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The Navigators

The Great Race Between Matthew Flinders and Nicolas Baudin for the North-South Passage Through Australia

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In 1800 it is widely rumoured that a strait separates the two halves of Australia. Napoleon Bonaparte, disturbed by the successful British colony at Sydney, sends famed explorer Nicolas Baudin and two ships to chart the strait, with a view to claiming the western part of the continent for France. In response, the British send the young and ambitious Matthew Flinders in pursuit in a leaky ship.This is the exciting story of the race between the two men to discover the fabled strait, in the process completing the charting of the entire Australian coastline. It is a tale of exploration, super-powers at war, and of the huge collection of plants and animals brought back by Baudin's expedition, which enabled Josephine Bonaparte to create her Australian garden, Malmaison, near Paris. It is a story of lies and betrayal ending with the imprisonment of one captain and the death of the other.

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The Navigators, Klaus Toft

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Rok vydania
2002
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Titul
The Navigators
Podtitul
The Great Race Between Matthew Flinders and Nicolas Baudin for the North-South Passage Through Australia
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2002
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
333
ISBN10
1876631600
ISBN13
9781876631604
Série
Hodnotenie
4,05 z 5
Anotácia
In 1800 it is widely rumoured that a strait separates the two halves of Australia. Napoleon Bonaparte, disturbed by the successful British colony at Sydney, sends famed explorer Nicolas Baudin and two ships to chart the strait, with a view to claiming the western part of the continent for France. In response, the British send the young and ambitious Matthew Flinders in pursuit in a leaky ship.This is the exciting story of the race between the two men to discover the fabled strait, in the process completing the charting of the entire Australian coastline. It is a tale of exploration, super-powers at war, and of the huge collection of plants and animals brought back by Baudin's expedition, which enabled Josephine Bonaparte to create her Australian garden, Malmaison, near Paris. It is a story of lies and betrayal ending with the imprisonment of one captain and the death of the other.