Description
Published at the height of British interest in the southern colonies, Our Antipodes: or, Residence and Rambles in the Australasian Colonies, with a Glimpse of the Gold Fields by Godfrey Charles Mundy offers a first-hand account of life in Australia and New Zealand during the early colonial period. Issued in London by Richard Bentley in 1852, the work captures a moment of rapid change, including observations of settlement life and the emerging gold fields. This set comprises three cloth bound volumes with 410, 405, and 431 pages respectively, presenting as a substantial and detailed narrative. A significant historical work with strong relevance to collectors of Australasian exploration, colonial history, and early travel writing.
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