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Colonial facts and fictions: Humorous sketches

By John Milne

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

Embark on a side-splitting journey through colonial Australia, where cultural clashes and bizarre encounters await at every turn.

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2022-12-19
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"Colonial Facts and Fictions: Humorous Sketches" by John Milne is a compilation of funny stories that paints a vibrant, satirical picture of 19th-century Australia through the eyes of a newcomer. The book humorously explores the traveler's adventures as he gets used to the strange aspects of life in the colonies, focusing on the land and people of Australia. Milne uses funny stories and keen observations to mix what's real with imaginative situations. The book begins with the narrator arriving in Port Darwin, where he immediately notices the unique and sometimes bizarre nature of colonial society. One early episode involves an Aboriginal man named Charlie who tells a funny story about his marriage and capture, highlighting the cultural differences and comical situations that arise between the colonizers and the native population. Milne's colorful language and comedic style pulls readers into a world where fact and fiction meet to define colonial Australia.

About the Author

John Milne was a British geologist and mining engineer who worked on a horizontal seismograph.

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