Phillip Parker King

Phillip Parker King
Phillip Parker King (1791–1856) was an Australian-born British explorer, hydrographer, and writer known for his surveys of the coasts of Australia and South America. He authored "Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia," detailing his exploration of Australia's coastline between 1817 and 1822. King also contributed to the mapping of dangerous and uncharted waters, significantly improving maritime navigation in the region. His works remain essential historical documents for understanding early exploration in the Pacific and Australia.

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INTRODUCTION.PRELIMINARY REMARKS UPON THE DISCOVERY OF THE TERRA AUSTRALIS INCOGNITA.INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE EXECUTION OF THE VOYAGE.PASSAGE TO NEW SOUTH WALES.PURCHASE AND EQUIPMENT OF THE MERMAID.Nearly three centuries* have now elapsed since our first knowledge of the Great South Land, the Terra Australis Incognita of ancient geographers; and, until within the last century, comparatively little had... more...

CHAPTER 1.Survey upon the mermaid.Purchase another vessel.New establishment.Departure on the fourth voyage, accompanied by a merchant-ship bound through Torres Strait.Discovery of an addition to the crew.Pass round Breaksea Spit, and steer up the East Coast.Transactions at Percy Island.Enormous sting-rays.Pine-trees serviceable for masts.Joined by a merchant brig.Anchor under Cape Grafton, Hope... more...