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"Dispatched Down Under: Tracing the Resting Places of the First Fleet" by Ron Withington is a highly sought-after non-fiction book that offers a unique perspective on Australian history. This hardcover textbook, published in 2013 by The Fellowship of First Fleeters, is a valuable resource for anyone interested in colonial Australia, convicts, and early European settlement. Withington's meticulously researched account provides a fascinating insight into the lives of the First Fleet settlers, and their final resting places in New South Wales.
This book is a must-have for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in cultural studies, education, and local history. The author's detailed narrative is supported by extensive references, making it an indispensable resource for academics and researchers. The book's condition is excellent, with only minor scuffing to the cover, and clean and tidy pages.
For collectors of antiquarian and collectible books, "Dispatched Down Under" is a rare gem that offers a unique perspective on Australian history. This book is a valuable addition to any personal library, and its hardcover format ensures that it will remain a treasured possession for generations to come. With its wealth of information, this book is an essential resource for anyone interested in Australian history, cultural studies, and education.
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