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OverviewWhile British soldiers and settlers colonised Australia, French scientists continued to explore its coastlines and study its strange flora and fauna. Lapérouse and Labillardière, Baudin and Bougainville and others left their own, lighter marks on the country in the name of human knowledge. This is their story--deeply researched and richly imagined by zoologist and award-winning science writer Danielle Clode. Voyages to the South Seas is an exhilarating expedition through a key period in the European exploration of the Pacific and in the history of science. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Danielle ClodePublisher: various Australia publishers Imprint: various Australia publishers Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9780648140757ISBN 10: 064814075 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 20 March 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'Exquisitely written, its erudition lightly worn, its narrative lines compelling and its tone refreshingly warm and direct. This is the book of a scholar who has an impressive mastery of a complex and intricately detailed topic ... [a] particularly agreeable contribution from a writer of real talent.' --The Australian Society for French Studies 'Clode's finely researched work has several strengths but of particular appeal is her preparedness to develop a vibrant thesis.' --The Weekend Australian 'An engaging and often exciting book ... By means of some very creative prose, Clode is able to bring these remarkable men to life and give her readers a sense of their temperament and abilities.' --The Canberra Times 'A colourful and dextrously realised historical tapestry.' --Prof John Gascoigne, University of New South Wales 'Packed with French romance and swashbuckling explorers.' --The Diamond Valley Leader 'A powerful and compelling narrative, which should bring pleasure to the specialist as well as popular reader.' --Historical Records of Australian Science 'Clode has the eye of a storyteller and shows great writing skill bringing the episodes to life.' --The Herald Sun 'Exquisitely written, its erudition lightly worn, its narrative lines compelling and its tone refreshingly warm and direct. This is the book of a scholar who has an impressive mastery of a complex and intricately detailed topic ... [a] particularly agreeable contribution from a writer of real talent.' --The Australian Society for French Studies 'Clode's finely researched work has several strengths but of particular appeal is her preparedness to develop a vibrant thesis.' --The Weekend Australian 'An engaging and often exciting book ... By means of some very creative prose, Clode is able to bring these remarkable men to life and give her readers a sense of their temperament and abilities.' --The Canberra Times 'A colourful and dextrously realised historical tapestry.' --Prof John Gascoigne, University of New South Wales 'Packed with French romance and swashbuckling explorers.' --The Diamond Valley Leader 'A powerful and compelling narrative, which should bring pleasure to the specialist as well as popular reader.' --Historical Records of Australian Science 'Clode has the eye of a storyteller and shows great writing skill bringing the episodes to life.' --The Herald Sun Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |