Terre Napoleón; a History of French Explorations and Projects in Australia by Ernest Scott
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The facts as to Flinders' charts.
The sealed trunks. The third log-book and its contents; detention of it by Decaen, and the reasons for his conduct. Restoration of Flinders' papers, except the log-book and despatches. Do Freycinet's charts show evidence of the use of Flinders' material? How did the French obtain their chart of Port Phillip? Peron's report to Decaen as to British intentions in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, and the effect on his mind. Liberation of Flinders. Capture of Mauritius by the British. English naval officers and the governor. Later career of Decaen. CHAPTER 6. THE MOTIVES OF BONAPARTE. Did Bonaparte desire to establish French colonial dominions in Australia? The case stated. CHAPTER 7. GENESIS OF BAUDIN'S EXPEDITION. Baudin's one of a series of French expeditions. The building up of the map of Australia. Early map-makers. Terra Australis. Dutch navigators. Emmerie Mollineux's map. Tasman and Dampier. |
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