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Bibliographies

An updated/recompiled Bibliography
Aspects of Australian History
(proceeding alphabetically)
Bibliography SSS
Bibliography TTT
Bibliography UUU
Bibliography VVV

For your information...
Please note that all titles on Genealogy/Family History are gathered in the one file for GGG - Genealogy. Although some titles on genealogy may be refiled strictly alphabetically which is alphabetical by author surname- Ed

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Theodore K. Rabb, Enterprise and Empire: Merchant and Gentry Investment in the Expansion of England, 1575-1630. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 1967.

Sydney Opera House

L. J. Ragatz, The Fall of the Planter Class in the British Caribbean, 1763-1833. New York, 1928.

L. J. Ragatz, The Decline of the Planter Class in the British Caribbean, 1763-1833. 1928.

L. J. Ragatz, Absentee Landlordism in the British Caribbean, 1750-1833. London nd. *

L. J. Ragatz, Guide to the Study of British Caribbean History, 1763-1864. Washington, DC, 1930. [Also, annotated: L. J. Ragatz, Statistics for the Study of British Caribbean Economic History, 1763-1833. London, 1927. *

Sir Walter Raleigh, A Discourse of War in General, Sir Walter Raleigh, Kt, The Works of... Vol. 8. New York, Burt Franklin. Orig. 1829.

John C. Rainbolt, 'A New Look at Stuart 'Tyranny': The Crown's Attack on the Virginia Assembly, 1676-1689', Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, LXXV, 1967., pp. 387-406.

J. Ramsay, Essay on the Treatment and Conversion of African Slaves in the British Sugar Colonies. London, 1784.

J. Ramsay, An Enquiry into the Effects of putting a stop to the African Slave Trade. London, 1784. [J. Ramsay, A Ms. Vol. entirely in his own hand, mainly concerned with his activities towards the Abolition of the Slave Trade, 1787. [Rare, copy in the Library of Rhodes House, Oxford]. *

Leon Radzinowicz, A History of English Criminal Law and its Administration from 1750. The Movement for Reform. London, Stevens and Sons Ltd., 1948.

Art trompe l'oeil

Trompe Art No. 1: The art style is called trompe l'oeil, on which, go Google. Below are graphics from one of the most attractive sets of graphics this webmaster has seen in more than 10 years on the Net. Trompe l'oeil means "trick of the eye", or illusionism, a style developed in post-Renaissance times especially in France, and taking advantage of advances in perspective and optics. Trompe art has been popular in USA, and has been seen from time to time in Australian cities from footpath chalk artists. We were sent these graphics in January 2009, and the artist seems to be named Eric Grohe, who works in the USA. The set of graphics has evidently been sent from country to country, and seems to be borrowed from a URL (http://paintalicious.org/2007/07/31/eric-grohes-trompe-loeil-mural-art/). Grohe uses Keim Mineral Paint from Germany, a product made since C19th. Some of Grohe's works are sprinkled on this page for "Bibliography R" and on the following page for "S". We think Eric's work is wonderful, and may it become popular world-wide! As soon as possible!- Ed

J. Ramsay, Objections to the Abolition of the Slave Trade, with Answers. London, 1788.

R. R. Rana, 'A Dominant Class in Upheaval: the zamindars of a North Indian region in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries', Indian Economic and Social History Review, 24, 2, 1987., pp. 395-410.

Bob Randall, Songman: The Story of an Aboriginal Elder. ABC Books, 2003, 273pp.*

Oliver Ransford, The Slave Trade: The Story of Transatlantic Slavery. London, John Murray, 1971.

Ray Raphael, The American Revolution: A People's History: How Common People Shaped the Fight for Independence. London, Profile Books, 2001.

Geoffrey Rawson, The Strange Case of Mary Bryant. London, Robert Hale, nd.

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Trompe1: Where to begin?
From trompe artist Eric Grohe (USA).

John L. Rawlinson, China's Struggle for Naval Development, 1839-1895. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1967. *

Conyers Read, Mr Secretary Walsingham and the Policy of Queen Elizabeth. Vol. 3, Oxford University Press at the Clarendon Press.

Janet Reakes, A Convict's Life. Bass Hill, NSW, Genealogy Research Service Centre, 1985.

Janet Reakes, How To Trace Your Convict Ancestors: Their Lives, Times and Records. Sydney, NSW, Hale and Iremonger, c1987.

Arthur Redford, Manchester Merchants and Worsted Industries. 1920. *

Marcus Rediker, 'Pirates and the Imperial State', Reviews in American History, 16, 3, 1988., pp. 351-357. *

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Trompe3: From trompe artist Eric Grohe.

Marcus Rediker, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Merchant Seamen, Pirates and the Anglo-American Maritime World, 1700-1750. New York, Cambridge University Press, 1987.

Bob Reece, Daisy Bates: Grand Dame of the Desert. National Library of Australia, 2008, 205pp.

Bob Reece, Exiles from Erin: Convict Lives In Ireland and Australia. London. Macmillan. 1991.

Bob Reece, Irish Convict Lives. Sydney, Crossing Press, 1993.

Bob Reece, The Origins of Irish Convict Transportation to New South Wales. Palgrave, 2001, 373pp.*

Sian Rees. The Ship Thieves. Hodder, 2005. (Story of James Porter and convicts who stole the brig Frederick in Tasmania and sailed her to Chile)

Sian Rees, The Floating Brothel: The Extraordinary Story of the Lady Juliana and its cargo of female convicts bound for Botany Bay. Hodder, 2001. (Historical account of a shipload of women convicts transported to Australia in 1789 - the ship Lady Juliana) *

Trevor Richard Reese, 'The origins of Colonial America and New South Wales: an essay on British Imperial policy in the eighteenth century', The Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 7, No. 2, November 1961., pp. 186-197.

Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass. Sydney, Albatross Books, 1985 *.

Tony Reeves, Mr Sin. Allen and Unwin, 2007, 304pp. (Life of so-called Sydney crime boss, Abe Saffron)

Tony Reeves, Mr Big. Allen and Unwin, 2005, 275pp. (On underworld figure Lennie McPherson)

Anthony Reid, 'An "age of commerce" in Southeast Asian history', Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 24, No. 1, 1990., pp. 1-30.

Rev. H. M. B. Reid, The Divinity Professors of the University of Glasgow. Glasgow, Maclehose and Sons, 1923.

Robert Reiner, 'Policing and the police', pp. 705-772 in Clive Emsley, 'The history of crime and crime control institutions, c.1770-c.1945', pp. 149-182 in Mike Maguire, Rod Morgan and Robert Reiner, (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Criminology. Oxford/Clarendon Press, 1994.

E. A. Reitan, 'The Civil List in Eighteenth Century British Politics: Parliamentary Supremacy versus the Independence of the Crown', Historical Journal, 9, 1966., pp. 318-327.

John W. Reps, Canberra 1912: Plans and Planners of the Australian Capital Competition. Melbourne University Press, 1997-1998. 494pp.*

Catherine Retter and Shirley Sinclair, Letters to Anne: The Love Story of Matthew Flinders and Anne Chappelle. Harper/Collins, by January 1999. *

Amanda Jane Reynolds, Wrapped in a Possum Skin Cloak. National Museum of Australia, 2005, 64pp. (On the C19th loss of Aboriginal Culture in Australia. Only six possum skin cloaks survived the century)

Henry Reynolds, Why Weren't We Told? Penguin, 2000, 264pp.*

Henry Reynolds, This Whispering in Our Hearts. Allen and Unwin, 1998. *

Henry Reynolds, Aboriginal Sovereignty: Three Nations, One Australia? Allen and Unwin, 1996, 221pp.

Henry Reynolds, North of Capricorn: The Untold Story of The Australian North. Allen and Unwin, 2003, 205pp.

Neil Rhind, The Heath: A Companion Volume to Blackheath Village and Environs. Blackheath, London, Bookshop Blackheath Ltd., 1987. [In the same series by Neil Rhind are, Blackheath Village and Environs, 1790-1970; and Blackheath in Lee: From Lloyds Place to Dartmouth Row]

Neil Rhind, The Heath: A Companion Volume to Blackheath Village and Environs. Blackheath, London, Bookshop Blackheath Ltd., 1987. (Rhind has published two other volumes on Blackheath).


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Bert Rice, 'Were the First Fleet Convicts Bond or Free?' (Letter to) Royal Historical Society Victoria. March, 1984., pp. 44-47.

E. E. Rich, The Hudson's Bay Company, 1670-1870. (Hudson's Bay Record Society, 1958). Vol. 1., pp. 91ff. [Cited in R. Davis, Rise of the English Shipping Industry, p.132, Note 1]. need to reread

D. S. Richards, (Ed.), Islam and the Trade of Asia. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1970.

Eirlys Richards, Joyce Hudson and Pat Lowe, Out of the Desert: Stories from the Walmajarri Exodus. Magabala Books, 202-2003, 185pp.

Eric Richards, 'Australia and the Scottish Connection, 1788-1914', Chapter 5, in R. A. Cage, (Ed.), The Scots Abroad: Labour, Capital, Enterprise, 1750-1914. London, Croom Helm, 1985.

Jonathan Richards, The Secret War. University Queensland Press, 2008, 320pp. (Well-researched on the rather violent native police of Queensland. Enough to make the dreaded ideologue Keith Windschuttle choke on his breakfast cereal, apparently.)

John F. Richards, 'The Opium Industry in British India', Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. XXXIX, Nos 2 and 3, April-September 2002., pp. 149-180.

Rhys Richards, "The Cruise of the Kingston and the Elligood in 1800 and the Wreck Found on King Island in 1802", The Great Circle, Vol. 13, No. 1, 1991., pp. 35-53.

Rhys Richards, 'The easternmost route to China and the Robertson Aikman Charts', The Great Circle, Vol. 8, No. 1, April 1986., pp. 54-66.

Rhys Richards, 'The easternmost route to China, 1787-1792', Part 2, The Great Circle, Vol. 8, No. 2, 1986., pp. 104-116.

Rhys Richards, 'The easternmost route to China', Part 3', The Great Circle, Vol. 9, No. 1, April 1987., pp. 48-59.

William Richardson, Was Australia Charted Before 1606? no details, 2006.

William Richardson, 'Jave-la-Grande: latitude and longitude vs toponymy', Journal of Australian Studies, No. 18, May 1986., pp. 74-91.

Suzanne Rickard, (Ed.), George Barrington's Voyage to Botany Bay: Retelling a Convict's Travel Narrative of the 1790s. Leicester University Press, 181pp.*

Charles R. Ritcheson, '"Loyalist Influence" on British Policy toward the United States after the American Revolution', Eighteenth Century Studies, Vol. 7, No. 4, Summer, 1974., pp. 1-17.

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Trompe5: From trompe artist Eric Grohe.

Daniel Ritchie, (Ed.), The Voice of Our Exiles: Or, Stray Leaves from a Convict Ship. Edinburgh, John Menzies, 1854. (Notes and essays by convicts, collected and issued as the Pestonjee Bomanjee Journal, April 24, 1852 to 28 July, 1852)

John Ritchie, 'John Thomas Bigge and his reports on New South Wales', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 60, Part 1, March 1974., pp. 12-27.

John Ritchie, The Wentworths: Father and Son. Melbourne, The Miengunyah Press, 1997. [See p. 68 for trading by Capt. William Raven].

John Ritchie, Punishment and Profit: The Reports of Commissioner John Bigge on the Colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1823: their origins, nature and significance. Melbourne, Heinemann, 1970.

John Ritchie, (Introduction), A Charge of Mutiny: The Court-Martial of Lieutenant-Colonel George Johnston for deposing Governor William Bligh, in the rebellion of January 26, 1808. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1988.


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Robert C. Ritchie, Captain Kidd and the War against the Pirates. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1986. *

Joseph C. Robert, The Story of Tobacco in America. New York, 1952.

Alan Roberts, Marine Officer, Convict Wife. Annandale Urban Research Association, 2009, 248pp. (On First Fleeter George Johnston of Annandale, Sydney).

Geoffrey Robertson, The Statute of Liberty: How to Give Australians Back Their Rights. Vintage Press, 2009, 244pp. (Should Australia have a Charter of Rights?) See also on the same question, Julian Leeser and Ryan Haddrick, (Eds.), Don't Leave Us With The Bill. The Case Against an Australian Bill of Rights. Menzies Research Centre, 2009, 330pp.

Jillian Robertson, The Captain Cook Myth. Angus and Robertson, 1982. *

John Robertson, 'The Australian Agricultural Company and the Port Stephens fiasco', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 50, Part 3, 1964., pp. 216-229.

Tony Robert, Frontier Justice: A History of the Gulf Country to 1900. University of Queensland Press, 2005, 316pp.*

Richard Roberts, Schroders: Merchants and Bankers. London, Macmillan, 1992. need to reread

William I. Roberts III, 'Samuel Storke: An Eighteenth Century London Merchant trading to the American Colonies', The Business History Review, Vol, 34, Summer 1965., pp. 147-170.

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Jill Robertson, MacRobertson: The Chocolate King. Lothian, 2004, 256pp. (On the confectionery king of Australia, MacPherson Robertson)

Frances Diane Robotti, Whaling and Old Salem. New York, 1962.*

Rosane Rocher and Michael E. Scorgie, 'A family empire: the Alexander Hamilton cousins, 1750-1830', The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 23, No. 2, 1994., pp. 189-210.

Rosane Rocher and Michael E. Scorgie, 'A family empire: the Alexander Hamilton cousins, 1750-1830', The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 23, No. 2, 1994., pp. 189-210.

D. W. B. Robinson, 'Thomas Moore and the early life of Sydney', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 56, No. 3, September 1970., pp. 165-192. [Mentions Capt. Raven]

Portia Robinson, The Hatch and Brood of Time: A Study of the First Generation of Native-Born White Australians, 1788-1828. Vol. 1. Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1985.

Portia Robinson, The Women of Botany Bay: A Reinterpretation of the Role of Women in the Origins of Australian Society. Vol. 1. Sydney, Macquarie Library Pty. Ltd., 1988.

Leslie Lloyd Robson, The Convict Settlers of Australia: An Enquiry into the Origin and Character of the Convicts transported to New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1787-1852. Carlton, Vic., Melbourne University Press, 1994.

Colin Roderick, Henry Lawson: A Life. Angus and Robertson, 447pp., 1999. *


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N. A. M. Rodger, The Wooden World: An Anatomy of the Georgian Navy. London, Collins, 1986.

Michael Roe, Philip Gidley King. Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1963.

Michael Roe, 'Charles Bishop, Pioneer of Pacific Commerce', Tasmanian Historical Research Association, Papers and Proceedings, Vol. 10, No. 1, July 1962., pp. 6-15.

Michael Roe, 'Australia's place in the "swing to the East", 1788-1810', Australian Historical Studies, Vol. 8, 1958., pp. 202-213.

Michael Roe, Quest for Authority in Eastern Australia, 1835-1851. Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1965.

Jan Rogozinski, A Brief History of the Caribbean: From the Arawak and the Carib to the Present. New York, Facts on File, c.1992.

Eric Rolls, Sojourners: The Epic Story of China's Centuries-Old Relationship with Australia. Brisbane, University of Queensland Press. ISBN 0 7022 2478 2.*

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Trompe6: From trompe artist Eric Grohe.

Eric Rolls, Citizens: Continuing the Epic Story of China's Centuries-Old Relationship with China. University of Queensland Press, 1996, 631pp.

Jarlath Ronayne. The Irish in Australia, Rogues and Reformers: First Fleet to Federation. Melbourne,: Cited in Keneally, Commonwealth., 2003.

W. Roscoe, A General View of the African Slave Trade demonstrating its Injustice and Impolicy. London, 1788.

Deborah Bird Rose, Country of the Heart: An Indigenous Australian Homeland. Aboriginal Studies Press, 2002-2003, 204pp.

Louise Rosenberg, Of Folktales and Jewish Folk in Australian History. 2004.

Samuel M. Rosenblatt, 'The Significance of Credit in the Tobacco Consignment Trade: a study of John Norton and Sons, 1768-1775', William and Mary Quarterly, Series 3, 29, 1962., pp. 383-399.

Victor Rosewater, History of Cooperative Newsgathering in the United States. 1930. *

Valerie Ross, (Ed.), The Everingham Letterbook: Letters of a First Fleet Convict. Sydney, Anvil Press in association with The Royal Australian Historical Society, 1985.

Clinton Rossiter, Alexander Hamilton and the Constitution. New York, Harcourt, Brace and World, 1964.

Heather Rossiter, Lady Spy, Gentleman Explorer: The Life of Herbert Dyce Murphy. Random House, 2001, 401pp.*

Cecil Roth, The Sassoon Dynasty. London, Robert Hale Ltd., 1941.

C. R. N. Routh, Who's Who in History. Vol. Two. England: 1485-1603. London, Basil Blackwood, 1964.


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William Hutchinson Rowe, Maritime History of Maine. New York, 1948.

E. C. Rowland, 'Simeon Lord, a merchant prince of Botany Bay', Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 30, 1944., pp. 157-195.

Hazel Rowley, Christina Stead: A Biography. New Edition, The Miengunyah Press, 2007.

A. L. Rowse, Raleigh and the Throckmortons. London, Macmillan, 1962.

A. L. Rowse, An Elizabethan Garland. London, Macmillan, 1953.

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A. L. Rowse, Elizabethans and America. nd?

R. Roxburgh, 'Thomas Potter MacQueen of Segenhoe, New South Wales', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 58, 1972., pp. 178-189.

Hilary L. Rubinstein, The Jews in Australia: A Thematic History. Vol. 1, 1788-1945. Port Melbourne, Victoria, William Heinemann Australia, 1991.

Bill (W. D.) Rubinstein, 'The top wealth-holders of New South Wales in 1830-1844', The Push From The Bush, No. 8, December, 1980., pp. 23-49.

W. D. Rubinstein, (Ed.), Jews in the Sixth Continent. Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 1987.

W. D. Rubinstein, 'The top wealth-holders of New South Wales, 1817-1939', Australian Economic History Review, Vol. 20, No. 2, September 1980., pp. 136-152.

George Rude, Hanoverian London, 1718-1808. London, Secker and Warburg, 1971.

George Rude, Wilkes and Liberty: A Social Study of 1763 to 1774. Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1962.

Olaf Ruhen and Unk White, The Rocks, Sydney. Sydney, Rigby Ltd., 1968.

John Rule, (Ed.), British Trade Unionism, 1750-1850: The Formative Years. London, Longman, 1988.

Steven Runciman, The White Rajahs: A History of Sarawak from 1841 to 1946. Cambridge University Press, 1960.

Elizabeth Rushen and Perry McIntyre, The Merchant's Women. Anchor Books, 2008, 259pp. (Delves into the lives of 200 single, free women arriving to NSW on ship Bussorah Merchant.)

Henry Stuart Russell, The Genesis of Queensland. Toowoomba, Vintage Books, 1989.

Penny Russell, Savage or Civilized: Manners in Colonial Australia. New South, 2010, 406pp. (Reviewer sees this as rather good particularly at spotting historically interesting changes in perceptions of status in Australian society)

Anna Rutherford and Hames Wieland, (Eds.), War: Australia's Creative Responses. Allen and Unwin, 1997, 356pp.

Robert A. Rutland, William M. F. Rachal, Barbara D. Ripel and Frederika J. Teute, (Eds.), The Papers of Thomas Madison. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1973.

Owen Rutter, Turbulent Journey: A Life of William Bligh, Vice-Admiral of the Blue. London, Ivor Nicholson and Watson, 1936.

Mary Elizabeth Ruwell, Eighteenth Century Capitalism: The Formation of American Marine Insurance Companies. New York, Garland Publishing Inc., 1993.


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A. N. Ryan, '"A New Passage to Cataia": The Northwest Passage in Early Modern English History', pp. 299-317 in John B. Hattendorf, (Ed.), Maritime History Vol. 1: The Age of Discovery. Malabar, Florida, Krieger Pub. Co., 1996.

Christian Ryan, Golden Boy: Kim Hughes And The Bad Old Days Of Australian Cricket. Allen and Unwin, 2009, 304pp).

Christian Ryan, (Ed.), Australia: The Story of a Cricket Country. Hardie Grant, 2011, 400pp.

R. J. Ryan, The Second Fleet Convicts. Sydney, Australian Document Library, 1982.

R. J. Ryan, The Third Fleet Convicts. Melbourne, Horowitz Grahame, 1983.

Simon Ryan, The Cartographic Eye: How Explorers Saw Australia. Details? 1998. *

Susan Ryan and Troy Bramston, (Eds.), The Hawke Government: A Critical Retrospective. Pluto Press, 2003, 512pp.

Gerard Ryle, Firepower: The Most Spectacular Fraud in Australian History. Allen and Unwin, 2009, 274pp.

Below are Registers on shipping movements only -

James R. Gibson is professor of Geography at York University. All cited from Gibson, Otter, etc. F. W. Howay, "The Early Literature of the North-West Coast", Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 18, 1924, pp. 1-31. F. W Howay, A List of the Trading Vessels in the Maritime Fur Trade, 1785-1825. Kingston, Ontario, Limestone Press, 1973.
Kenneth Scott Latourette, 'Voyages of American Ships to China, 1784-1844', Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 28, 1927., pp. 237-71.

Notknown, Maury Abstract Logs, 1796-1861, Roll 1, Index and Supplement, National Archives Microfilm Publication M1160. Washington, DC, US National Archives 1981. James Wilbert Snyder Jr., "A Bibliography of the Early American China Trade, 1784-1815", Americana Illustrated, 34, 1940., pp. 297-345. John Bartlett, "John Bartlett's journal to North West Coast and China, 1790 on ship Massachusetts", Peabody Museum, Salem, MA. Captain Richard J. Cleveland, "Northwest Expedition: Narrative of the Fur Trading Voyage of the Brig Caroline from China to the Northwest Coast of America January 10-September 13 1799", Yale University Library, New Haven, Cr., Western Americana, Ms. 90. James Colnett, A Voyage to the N. W. Side of America by J. Colnett, Great Britain, Public Record Office, Adm., 55.146. Ebenezer Dorr, "A Journal of a Voyage from Boston round the World...", John Carter Brown Library, Providence, RI. Ebenezer Dorr, Logbook of the Ship Hope, Sept. 14, 1791, Detroit Library, Burton Historical Collection, Ebenezer Dorr Papers. Leonard Spencer, "Ship Alert Log Book of Boston Lemuel Porter Wsq. Commander Bound from Boston for the N W Coast of America & Canton Manilla England and Holland & Back to Boston", Old Dartmouth Historical Society and Whaling Museum, (New Bedford, MA), Ms. 477. Hezekiah B. Pierrepont, "Notes on the Trade of China, taken chiefly from Observations made at Canton in the Season of 1796 & corrected in London June 1798", New York Public Library, Constable-Pierrepont Papers, Box 43. William Robert Broughton, A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean. London, T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1804. Howard Corning, (Ed.), "Sullivan Dorr: An Early China Merchant", Essex Institute Historical Collections, 78, 1942., pp. 158-175. A. Grove Day, (Ed.), Letter and memorandum from Capt. George Dixon to Sir Joseph Banks Regarding the Fur Trade on the Northwest Coast, AD 1789. The White Knight Chapbooks: Pacific Northwest Series, No. 3, San Francisco, White Knight Press, 1941. Capt. George Dixon (William Beresford), A Voyage Round the World. London, Geo. Goulding, 1789. Edmund Fanning, Voyages Round the World. London, O. Rich, 1834. R. B. Forbes, Remarks on China and the China Trade. Boston, Samuel N. Dickison, 1944. John Galvin, (Ed.), A Journal of Explorations Northward along the Coast from Monterey in the Year 1775. San Francisco, John Howell, 1964. Gordon Grant, The Life and Adventures of John Nicol Mariner. London, Cassell, 1937. Edmund Hayes, (Ed.), Log of the Union: John Boit's Remarkable Voyage To The Northwest Coast and Around the World, 1794-1796. Portland, Oregon Historical Society, 1981. F. W. Howay, (Ed.), Four Letters from Richard Cadman Etches to Sir Joseph Banks, 1788-1792,", British Columbia Historical Quarterly, 3, 1942., 125-139. F. W. Howay, "The Journal of Captain James Colnett Aboard the Argonaut", Toronto, Champlain Society, 1940. Sarah Forbes Hughes, (Ed.), Letters and Recollections of John Murray Forbes. Boston and New York, Houghton-Mifflin, 1899., Vol. 1. S. W. Jackman, (Ed.), The Journal of William Sturgis. Victoria, Sono Nis Press, 1978. J. Franklin Jameson, (Ed.), Letters of Phineas Bond, British Consul at Philadelphia, to the Foreign Office of Great Britain, 1787, 1788, 1789", Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1896, Washington DC, Government Printing Office, 1987. 1: 513-659. L. C., (sic), Voyage Round the World, in the years 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788. London, R. Randal, 1789. W. Kaye Lamb, (Ed.), The Voyage of George Vancouver 1791-1795. London, Hakluyt Society, 1984. Four Vols. John Meares, Voyages Made in the Years 1788 and 1789, from China to the North West Coast of America. London, Logographic Press, 1790. See next on Perouse, morse also on p. 402.


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J. J. A. Campos, History of the Portuguese in Bengal. London/Calcutta, Butterworth and Co., 1919.

Kenneth Gordon McIntyre, The Secret Discovery of Australia: Portuguese Ventures 250 Years before Capt. Cook. Revised. Sydney, Pan, 1977.

W. P. Morrell, Britain in the Pacific Islands. London, Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1960.

Oskar H. K. Spate, The Spanish Lake. Vol. 1 of The Pacific Since Magellan. Canberra, Australian National University Press. 1979-1988. [Vol. 2, Monopolists and Freebooters; Vol. 3, Paradise Found and Lost]

John Dunmore, French Explorers in the Pacific. Two Vols. London, Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1965-1969.

State Archives of New South Wales, Guide to the State Archives of New South Wales. Information Leaflet, No. 5, January, 1981.

John S. Cumpston, Shipping Arrivals and Departures, Sydney, 1788-1825. Canberra, Roebuck, 1963-1964.

John S. Cumpston, Macquarie Island: A Bibliography. Cremorne, NSW, Stone Copying Company, (Studies In Australian Bibliography, No. 6), Canberra, Roebuck, nd? 1958?

A. G. E. Jones, Ships employed in the South Seas Trade, 1775-1861 [Parts 1 and 2]: plus A Registrar General of Shipping and Seamen, transcripts of Registers of Shipping, 1787-1862 [Part 3]. Canberra, Roebuck, 1986.

R. Langdon, (Ed.), American Whalers and Traders in the Pacific: A Guide to Records on Microfilm. Canberra, Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1978.

R. Langdon, (Ed.), Where the Whalers Went: An Index to the Pacific Ports and Islands Visited by American Whalers (and Some Other Ships) in the 19th Century. Canberra, Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1984.

James McClelland, Convict Pioneer and Immigrant History of Australia: Names of Convict and Immigrant Ships Arriving Australia: 1788-1899. ISBN 0 908492 19 7. James McClelland Research, 1 Silverdale Road, Silverdale NSW 2750, 1983.

Ian Nicholson and Graeme Broxam, Shipping Arrivals and Departures: Sydney, 1841-44. Canberra, Roebuck, 1988.

Ian Nicholson, Gazetteer of Sydney Shipping, 1788-1840. Canberra, Roebuck, 1981.*

Ronald Parsons, Migrant Ships for South Australia, 1836-1860. Gumeracha, South Australia, Gould Books, 1988.*

Jean Sutton, Lords of the East: The East India Company and its Ships. London, Conway Maritime Press, 1981.

Nigel Wace and Bessie Lovett, Yankee Maritime Activities and the Early History of Australia. Canberra, Australian National University Research School of Pacific Studies. nd. Aid to Research Series, No. A/2. Ship Lists, 1788-1850., pp. 39-110.


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See R for compilation, Documents on Australian Monetary and Financial History, 1901-1951. Vol. 1, Sydney. Reserve Bank of Australia. 1993. (nil on WWI war debt but later information on role of financiers J.P. Morgan in New York from about 1923). need to reread...

RRR - Review articles only -

Compilation: Roundtable: On Frank J. A. Broeze, Mr Brooks and the Australian Trade: Imperial Business in the Nineteenth Century. Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1993. With responses from Simon Ville, John Hackman, Graydon R. Henning, David M. Williams, Sarah Palmer and Frank Broeze. International Journal of Maritime History, Vol. 6, No., 2, December 1994., pp. 195-224.

Alan Atkinson, 'Sunshine from Frost', [a review of Alan Frost's book, Phillip: His Voyaging. The Push from the Bush, No. 26, April 1988., pp. 9-23.

Aaron Fogleman, 'The Peopling of Early America: Two Studies by Bernard Bailyn', [a review article], Journal of Comparative Studies in Society and History, Vol. 31, No. 3, July 1989., pp. 605-614.

Alan Frost, in review of Margaret Steven, Trade, Tactics and Territory, pp. 119-120, Australian Historical Studies, Vol. 21, No. 82, 1984.

Ronald Hyam, 'British Imperial Expansion in the Late Eighteenth Century', The Historical Journal, Vol. 10, No. 1, 1967., pp. 113-131; a review of The Founding of the Second British Empire, 1763-1793, by Vincent Harlow. Vols. 1 and 2.


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A. Macdermott, The Mariner's Mirror, [review section], on Charles Bateson, The Convict Ships, 1959], Vol. 47, No. 1, February 1961., pp. 75ff.

Peter Pierce, in review of Robert Hughes, The Fatal Shore, The Sydney Morning Herald, 7 February, 1987.

A. G. L. Shaw, 'Transportation from Ireland', Historical Studies, Vol. 7, Nos. 25-28, November 1955-May 1957., in review of work by Dr T. J. Kiernan cited elsewhere here [who was Irish ambassador to Australia].


The history websites on this domain now have a companion website on a new domain, at Merchant Networks Project, produced by Dan Byrnes and Ken Cozens (of London).

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This website becomes a major exercise in economic and maritime history, with some attention to Sydney, to Eastern Australia.

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