This 1837 book was ghost-written by the young Edward Edwards (1812 86), later a key figure in the development of British public libraries. It contains two petitions requesting closer British government involvement in the transition of New South Wales from a convict colony to a well run society of respectable emigrants. It includes the names and, unusually for that period, the domiciles of all the petitioners, together with supporting arguments and detailed statistical documentation about the population, economy, laws and governance of the colony. The publication was supervised by the wealthy...
This 1837 book was ghost-written by the young Edward Edwards (1812 86), later a key figure in the development of British public libraries. It contains...