WINNECKE (Charles).

Journal Etc. of the Horn Scientific Expedition to Central Australia. 1894.

South Australia No. 19.

First edition. Very large map, 3 folding charts & diagrams, & 24 photographic illustrations. Folio. Contemporary cloth-backed marbled boards, extremities worn, some chips to edges, paper label with ms. title to upper board. 32pp. Adelaide, Bristow, Govt. Printer, 1896.

£850.00

This blue book edition of Winnecke was published the year before the publicly offered version. A note on the verso of the title explains that 650 copies were printed at a total cost of over £170. The objectives of the expedition, unlike those that preceeded it, were purely geological and ethnographical, rather than exploratory. In that respect, as noted by Wantrup, it was the precursor of a new era of exploration. The party was entirely financed by a wealthy philanthopist W.A. Horn and its declared aims were the “examination of the country from Oodnadatta to the Macdonnell Ranges… [and] the securing of photographs of the aborigines in their primitive state…”

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