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Voyage in H. M. Sloop "Norfolk", 1799; (c) Commander Matthew Flinders’s Voyage in H.M.S. "Investigator", 1802; (d) Captain John Bingle’s Log of H. M. Cutter "Sally", 1822; (e) The Expedition of Captain William Lawrence Edwardson, 1822. 30 December 1956. Limited to one hundred and thirty-five copies
304:, Surveyor General; (b) An Extract from John Oxley’s MS. Field Book; (c) John Uniacke’s Narrative of the same Expedition; (d) Narrative of Thomas Pamphlet taken down by John Uniacke. 30 December 1956. Limited to one hundred and thirty-five copies for sale and fifteen for presentation. 349: 325:
No. XL.—Recollections of Life in Van Dieman’s Land. By William Gates, one of the Canadian Patriots. Lockport, U.S.A., 1850. In two parts, 28 February 1961. Limited to one hundred and thirty-five copies for sale and fifteen for presentation.
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No. XXXIII.—Australian Gold Discovery. No. 1—Australian Gold Fields: Their Discovery, Progress and Prospects, by R. S. Anderson. 1853. 31 January 1956. Limited to one hundred and thirty-five copies for sale and fifteen for presentation.
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No. XXXIX.—The History of the Island of Van Diemen’s Land, from the year 1824 to 1835 inclusive. By Henry Melville. Hobart Town. 15 November 1959. Limited to one hundred and thirty-five copies for sale and fifteen for presentation.
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No. XXIV.—A Chronology of Momentous Events in Australian History. (In two parts.) PART I. (1788–1828), by Robert Howe. 29 February 1952. Limited to one hundred and thirty-five copies for sale and fifteen for presentation.
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No. XXVIII.—The Correspondence of John Cotton, Victorian Pioneer, 1842-1849. (In three parts.) PART III. (1847–1849). 28 February 1953. Limited to one hundred and thirty-five copies for sale and fifteen for presentation.
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No. XXII.—Fourteen Journeys over the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, 1813-1841. (In three parts.)PART III.—1835-1882. 30 March 1951. Limited to one hundred and thirty-five copies for sale and fifteen for presentation.
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No. XXI.—Fourteen Journeys over the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, 1813-1841. (In three parts.) PART II.—1819-1827. 31 August 1950. Limited to one hundred and thirty-five copied for sale and fifteen for presentation.
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No. XXXI.—Some Letters of the Rev. Richard Johnson, B.A., First Chaplain of New South Wales. (In two parts.) PART II. 21 October 1954. Limited to one hundred and thirty-five copies for sale and fifteen for presentation.
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No. XXVII.—The Correspondence of John Cotton, Victorian Pioneer, 1842-1849. (In three parts.) PART II. (1844–1847). 28 February 1953. Limited to one hundred and thirty-five copies for sale and fifteen for presentation.
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No. XXV.—A Chronology of Momentous Events in Australian History. (In two parts.) PART II. (1829–1846), by Francis Low. 20 April 1952. Limited to one hundred and thirty-five copies for sale and fifteen for presentation.
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No. XXVI.—The Correspondence of John Cotton, Victorian Pioneer, 1842-1849. (In three parts.) PART I. (1842–1844). 28 February 1953. Limited to one hundred and thirty-five copies for sale and fifteen for presentation.
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No. XVI.—Slavery and Famine: Punishments for Sedition; or an Account of the Miseries and Starvation at Botany Bay. 20 December 1947. Limited to ninety copies for sale and ten for presentation.
63:'s Journey to South-Eastern Australia, 1884, with George Henry Haydon’s Narrative of Part of the Same Journey. 15 November 1941. Limited to fifty copies for sale and ten for presentation. 176:
No. XVIII.—Notes of a Convict of 1838. 1 June 1949. Limited to one hundred and twenty-five copies for sale and ten for presentation. One hundred copies have also been printed for Canada.
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No. XXXIV.—Australian Gold Discovery. No. 2—Murray’s Guide to the Diggings, 1852. 31 January 1956. Limited to one hundred and thirty-five copies for sale and fifteen for presentation.
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No. XXXVI.—The Discovery and Exploration of Moreton Bay and the Brisbane River (1799–1823). (In two parts.) PART II.—(a) Report on an Expedition to Survey
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No. XXXVII.—Australian Gold Discovery. No. 3—A Short Account of the late Discoveries of Gold in Australia, with Notes of a Visit to the Gold District. By
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No. VI.—Some Proposals for Establishing Colonies in the South Seas. 12 March 1943. Limited to ninety copies for sale and ten for presentation.
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and Robert Case, with a Report of the Trial, Tex v. Bland. 20 September 1942. Limited to ninety copies for sale and ten for presentation.
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No. IX.—Ducharme’s "Journal of Political Exile in Australia". 28 June 1944. Limited to ninety copies for sale and ten for presentation.
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on the Rebellion. 28 September 1951. Limited to one hundred and thirty-five copies for sale and fifteen for presentation.
311:, Captain, R. N. 30 November 1957. Limited to one hundred and thirty-five copies for sale and fifteen for presentation. 173:, F.L.S., Banksian Collector. 30 June 1948. Limited to one hundred copies for sale and twenty-five for presentation. 187:, 1776-1811. 30 November 1949. Limited to one hundred and twenty-five copies for sale and fifteen for presentation. 240: 232:
No. XXIX.—Fresh Light on Bligh, being Some Unpublished Correspondence of Captain William Bligh, R.N., and Lieut.
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of Australia. (1754-1826.) 31 May 1946. Limited to ninety copies for sale and ten for presentation.
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of Van Diemen’s Land. 10 March 1945. Limited to ninety copies for sale and ten for presentation.
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and the Islands....30 October 1946. Limited to ninety copies for sale and ten for presentation.
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No. II.--Some Fictitious Voyages to Australia. 9 August 1937. Limited to thirty-five copies.
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and Family. 29 February 1942. Limited to ninety copies for sale and ten for presentation.
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in Retirement. By Sir Frederick Chapman. 30 July 1962. Limited to two hundred copies.
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reprint of the monographs was published in 44 volumes by Review Publications,
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No. XXXII.—David Burn’s Narrative of the Overland Journey of
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No. XII.—Letters from an Exile at Botany Bay to his Aunt in
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No. X.—"The Van Diemen’s Land Warriors", with an Essay on
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Australian Historical Monographs at Penrith City Library.
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are a series of historical studies privately printed by
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Index

Australian
Monographs
George Mackaness
facsimile
Dubbo
Robert Louis Stevenson
Australia
George Augustus Robinson
Samuel Marsden
William Bland
Alexander Dalrymple
Botany Bay
Captain William Bligh
Van Diemen’s Land
Matthew Brady
Michael Howe
Bushrangers
Dumfries
Michael Massey Robinson
Poet Laureate
Flinders
Bass’s Strait
Sir John
Lady Jane Franklin
George Suttor
William Bligh
Francis Godolphin Bond
Blue Mountains of New South Wales
New South Wales
Francis Godolphin Bond

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