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The Rebello Transcripts: Governor Phillip's Portuguese Prelude

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The Rebello Transcripts: Governor Phillip's Portuguese Prelude


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The Rebello Transcripts: Governor Phillip's Portuguese Prelude by Kenneth Gordon Mcintyre uncovers a crucial, often overlooked period in the life of Arthur Phillip, the first Governor of New South Wales. This meticulously researched historical account chronicles Phillip's formative years serving in the Portuguese navy, presenting newly discovered documents that illuminate his experiences and influences. Mcintyre details the intricate political and naval landscape of 18th-century Portugal, illustrating how these events shaped the man who would later establish the first European settlement in Australia. The narrative offers a compelling re-evaluation of Phillip's early career, providing essential context for his later leadership. This authoritative work is a significant contribution to Australian colonial history and naval studies.

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: No markings

The Rebello Transcripts: Governor Phillip's Portuguese Prelude by Kenneth Gordon Mcintyre uncovers a crucial, often overlooked period in the life of Arthur Phillip, the first Governor of New South Wales. This meticulously researched historical account chronicles Phillip's formative years serving in the Portuguese navy, presenting newly discovered documents that illuminate his experiences and influences. Mcintyre details the intricate political and naval landscape of 18th-century Portugal, illustrating how these events shaped the man who would later establish the first European settlement in Australia. The narrative offers a compelling re-evaluation of Phillip's early career, providing essential context for his later leadership. This authoritative work is a significant contribution to Australian colonial history and naval studies.

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