When John West left England for Australia in the 19th century, he had no idea what adventures awaited him. In this captivating memoir, edited by Alexander Charles Grant, West recounts his experiences as a pioneer in the wilds of Queensland, from run-ins with bushrangers to encounters with dangerous wildlife.
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