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Parsons, Ronald H. Migrant ships for South Australia, 1836-1866. 3rd ed. Gumeracha, SA: Gould Books, 1999.

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Coombes, John Lyle. Tall ships: The sixteen square riggers of Australia and New Zealand. Wollombi, N.S.W: Exisle Publishing, 2006.

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Ahern, Patrick. Full sail beyond the three capes: The French bounty ships in Australia 1898-1925. Merewether, N.S.W: P. A. Ahern, 2008.

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Lind, L. J. Fair winds to Australia: 200 years of sail on the Australia station. Frenchs Forest, NSW: Reed, 1988.

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Smith, Babette. A cargo of women: Susannah Watson and the convicts of the Princess Royal. 2nd ed. Crows Nest, N.S.W: Allen & Unwin, 2008.

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James, Henderson. Sent forth a dove: Discovery of the Duyfken. Nedlands, W.A: University of Western Australia Press, 1999.

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A long way home. Chichester, West Sussex, England: Wiley, 2005.

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Bastock, John. Ships on the Australian Station. Frenchs Forest, NSW: Child & Associates, 1988.

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Ahern, Patrick. French sailing ships at Australian ports: Arrivals and departures 1898-1925. Merewether, N.S.W: P. A. Ahern, 2010.

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Flinders University. Dept. of Archaeology., ed. Australian built wooden sailing vessels of the South Australian intrastate trade. [Bedford Park, S. Aust.]: Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, 2007.

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Flinders University. Dept. of Archaeology., ed. The development of cutters in relation to the South Australian oyster industry: An amalgamation of two parallel developing industries. [Bedford Park, S. Aust.]: Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, 2007.

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Charlwood, Don. The Long Farewell. Penguin, 1993.

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Auerbach, Jeffrey A. Voyages. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198827375.003.0002.

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Chapter 1 contends that long-distance voyages became increasingly tedious during the nineteenth century as navigational techniques improved and as the novelty of sailing to India and Australia wore off. Whereas in the eighteenth century ships had made frequent stops for water and provisions and to engage in trade, by the nineteenth century voyages to the East were generally made nonstop and out of sight of land for almost the entire distance. Shipboard diaries make clear that the worst part about these journeys was not the storms or cramped cabins, but the boredom of spending day after day out on the water with nothing to break up the monotony. If in the seventeenth and eighteenth century a voyage to India was a treacherous journey into the unknown, by the mid-nineteenth century it had become a cheerless interlude.
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Howells, Coral Ann, Paul Sharrad, and Gerry Turcotte. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199679775.003.0001.

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THE Oxford History of the Novel in English concludes with the present volume, which focuses on the novels written in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the South Pacific since 1950. A sequel of sorts to Volume 9, The World Novel in English to 1950, the present work examines the literary production of a set of diverse writings from a geographically varied and extensive region. Its component cultural entities are connected by historical networks of trading and colonialism and by contemporary systems of global production and circulation. The fiction covered in this volume emanates from countries either bordering on the Pacific Ocean or surrounded by it. For at least one century they were all interconnected by sailing ships, and they have all faced the crisis of reinventing themselves as postcolonial nations since the Second World War. In that regard, this volume—allowing for many differences in historical and sociological circumstances—also serves as a companion to studies of Asian and African fiction in Volumes 10 and 11. At the same time, each zone of literary production surveyed here retains specific differences of temporal, political, and ethnic formations that cannot be contained within one neat comparative frame. This fact is reflected in the structure of the volume: a mix of comparative surveys centred on genres or modes, a section on book history, another providing sociocultural contexts focused on the notion of shifting identities, a series of regional analyses with more detailed discussion of key figures from each zone, and concluding with chapters on the periodicals supporting literary production and on literary histories across the entire area....
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Team Spirit: Life and Leadership on One of the World's Toughest Yacht Races. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2012.

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Team Spirit: Life and Leadership on One of the World's Toughest Yacht Races. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2013.

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Hall, Brendan. Team Spirit: Life and Leadership on One of the World's Toughest Yacht Races. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2012.

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