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Joseph Foveaux: Power and Patronage in Colonial New South Wales
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Joseph Foveaux: Power and Patronage in Colonial New South Wales Paperback - 2000

by A-M Whitaker


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In this biography, Anne-Maree Whitaker uncovers the role of Joseph Foveaux, a neglected and sometimes unfairly criticised key figure in the development of the colony of New South Wales. The text describes in detail the worlds in which Foveaux moved: the elaborate milieu of parliamentary politics and patronage in London, and the rough and tumble of the colonies of Norfolk Island and New South Wales where he was lieutenant governor. We meet the irascible William Bligh, the visionary Lachlan Macquarie, leading colonists including John Macarthur and D'Arcy Wentworth and an enormous cast of supporting characters in Britain and the colonies.

Details

  • Title Joseph Foveaux: Power and Patronage in Colonial New South Wales
  • Author A-M Whitaker
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition First Edition
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher University of New South Wales Press, Sydney
  • Date 2000
  • ISBN 9780868405551