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Land, Labour, and Gold 2 Volume Set : Two Years in Victoria: with Visits to Sydney and Van Diemen's Land

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In 1852 William Howitt (1792-1879) set sail for Australia in order to try his luck in the goldfields of Victoria.

By then he was already a prolifically published author of both prose and verse.

He was only moderately successful as a gold-digger, but his account of life in the new colony, published in 1855 after his return to England, provides an extraordinary snapshot of the rapid early growth of Melbourne.

Volume 1 covers his first impressions of Australia, his experiences on the journey to the diggings at Bendigo, and the miners' protest over licence fees.

He describes the hard life endured by the diggers and warns against women coming to the colony.

Volume 2 considers the effects of the influx of a great number of immigrants and the presence of convicts.

Howitt also reflects on government policy and the draft constitution, and describes visits to Sydney and Tasmania.

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Cambridge University Press
1108025722 / 9781108025720
Mixed media product
17/02/2011
United Kingdom
848 pages
252 x 330 mm, 1410 grams
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