The Fatal Shore

by رابرت هیوز

Blurb

An award-winning epic on the birth of Australia In 1787, the twenty-eighth year of the reign of King George III, the British Government sent a fleet to colonise Australia. Documenting the brutal transportation of men, women and children out of Georgian Britain into a horrific penal system which was to be the precursor to the Gulag and was the origin of Australia, The Fatal Shore is the definitive, masterfully written narrative that has given its true history to Australia. 'A unique phantasmagoria of crime and punishment, which combines the shadowy terrors of Goya with the tumescent life of Dickens' Times

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DBang

Dbang

Great information, really well presented in the many brief passages between endless litanies of statistics.

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kingrogeriii

Kingrogeriii

A well written history book, balancing academic style with readability. It is broad in scope and stands with other classics of prison studies such as 'Dicipline and Punish' and GULAG.

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