Flinders. The Fascinating Life, Loves & Great Adventures Of The Man Who Put Australia On The Map
Kieza Grantlee
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Cover Type: Hardcover
Book Condition: Fine
Jacket Condition: Fine
Publisher: ABC Books
Publisher Place: Australia
Publisher Year: 2023
Edition: First Edition
Description: 490 pages. Book and Jacket appear to have hardly been read and are both in Fine condition throughout. Signed by Author
Publishers Description: The extraordinary life, loves and voyages of the man who put Australia on the map. In 1810, Matthew Flinders made his final voyage home to his beloved wife, Ann, his body ravaged by the deprivations of years of imprisonment by the French. Four years later, at the age of just 40, he would be dead - a premature, tragic end to one of the worlds greatest maritime adventurers who circumnavigated and mapped the famed Great Southern Land, and whose naming of the vast continent would become its modern Australia.. Flinders took to the sea at age 16, inspired by the story of Robinson Crusoe and the adventures of Captain Cook, swiftly climbing the ranks to fight in a decisive naval battle of the French Revolutionary wars. After sailing to Tahiti with William Bligh, Flinders was drawn to adventure, and by 1801 he was in command of an expedition to uncover the true nature of the great continent of the southern ocean.. This sweeping biography tells the story of the fearless, sharp-eyed, handsome Flinders and how he became one of the worlds most intrepid explorers. Its a story of a great love for the sea, for connection and of friendship - accompanied by his Aboriginal interpreter and guide, Kuringgai man Bungaree, and his beloved rescue cat, Trim, Flinders explored the furthest reaches and rugged coastlines of Australia. Its also a story of technical brilliance - Flinders meticulous charts gave us the first complete maps of our continent, which are so accurate they are still used today.. But rushing home to England to his adored wife, Ann, Flinders was trapped and incarcerated off the coast of Africa as a prisoner of war, ultimately denied celebration of his great achievement. His love for Ann, and his fight to escape his bonds to be with her again was the last great adventure of a fascinating life.. From the bestselling, critically acclaimed author of Banks, Banjo, Hudson Fysh and Monash, Flinders is a rollicking tale of a man who loved the sea, and adored his family - and pushed himself to the limits of human endeavour to show it.
ISBN: 9780733341557
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