Ernest Favenc

Ernest Favenc
Ernest Favenc (1845–1908) was an Australian explorer, journalist, and author, known for his contributions to literature and historical accounts of Australia's inland exploration. He played a key role in mapping unexplored regions of northern and central Australia during the late 19th century. Favenc wrote several works, including "The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888," which provided detailed accounts of early explorers. In addition to his historical writings, Favenc also wrote fiction, with notable works like "The Secret of the Australian Desert."

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Part I Rumours of the existence of a Southern Continent in the Sixteenth Century—JAVE and JAVE LA GRANDE—Authentic Discoveries and visits of the early Navigators—Torres sails between New Guinea and Terra Australis—Voyage of the DUYFHEN in 1606—Dirk Hartog on the West Coast, his inscribed plate—Restored by Vlaming—Afterwards by Hamelin—Nuyts on the South Coast—Wreck of the BATAVIA on... more...

PART 1. EASTERN AUSTRALIA. CHAPTER 1. ORIGINS. 1.1. GOVERNOR PHILLIP. Arthur Phillip, whose claim to be considered the first inland explorer of the south-eastern portion of Australia rests upon his discovery of the Hawkesbury River and a few short excursions to the northward of Port Jackson, had but scant leisure to spare from his official duties for extended geographical research. For all that,... more...