 1850, he was extremely active in the movement for separation of Victoria from New South Wales. He became known as the "Father of Separation". Edward Curr passed away on 16 November 1850 in Melbourne, Victoria. He left behind a legacy as a pioneering settler and a key figure in the development of early Australian society."

Light wear to original cloth bindings with glue remnants from an old label at the top of the outer spine. Text block has sagged however the structural integrity of the book is not compromised. Includes original fold out map in excellent condition. There are no loose pages. Small contemporary inscription. Pages are clean with no foxing. All pages are present and the book is complete in 452 pages. Some damage to endpapers at rear of book as shown. A scarce 1st Edition copy with significant historical references to early colonial and indigenous relations. Very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.

Size 23cm x 15cm x 3.5cm - 452 Pages

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Condition: Very good
Binding: Cloth
Special Attributes: ["1st Edition", "Includes Complete Fold Out Map", "Original Cloth Bindings", "Early Aboriginal History Of Victoria"]
Region: Australia, Oceania
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original
Seller Notes: Light wear to original cloth bindings with glue remnants from an old label at the top of the outer spine. Text block has sagged however the structural integrity of the book is not compromised. Includes original fold out map in excellent condition. There are no loose pages. Small contemporary inscription. Pages are clean with no foxing. All pages are present and the book is complete in 452 pages. Some damage to endpapers at rear of book as shown. A scarce 1st Edition copy with significant historical references to early colonial and indigenous relations. Very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.
Language: English
Author: Edward M. Curr
Publisher: George Robertson: Melbourne, Sydney & Adelaide
Year Printed: 1883
Sub-subject: Australian History