Pengarang: Frank Jardine

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Alexander Jardine, together with his brother Frank Jardine, is historically recognized for the 1864–1865 overland expedition to establish a cattle route from Rockhampton to Cape York in northern Queensland, Australia. The chronicle of their adventurous journey, fraught with challenges and encounters with Indigenous Australian groups, is detailed in “Narrative of the Overland Expedition of the Messrs Jardine”. Not solely a travel log, the narrative is a significant document that furnishes insights into the colonial attitudes and experiences during the era of Australian exploration and settlement. Often praised for its vivid descriptions and the candid representation of the hardships faced, the book serves as a pertinent historical record that offers a glimpse into the trials of pioneering Australian explorers. Alexander Jardine”s writing is characterized by the straightforward, pragmatic prose typical of expedition journals of the time, eschewing the ornate language of literary works for clear, direct communication of events. Despite the specificity of their account, the Jardines” expedition has become an integral part of the broader history of Australian exploration, and their book a valued text for those interested in the development of Australia”s outback and the complex interactions between European settlers and Indigenous populations.




2 Ebooks by Frank Jardine

Alexander & Frank Jardine: Narrative of the Overland Expedition of the Messrs Jardine
In ‘Narrative of the Overland Expedition of the Messrs Jardine, ‘ readers are presented with a compelling anthology that not only traces the thrilling journey of the Jardine brothers through …
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Alexander & Frank Jardine: Narrative of the Overland Expedition of the Messrs Jardine
The ‘Narrative of the Overland Expedition of the Messrs Jardine’ stands as a seminal anthology in the exploration and understanding of Australian history and geography, capturing the rugged beauty …
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