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Burke and Wills

The Triumph and Tragedy of Australia's Most Famous Explorers

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The iconic Australian exploration story is vividly brought to life by Peter FitzSimons. On 20 August 1860, the Victorian Exploring Expedition, led by Robert O'Hara Burke and surveyor William Wills, set off with great fanfare, aiming to be the first Europeans to cross the harsh Australian continent. Equipped with 20 tons of gear, six wagons, 23 horses, and 26 camels, the expedition faced immediate challenges, including internal disputes and sackings. They battled the extremes of the Australian landscape—deserts, boggy mangrove swamps, searing heat, and flooding rains. Food shortages plagued the team, and despite the offers of assistance from local Indigenous people, they largely rejected help. In a desperate move, Burke, Wills, Charley Gray, and John King left the main party at Coopers Creek to rush for the Gulf in December 1860. Unfortunately, mismanagement and bad luck caused them to miss a crucial rendezvous by mere hours, leaving them stranded with minimal supplies. Ultimately, only King survived to recount the harrowing tale. Despite their tragic end, Burke and Wills symbolize perseverance and bravery against overwhelming odds, and their legacy endures in Australian history, making their story both immediate and compelling.

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Burke and Wills, Peter FitzSimons

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2020
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Title
Burke and Wills
Subtitle
The Triumph and Tragedy of Australia's Most Famous Explorers
Language
English
Released
2020
Format
Paperback
Pages
720
ISBN10
0733640796
ISBN13
9780733640797
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The iconic Australian exploration story is vividly brought to life by Peter FitzSimons. On 20 August 1860, the Victorian Exploring Expedition, led by Robert O'Hara Burke and surveyor William Wills, set off with great fanfare, aiming to be the first Europeans to cross the harsh Australian continent. Equipped with 20 tons of gear, six wagons, 23 horses, and 26 camels, the expedition faced immediate challenges, including internal disputes and sackings. They battled the extremes of the Australian landscape—deserts, boggy mangrove swamps, searing heat, and flooding rains. Food shortages plagued the team, and despite the offers of assistance from local Indigenous people, they largely rejected help. In a desperate move, Burke, Wills, Charley Gray, and John King left the main party at Coopers Creek to rush for the Gulf in December 1860. Unfortunately, mismanagement and bad luck caused them to miss a crucial rendezvous by mere hours, leaving them stranded with minimal supplies. Ultimately, only King survived to recount the harrowing tale. Despite their tragic end, Burke and Wills symbolize perseverance and bravery against overwhelming odds, and their legacy endures in Australian history, making their story both immediate and compelling.