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Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 Refuge in a Harsh Landscape – Australian Novels and Our Changing Relationship to the Bush
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'In 1790, Watkin Tench, the first officer with the First Fleet and a member of the fledgling British colony, stood on what we now know to be “The Heads” of Sydney, hungry and pining for news of England ...' (Introduction)

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