About this book
From 1880-1883, the author undertook an academic expedition to Australia, with the purpose of recording zoological phenomena. While there, he developed an interest in the indigenous people and, unlike contemporary studies, did not restrict himself to appearance and outward behavior, but rather looked at the social, economic and anthropological. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
Chapters (33)
1Chapter I
2Chapter II
3Chapter III
4Chapter IV
5Chapter V
6Chapter VI
7Chapter VII
8Chapter VIII
9Chapter IX
10Chapter X
11Chapter XI
12Chapter XII
13Chapter XIII
14Chapter XIV
15Chapter XV
16Chapter XVI
17Chapter XVII
18Chapter XVIII
19Chapter XIX
20Chapter XX
21Chapter XXI
22Chapter XXII
23Chapter XXIII
24Chapter XXIV
25Chapter XXV
26Chapter XXVI
27Chapter XXVII
28Chapter XXVIII
29Chapter XXIX
30Appendix I: An Outline of Australian History
31Appendix II: Geology
32Appendix III: Flora
33Appendix IV: Fauna

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