French Exploration of Australia

Triebel, L.A. and J.C. Batt

'With Special Reference to Tasmania'; translation of the French extracts from the authors' earlier work; maps, illustrations and foreword by the French ambassador, '... Hobart is, among all the Australian capital cities, the one where we feel ourselves to be nearest to Europe and, I would say, to France. And yet, geographically, it is the most distant.' Signed by both authors.

Publisher: [University of Tasmania] [1957]
Place Published: Hobart
Fine in good dustwrapper chipped at edges and sunned on the rear panel.


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