Description
3 Volumes of Historical Records of New South Wales Books 1979 Editions
Volumes included are:
Vol 5
Vol 6
Vol 7
The Historical Records of New South Wales (HRNSW) is a seminal seven-volume series that compiles official documents and correspondence from the early colonial period of New South Wales, Australia. Edited by Frank Murcott Bladen and published between 1892 and 1901 by the NSW Government Printer, these volumes provide invaluable insights into the state’s formative years.Wikipedia
📚 Overview of the Series
The HRNSW spans from Captain Cook’s voyages in the 1760s to the early 19th century, specifically covering the period up to the mid-1810s. The series is divided into seven volumes:Wikipedia
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Volume 1, Part 1: Captain Cook, 1762–1780
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Volume 1, Part 2: Governor Phillip, 1783–1792
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Volume 2: Lieutenant-Governors Grose and Paterson, 1793–1795
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Volume 3: Governor Hunter, 1796–1799
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Volume 4: Governors Hunter and King, 1800–1803
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Volume 5: Governor King, 1803–1805
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Volume 6: Governors King and Bligh, 1806–1808
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Volume 7: Governor Bligh and Governor Macquarie, 1809–1811
Each volume is rich with primary source materials, including letters, reports, and official documents, many of which are accompanied by maps and facsimiles. These records are crucial for understanding the early governance, exploration, and development of New South Wales.
📖 Accessing the Series
The HRNSW is available in various formats:Wikipedia
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Original Editions: Published by the Government Printer between 1892 and 1901.
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Facsimile Reprints: Produced in the late 20th century, these editions replicate the original publications. For instance, a 1978 reprint of Volume 1, Part 1 is available at the National Library of Australia.
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Digital Versions: Digitized copies are accessible online through platforms like the Internet Archive and Open Library. These digital versions allow for convenient online reading and research.
🛒 Purchasing Options
For those interested in acquiring physical copies, the HRNSW is available through various online retailers. For example, Volume 7 is listed on AllTimePrice.
🧭 Significance
The HRNSW stands as a foundational resource for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in Australia’s colonial history. Its comprehensive documentation offers a window into the challenges and developments of early New South Wales. Whether accessed digitally or in print, the series remains a testament to the state’s rich historical tapestry.









