1787 by Nick Brodie | Hardie Grant Publishing

1787 The Lost Chapters of Australia's Beginnings


For over 200 years Australia’s official history has focused on English colonisation and ‘discovery’, with tales of British explorers and first generation white Australians navigating the vast and unfriendly land. But what of the millennia before the English claimed Australia as their own and wrote the history books. 1787 traces the journey of Australia before the infamous 1788 date, to explore just how ‘discovered’ the southern continent was by not only the Indigenous Australians who had lived and prospered for thousands of years, but also the sailors, traders, fishermen and many others who had visited our shores.
 
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ISBN:

9781743791608

Format:

Paperback

Pages:

304

Dimensions:

23cm x 15cm

Weight:

440g

RRP:

£14.99

Category:

General Non-Fiction & Reference

Publisher:

Hardie Grant Books

Published:

17 November 2016

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Nick Brodie

Nick Brodie is an historian and archaeologist. He has lectured at the University of Tasmania, written academic papers and written two highly acclaimed books: Kin: A real people's history of Australia and 1787: The forgotten chapters of Australia's beginning. Nick Brodie is a new voice in the historical landscape.