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1843 Australia: History & Present Condition Antique Australian History Book

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1843 Australia: History & Present Condition Antique Australian History Book

"The Englishman's Library Volume XXVI"
Australia: Its History And Present Condition; Containing An Account Both Of The Bush And Of The Colonies, With Their Respective Inhabitants.
By The Rev. W. Pridden
Published by James Burns: London 1843 1st Edition
Includes Fold Out Map of Australia

"Australia: Its History and Present Condition offers a concise yet informative overview of Australia's early colonial history, aimed primarily at British readers with an interest in the expanding empire. The book traces the continent's European discovery and settlement, focusing on the foundation and growth of penal colonies, particularly in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania). Pridden discusses the development of agriculture, commerce, and infrastructure, as well as the role of convicts, free settlers, and government authorities in shaping the emerging colonial society.

Written with a moral and religious tone characteristic of its time, the book also reflects on the treatment of Indigenous Australians and the civilizing mission as understood by many 19th-century Britons. Though limited in scope compared to later historical works, Pridden's account is valuable as a snapshot of mid-19th-century colonial attitudes and knowledge. Drawing on contemporary sources and official reports, the book provides a reasonably accurate portrayal of early Australian society from a British imperial perspective, making it a useful resource for understanding how Australia was perceived and presented to audiences in Britain during the early Victorian era."

Light wear and fading to covers and spine as shown. Includes foldout map and all 10 illustrations as called for. Inside hinges split but covers are secure and the book is strong. Carries a small contemporary owners signature and blind stamps of "Library Trinity College Melbourne". Pages are clean with and very well presented. All pages are present and the book is complete in 363 pages. A nice copy in good to very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.

Size 17.5cm x 12cm x 3cm - 363 Pages + Publishers Advertising

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Condition: Good
Binding: Cloth
Special Attributes: ["1st Edition", "Illustrated", "Volume Two", "Foldout Map", "Original Cloth Bindings"]
Region: Australia, Oceania
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original
Seller Notes: Light wear and fading to covers and spine as shown. Includes foldout map and all 10 illustrations as called for. Inside hinges split but covers are secure and the book is strong. Carries a small contemporary owners signature and blind stamps of "Library Trinity College Melbourne". Pages are clean with and very well presented. All pages are present and the book is complete in 363 pages. A nice copy in good to very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.
Language: English
Author: The Rev. W. Pridden
Publisher: James Burns: London
Year Printed: 1843
Sub-subject: Australian History