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Roderick Flanagan

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The History of New South Wales with an Account of Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), New Zealand, Port Phillip (Victoria), Moreton Bay and other Australian Settlements. Comprising a Complete View of the Progress and Prospects of Gold Mining in Australia. The Whole Compiled from Official and Other
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He arrived in Australia with his family on 10 October 1840, although two young sons died on the journey. He was educated at the famous Ryder School in Sydney for three years and then was apprenticed to a printer. Shortly after this he commenced work at
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His brother, Edward, worked hard to keep Flanagan's legacy alive. In 1888 to commemorate one hundred years of settlement, Edward published, Flanagan's essays (that had been published in "The Empire") on the Australian Aborigines, in a slim book called
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Bicentennial Council reprinted "Aborigines in Australia", claiming that reprinting "enables the earliest unbiased account of the Australian Aborigines to be re-introduced to the people of modern Australia."
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Born in Ireland on 1 April 1828 to Patrick Flanagan (hatter and woolsorter) and Martha Dufficy (daughter of Henry Dufficy – farmer), he and his family emigrated to Australia aboard the emigrant ship
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as a journalist. Parkes soon entered Parliament and was too busy to run his paper so he appointed Flanagan as Chief of Reporting Staff. Flanagan's poetry was published in
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This book is remarkable for its sympathetic portrayal of Aborigines at a time when white Australians saw them simply as 'savages' who would die out. His entry in the
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In 1988, to commemorate the bicentennial of European settlement of Australia, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Committee of the
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which into the beginning of the 20th century was considered to be the main reference work on the early European presence in Australia.
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and survives as it was collected by his brother Edward in 1887 and published as "Australian and Other Poems" in 1887.
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The book was considered the standard text on Australia for many years and received considerable praise from the
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An historical and statistical account of New South Wales: both as a penal settlement and as a British colony
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In 1850 Flanagan teamed up with his younger brother to establish their own Melbourne newspaper,
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on 15 January 1840 to escape the overpopulation and famine which was raging throughout Ireland.
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and died in cheap lodgings in London on 13 March 1862, while awaiting to see his book printed.
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Flanagan died before he saw his major work published as he contracted
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as "a restrained exercise in the use of evidence to prove guilt".
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reprinted 1988 by Boolarong Publications, Mosman, Queensland
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Roderick Flanagan – A bright flame too soon extinguished
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An Historical and Statistical Account of New South Wales
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The People's Advocate and New South Wales Vindicator
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Index

anthropologist
Elphin, County Roscommon
Indigenous Australians
Melbourne
New South Wales
Sir Henry Parkes
The People's Advocate and New South Wales Vindicator
Daily News
Melbourne
The Weekly Chronicle

The Empire
John Dunmore Lang
Presbyterianism
New South Wales
Sampson Low, Son and Company
Sydney Morning Herald
tuberculosis
Australian Dictionary of Biography
Myall Creek massacre
Queensland
Hoyle, Arthur
ISBN
0858893223
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