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1835

The Founding of Melbourne & the Conquest of Australia

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The Award-Winning History of Colonial Melbourne

'James Boyce tells the true history of this country with rare clarity and an eye for the essential that never fails.' —David Marr

With the founding of Melbourne in 1835, a flood of settlers began spreading out across the Australian continent. In three years more land – and more people – was conquered than in the preceding fifty.

In 1835 James Boyce brings this pivotal moment to life. He traces the power plays in Hobart, Sydney and London, and describes the key personalities of Melbourne's early days. He conjures up the Australian frontier – its complexity, its rawness and the way its legacy is still with us today. And he asks the poignant question largely ignored for 175 years: could it have been different?

With his first book, Van Diemen's Land, Boyce introduced an utterly fresh approach to the nation's history. 'In re-imagining Australia's past,' Richard Flanagan wrote, 'it invents a new future.' 1835 continues this untold story.

'Anyone who calls Melbourne home – in fact anyone who calls Australia home – should read this book.' —Peter Mares

'A first-class piece of historical writing. Boyce is a graceful and robust stylist and a fine storyteller.' —Sunday Age

'Revisionist ... unequivocal ... sobering' —Malcolm Turnbull

Winner of the 2012 Age Book of the Year Award, the 2012 Age Non-Fiction Book of the Year Award and the 2013 Tasmania Book Prize

Shortlisted for the Prime Minister's Literary Award, the WA Premier's Book Awards, the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards, the Queensland Literary Awards and the Tasmanian Literary Prizes.

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  • English

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