Paris, 1908. Contains notices of eleven
French voyages of circumnavigation and 175 South Sea voyages accomplished
by the French before Bougainville.
DALRYMPLE, ALEXANDER, Account of the Discoveries made in the South
Pacific Ocean Previous to 1764. London, 1767.
DALRYMPLE, ALEX., Collection of the Several Voyages and Discoveries in
the South Pacific Ocean. 2 volumes. London, 1770.
DAMPIER, WILLIAM, Voyages. 3 volumes. London, 1703 to 1705. An excellent
reprint of Dampier's Voyages, edited by John Masefield, was published in
1906.
DELEUZE, F. Peron. 1811.
DUCASSE, Histoire des negotiations diplomatiques relatives aux traites de
Morfontaine, de Luneville et d'Amiens. Paris, 1857.
DUMONT D'URVILLE, JULES SABASTIAN CESAR, Voyage pittoresque autour du
monde. 2 volumes. Paris, 1839.
DUMONT D'URVILLE, Voyage de la corvette l'Astrolabe pendant les annees
1826-1829, sous le commandement de. Paris, 1830.
DUPONCHAL, Voyages, volume 6 pages 167 to 219. Paris, 1841.
EVANS, Captain, A Treatise on the Navigation of Port Phillip. Melbourne.
FALLOT, L'Avenir colonial de la France. Paris, 1903.
FAVENC, ERNEST, History of Australian Exploration. Sydney, 1888.
FERGUSON, Sailing Directions for Port Phillip. Melbourne, 1854.
FINDLEY, Navigation of the South Pacific Ocean. London, 1863.
FISHER, H.A.L., Bonapartism. Oxford, 1908. Six lectures. On page 92 is a
reference to the alleged designs of Napoleon III on Australia, based on
Walpole's Life of Lord John Russell.
FLINDERS, MATTHEW, Voyage to Terra Australis in the Years 1801 to 1803,
in His Majesty's Ship the Investigator, and subsequently in the Armed
Vessel Porpoise and Cumberland Schooner, with an Account of the Shipwreck
of the Porpoise, arrival of the Cumberland at Mauritius, and Imprisonment
of the Commander during six and a half Years in that Island. 2 volumes,
quarto, with large folio atlas. London, 1814. The foundation authority
for all circumstances affecting Flinders' discoveries and his experiences
at Mauritius.
FLINDERS, M., Observations on the Coast of Van Diemen's Land. London,
1801.
FREVILLE, Hydrographie de la Mer du Sud: Histoire des Nouvelles
Decouvertes. Paris, 1774.
FREYCINET, LOUIS DE, Voyage autour du monde. Paris, 1827.
FREYCINET, LOUIS DE. See also under Peron and Freycinet.
GAFFAREL, P., La Politique coloniale en France de 1789 a 1830. Paris,
1908.
GARNIER, Voyages Abreges, volume 2 pages 176 to 180. Paris, 1837.
GIRARD, M., Francois Peron, 1857.
GRANT, JAMES, Narrative of a Voyage of Discovery. London, 1803. Grant's
eye-chart shows the main features of the extensive south coast of
Australia from Mount Gambia to Wilson's Promontory, and contains frequent
mention of Bass and Flinders. He was the first to sail through Bass
Strait from the west.
GREGORY, J.W., Geography of Australasia. London, 1907. The best book on
the subject. The author was formerly professor of geology at the
University of Melbourne, and has an unusually intimate knowledge of the
country, the result of wide and observant travel.
HAUSLEUTNER, P.W.G., German translation of Peron and Freycinet's Voyage
aux Terres Australes. Tubingen and Stuttgart, 2 volumes, 1808 to 1819.
HOEFER (Editor), Nouvelle Biographie Generale. Paris, 46 volumes, 1852 to
1866. Article on Flinders in Volume 46 by Alfred de Lacaze; also
biographies of Peron and Decaen.
HUMBOLDT, ALEXANDER VON, Personal Narrative of Travels. London, 1814.
Volume 1 pages 7 to 8, contains an account of the original objects and
scope of Baudin's expedition.
HUNTER, JOHN, Historical Journal of the Transactions at Port Jackson and
Norfolk Island, with the Discoveries which have been made in New South
Wales and in the Southern Ocean since the Publication of Phillip's
Voyage. London, 1793.
JOSE, A.W., Australasia, 1901. The best brief history of Australia.
KERR, ROBERT, General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels. 18
volumes. London, 1824. Volume 18 contains an appreciation of the work of
Flinders.
KIRKPATRICK, F.A. (Editor), Lectures on the Nineteenth Century. 1908.
Contains a lecture by Dr. Holland Rose bearing upon the Baudin expedition
and the Terre Napoleon maps.
LABORDE, J.B., Histoire Abregee de la Mer du Sud. 3 volumes. Paris, 1791.
A rare book, though not so important as the work of De Brosses, upon
which it was founded. It was written "pour l'education of M. le Dauphin."
LAURIE, J.S., Story of Australasia. 1896.
LABILLARDIERE, J.J.H. DE, Relation du Voyage a la recherche de la
Perouse. 2 volumes. Paris.
LABILLIERE, Early History of Victoria. London, 1878.
LEE, IDA, The Coming of the British to Australia, 1788 to 1824. London,
1906.
LEROY-BEAULIEU, Colonisation chez les peuples modernes. 2 volumes. Paris,
1902.
MAHAN, A.T., Life of Nelson. London, 1899.
MAIDEN, J.H., Sir Joseph Banks, the Father of Australia. Sydney, 1909.
Prints many of Banks's letters.
MAJOR, R.H., Early Voyages to Terra Australis, now called Australia.
London, 1859. One of the Hakluyt Society's valuable volumes.
MASSON, F., Napoleon Inconnu: Papiers Inedits. Paris, 1895.
MILBERT, M.J., Voyage pittoresque a l'Ile de France au cap de Bonne
Esperance et a l'ile de Teneriffe, 1800 a 1803, par M.J. Milbert, peintre
embarque sur la corvette Le Geographe, et directeur des gravures de la
partie historique du voyage aux Terres Australes. 2 volumes. Paris, 1812.
MILET-MUREAU, L.A., Voyage autour du monde du Comte Jean Francois Galaup
de la Perouse. 4 volumes. Paris, 1797.
Moniteur, Le, 1800 to 1814. Napoleon's official organ contains various
allusions to Baudin's expedition and to Flinders. See exact references in
text.
MONTEMONT, Voyages, Volume 18. pages 3 to 49. Paris, 1834.
NAPOLEON I, Correspondance. 32 volumes. 1858 to 1870. A letter relating
to Baudin's expedition in Volume 6, and a reference to Port Jackson in
Volume 20.
Naval Chronicle, 1799 to 1818. Various references to Baudin's expedition;
there is a biographical sketch of Flinders in Volume 32, with portrait
and facsimile of signature; account of Flinders' imprisonment at the Isle
of France in Volume 14; letters from Flinders in Volume 26; other
facsimiles of signature in Volumes 26 and 28; memorandum by Flinders on
deflections of the compass needle in Volume 28; discovery of Bass Strait
recorded in Volume 28.