Venture into the heart of 19th century Australia with William Hanson's Geographical Encyclopaedia of New South Wales, a masterwork that brings the landscapes, settlements, and spirit of colonial New South Wales vividly to life. Every page is a window into a formative era, capturing the intricate tapestry of counties, towns, and villages, alongside the winding paths of rivers and their tributaries. Discover the ports and harbours that shaped commerce, the light-houses that guarded the coast, and the railways and schools that transformed daily existence. This illustrated encyclopaedia is more than a reference - it is a journey through time. For researchers and historians, educators and students, and lovers of Australian colonial history, this volume offers a wealth of meticulously gathered detail. It charts the geography of New South Wales with clarity, mapping out not just the land but the growing networks of communication and community - postal and telegraph offices, savings banks, public schools, and railway stations. Hanson's encyclopaedia stands as an essential resource for anyone curious about Australian towns and villages, river systems, and the foundations of modern Australia. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. A true cultural treasure, it remains indispensable for anyone exploring the roots of Australian history books and the enduring legacy of the William Hanson collection.
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