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26 Views of the Starburst World : William Dawes at Sydney Cove 1788-91
Twenty Six Views of the Starburst World
Crawley
:
UWA Publishing
,
2012
Z1901719
2012
single work
biography
(taught in 4 units)
'When Lieutenant William Dawes came to Botany Bay with the First Fleet Marines in January 1788 he delved into the world of a small group of Indigenous people from around Sydney Harbour. Dawes called his collaborators 'the Eora'. They told him it was their word for 'people', and it might have been the first thing they watched him write down. 'Chasing the fascinations that thrilled the Lieutenant during his disorienting time in Eora country, 26 Views of the Starburst World captures the wonder that shone for Dawes and rearranged him at Sydney Cove, amplified and illuminated, engulfed by language, stars and landscape.' (Publisher's website)
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Histories, Fictions | Deakin University | 2015 (Semester 2) |
y
26 Views of the Starburst World : William Dawes at Sydney Cove 1788-91
Twenty Six Views of the Starburst World
Crawley
:
UWA Publishing
,
2012
Z1901719
2012
single work
biography
(taught in 4 units)
'When Lieutenant William Dawes came to Botany Bay with the First Fleet Marines in January 1788 he delved into the world of a small group of Indigenous people from around Sydney Harbour. Dawes called his collaborators 'the Eora'. They told him it was their word for 'people', and it might have been the first thing they watched him write down. 'Chasing the fascinations that thrilled the Lieutenant during his disorienting time in Eora country, 26 Views of the Starburst World captures the wonder that shone for Dawes and rearranged him at Sydney Cove, amplified and illuminated, engulfed by language, stars and landscape.' (Publisher's website)
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Major Movements In Contemporary Prose | University of Sydney | 2014 (Semester 1) |
y
26 Views of the Starburst World : William Dawes at Sydney Cove 1788-91
Twenty Six Views of the Starburst World
Crawley
:
UWA Publishing
,
2012
Z1901719
2012
single work
biography
(taught in 4 units)
'When Lieutenant William Dawes came to Botany Bay with the First Fleet Marines in January 1788 he delved into the world of a small group of Indigenous people from around Sydney Harbour. Dawes called his collaborators 'the Eora'. They told him it was their word for 'people', and it might have been the first thing they watched him write down. 'Chasing the fascinations that thrilled the Lieutenant during his disorienting time in Eora country, 26 Views of the Starburst World captures the wonder that shone for Dawes and rearranged him at Sydney Cove, amplified and illuminated, engulfed by language, stars and landscape.' (Publisher's website)
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Major Movements in Contemporary Prose | University of Sydney | 2014 (Semester 1) |
y
26 Views of the Starburst World : William Dawes at Sydney Cove 1788-91
Twenty Six Views of the Starburst World
Crawley
:
UWA Publishing
,
2012
Z1901719
2012
single work
biography
(taught in 4 units)
'When Lieutenant William Dawes came to Botany Bay with the First Fleet Marines in January 1788 he delved into the world of a small group of Indigenous people from around Sydney Harbour. Dawes called his collaborators 'the Eora'. They told him it was their word for 'people', and it might have been the first thing they watched him write down. 'Chasing the fascinations that thrilled the Lieutenant during his disorienting time in Eora country, 26 Views of the Starburst World captures the wonder that shone for Dawes and rearranged him at Sydney Cove, amplified and illuminated, engulfed by language, stars and landscape.' (Publisher's website)
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Australia and Home | University of Western Australia | 2015 (Semester 1) |