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This button is intended to make almost all of Rupert Gerritsen published works accessible. Most of these works can be downloaded for free. However, some books have been published by commercial publishers and can only be obtained from them. Where this is the case a précis of the book and a link to the publisher is provided. Some other works, as specifically indicated, can be purchased as e-publications through this site.

The following papers, chapters, monographs and book information have been produced in a pdf format for downloading.

  • Australia Discovers the Duyfken

  • A Dangerous Point: Fingal Head and Point Danger

  • The Freycinet Map of 1811: The first full map of Australia?

  • Getting the strait facts straight

  • A note on 'Australia' or 'Austrialia'

  • The well-springs of identity

  • When Did the Macassans Start Coming to Northern Australia?

  • A Star to Steer Her By

  • Arrowsmith's Australian Maps

  • The first naval confrontations in Australian waters - in 1629?

  • Yet another old Dutch shipwreck in WA?

  • A Conjectural Preon Theory and its Implications

  • The Freycinet Map of 1811 - The first complete map of Australia?

  • Freycinet Map of 1811 - Proceedings - What Is It About?

  • The First Views of Australia's Coast in 1658

  • Australia's First Criminal Prosecutions in 1629

  • Beyond the Frontier - What Is It About?

  • Selected Transcriptions, Translations, and Collation of Information for a Textual Analysis Relating to Material Evidence from the Vergulde Draeck and the 68 Missing Crew and Passengers from that Vessel, Reportedly Found on the Coast of Western Australia in the Period 1656 - 1658

  • The Freycinet Map of 1811 - Is It the First Complete Map of Australia?

  • Aboriginal Fish Hooks in Southern Australia: Evidence, Arguments and Implications

  • And Their Ghosts May Be Heard - Information

  • Australia and the Origins of Agriculture - Information

  • Bibliography of Anthropological Works Employed in the Preparation of 'And Their Ghosts May Be Heard'

  • Birds in Early Australian History

  • Early Records of the Wardandi Language

  • Exploring Eneabba

  • Evidence for Indigenous Australian Agriculture

  • The Evidence for Cohabitation between Indigenous Australians and Marooned Dutch Mariners and VOC Passengers

  • A Further Translation of Selected Chapters of Dr Erhard Eylmann's 'Die Eingeborenen der Kolonie Sudaustralie'

  • Historical Problems and Methodlogical Issues Regarding Nhanda, an Aboriginal Language of Western Australia

  • Marooned Mariners and Mudmaps: The Search for the Ring of Stones

  • The Meaning of Morawa

  • The Mystery of the Deadwater Wreck

  • Nhanda Villages of the Victoria District, Western Australia

  • The Note on Page 146 of 'Paper and Talk': A Response

  • A Dutch Influence on Nhanda?: A Reply to Blevins

  • The Debate Over Where Australia's First European Residents Were Marooned in 1629

  • The Batavia Mutiny: Australia's First Military Conflict in 1629

  • The Traditional Settlement Pattern in South West Victoria Reconsidered

  • A Translation of the Charterof the Dutch East India Company (Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie or VOC): Granted by the States General of the United Netherlands, 20 March 1602

  • Where Does Our Urban History Begin: The Earliest Structures, Settlements and Sedentism in Australia

  • An Analysis of Wrecks in the Vicinity of the Deadwater, Wonnerup, WA

  • Odysseus' Labours

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