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Author Bailey, John, 1944 December 15-

Title Into the unknown : the tormented life and expeditions of Ludwig Leichhardt
Published [Place of publication not identified] : PAN MACMILLAN AUSTRALIA, 2011

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Description xiv, 404 pages ; 2.90 x 15.50 cm
Summary Ludwig Leichhardt is undoubtedly Australia's most fascinating early explorer. Born and educated in Prussia in the early 19th century, Leichhardt felt shackled by the narrow expectations of his family and the highly regimented society of his birth. He was a polymath, a man fascinated by the natural world and everything in it and he longed for adventure and exploration. Australia was then almost completely unknown and unexplored apart from the colonies clustered on its coastline - the interior of the continent a vast and mysterious blank. It was a country and a time ripe for amateur naturalists and explorers, and Leichhardt took up the challenge. His expeditions were to begin in triumph, then dwindle into acrimony, despair and misery before finally ending in disappearance, death and one of the great enduring mysteries of the 19th century. John Bailey, acclaimed author of MY STUART'S TRACK, has written a masterful biography of this strange, brilliant, difficult, driven and tormented man
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ISBN 9781742610450 paperback
1742610455 paperback