A Journey from Sydney to the Australian Alps


Book Description

Journey through what is now Goulburn, Canberra, Bredbo and Cooma; includes descriptions of Aborigines met with; information on their lifestyle and the effects of contact.




A Journey from Sydney to the Australian Alps, Undertaken in the Months of January, February, and March, 1834


Book Description

Documents Lhotsky's journey and his exploration of parts of the Snowy Mountains to below the tree line and the first to bring the Snowy River to public attention. He de-mystified the Monaro region by providing tangible geographic information which furthered the expansion of white settlers past the theoretical frontier of Michelago. Incomplete. Only 8 of a projected 20 part work published. Originally issued monthly, sheet by sheet with 16 p. to a sheet. Seven full sheets [to p. 110] and another half sheet [to p. 118] where the text stops abruptly were issued. Most subscribers cancelled their subscriptions during the long delay with the result few 'complete' copies available.










A Journey from Sydney to the Australian Alps, Undertaken in the Months of January, February, and March, 1834


Book Description

Documents Lhotsky's journey and his exploration of parts of the Snowy Mountains to below the tree line and the first to bring the Snowy River to public attention. He de-mystified the Monaro region by providing tangible geographic information which furthered thte expansion of white settlers past the theoretical front of Michelago. Incomplete. Only 8 of a projected 20 part work published. Originally issued monthly, sheet by sheet with 16 p. to a sheet. Seven full sheets [to p. 110] and another half sheet [to p. 118] where the text stops abruptly were issued. Most subscribers cancelled their subscriptions during the long delay with the result few 'complete' copies available.




Australian Alps


Book Description

Australian Alps is a fascinating guide to Kosciuszko, Alpine and Namadgi National Parks. It introduces the reader to Australia’s highest mountains, their climate, geology and soils, plants and animals and their human history. It traces the long-running conflicts between successive users of the mountains and explores the difficulties in managing the land for nature conservation. The book gives credit to little-known or understood stories of the people who have worked to establish better understanding of the Alps, especially their vital role as the major water catchments for south-eastern Australia. This new edition updates many themes, including the involvement of Aboriginal people in the region, catchment function and condition, pest plants and animals, fire and the issue of climate change. Written by a specialist with over 25 years’ experience in community education in and about the Australian Alps National Parks, this new edition features many excellent natural history and historical photographs. Ideal as support information for field trips, it will make a wonderful memento of an alpine visit. This book acts as a detailed companion to park interpretive material and to topic-specific field guides: it caters for readers who want a broad overview of areas of interest they will come across in a visit to the mountains.