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Title: Great Southern Landings: An Anthology of Antipodean Travel.
Description: Melbourne Oxford University Press (OUP), 1995. 1st ed. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), minor edgewear jacket, base spine lightly rubbed, small scuff mark front cover, tiny dent bottom edge. 328 pp. The term Antipodes was originally used to refer to "places on the surface of the earth directly opposite each other", and later came to mean Australasia. Thousands of travellers from the northern hemisphere - from Francois Pelsaert, commander of the ill-fated Batavia, to Eric Newby and Jan Morris - have left records of their impressions of the Antipodes; some voyagers - Jonathan Swift, Samuel Butler and Jules Verne, for instance, travelled only in their minds, writing about imaginary voyages. Jan Bassett has collected a delightful selection of 90 extracts from the writings of notable visitors to and imaginers of the Antipodes. These date from about 1605 to the 1990s. Included are dreamers, sailors, adventurers, political commentators and sporting figures. ISBN: 0195535820

Keywords: travel, literature, anthologies, essays, fiction, australian fiction, short stories, southern hemisphere, antipodes 0195535820

Price: AUD 14.00 = appr. US$ 9.69 Seller: Bookhome Sydney
- Book number: 24836

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