Narrative of the Overland Expedition of the Messrs. Jardine from Rockhampton to Cape York, Northern Queensland
by Frank Jardine
About this book
Frank Jardine's Narrative of the Overland Expedition of the Messrs. Jardine from Rockhampton to Cape York, Northern Queensland thrusts listeners into a gripping 19th-century history of exploration, endurance, and colonial ambition. Compiled from the journals of the Jardine brothers and edited by Frederick J. Byerley, this firsthand travelogue recounts their overland trek from Rockhampton to the tip of Cape York, documenting the mapping of northern rivers, the transport of the colony’s first stock overland, and the practical assessment of the York Peninsula for pastoral settlement.
Grounded in the language and concerns of its 1860s authors, the narrative blends vivid landscape description, navigation and surveying detail, and reflections on leadership and survival in remote Australian terrain. The account sheds light on how early explorers solved geographic mysteries—such as the courses of rivers emptying into the Gulf of Carpentaria—while revealing the logistical and human costs of opening Northern Queensland to settlement.
Ideal for listeners of historical nonfiction and Australian exploration, this audiobook will appeal to fans of colonial-era travelogues, geography, and pioneering adventure. Listen for an unvarnished primary-source perspective on one of Australia’s formative overland journeys.
