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The state and position of Western Australia : commonly called the Swan-River Settlement

Author :  by Captain Fredk Chidley Irwin of H.M. 63rd Regiment; Late Commandant of the Troops, and Acting Governor of the Colony

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Country
Australia
Publisher
Hesperian Press
ISBN 9780859057806
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2021
Bib. Info xix, 143 pages : 25 cm
Categories DU - Oceania (South Seas)
Product Weight 310 gms.
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Hesperian Press takes particular pride in resurrecting this remarkable work from undeserved and disgraceful obscurity. Frederick Irwin’s book, the first large scale study of Western Australia, was published in London in 1835. Our facsimile of that now very rare book is greatly enhanced by inclusion of a 19-page biographical sketch of its author by Peter Conole. This study of an important colonial figure includes material which has eluded the attention of historians and will both dispel various inaccuracies and clarify his career and importance to WA. Irwin’s ‘State and Position’ is very well written and both frank and forthright in tackling controversial issues. In the course of nine chapters and an appendix Irwin provided brilliant word paintings of living and working conditions for settlers. He was always forthright in offering opinions, such as his hatred of convict systems. He also had a fine eye for detail in discussing a range of civic affairs and the future prospects of the colony. Military governors -- Reporting to -- Western Australia -- Swan River Settlement. | Swan River Settlement (W.A.) -- History -- 1829-1851. | Swan River Settlement (W.A.) -- Colonization -- 1829-1851. | Australian

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