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""New South Wales and Queensland"" is a travelogue written by the renowned English novelist, Anthony Trollope, in 1874. The book details Trollope's journey through the Australian states of New South Wales and Queensland, describing the landscapes, people, and culture he encounters along the way. Trollope's observations are both insightful and entertaining, providing readers with a unique perspective on life in colonial Australia during the late 19th century. He writes about the harsh living conditions of the early settlers, the impact of British colonialism on the Indigenous population, and…mehr

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""New South Wales and Queensland"" is a travelogue written by the renowned English novelist, Anthony Trollope, in 1874. The book details Trollope's journey through the Australian states of New South Wales and Queensland, describing the landscapes, people, and culture he encounters along the way. Trollope's observations are both insightful and entertaining, providing readers with a unique perspective on life in colonial Australia during the late 19th century. He writes about the harsh living conditions of the early settlers, the impact of British colonialism on the Indigenous population, and the rapidly developing cities of Sydney and Brisbane. Trollope's vivid descriptions of the Australian bush, the Great Barrier Reef, and the outback are particularly noteworthy. The book is a fascinating historical document that offers a glimpse into a bygone era and the early days of European settlement in Australia.Being A Portion Of The Work Entitled Australia And New Zealand.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Anthony Trollope, an English novelist, was born in London, England, on April 24, 1815, and died on December 6, 1882. His popular success kept the nature and scope of his intellectual merit a secret until many years after his passing. His best-known and most beloved works are a series of novels set in the fictional English county of Barsetshire, but he also produced compelling novels about political life and studies with deep psychological insight. One of his greatest assets was a stable, continuous understanding of Victorian England's social systems, which he recreated in his writings with an uncommon level of solidity. Trollope was raised by a former barrister, unsuccessful gentleman farmer, and sometimes scholar. The prestigious public schools in Winchester and Harrow made him dissatisfied. Awkward teenage behavior persisted far into his 20s. He labored terribly as a subordinate clerk in the General Post Office from 1834 to 1841, but after that, he was sent as a postal surveyor to Ireland, where he started to lead a more active social life. He built a home in Clonmel, Tipperary, and wed Englishwoman Rose Heseltine in 1844. After that, he started a writing career that exudes a strong sense of great vigor and adaptability.¿