The Felonry Of New South Wales: Real Romance Of Life In Botany Bay With Anecdotes Of Botany Bay Society And A Plan Of Sydney
The Felonry Of New South Wales: Real Romance Of Life In Botany Bay With Anecdotes Of Botany Bay Society And A Plan Of Sydney

The Felonry Of New South Wales: Real Romance Of Life In Botany Bay With Anecdotes Of Botany Bay Society And A Plan Of Sydney

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Boards in good condition. Binding remains tight. Clean text.

The historical account The Felonry Of New South Wales chronicles the harsh realities faced by convicts transported to Australia's penal colonies. This compelling work details the social structures, daily struggles, and punitive measures that defined life for those deemed criminals in the nascent colony. Mudie's incisive narrative presents a stark, unvarnished look at a pivotal period in Australian history, illustrating the profound impact of forced migration and the establishment of a new society under duress. The text maintains an academic yet accessible tone, offering critical insights into the origins of a nation shaped by its penal past.

Author: James Mudie Esq.
Format: Hardback

Genre: Australian history

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Boards in good condition. Binding remains tight. Clean text.

The historical account The Felonry Of New South Wales chronicles the harsh realities faced by convicts transported to Australia's penal colonies. This compelling work details the social structures, daily struggles, and punitive measures that defined life for those deemed criminals in the nascent colony. Mudie's incisive narrative presents a stark, unvarnished look at a pivotal period in Australian history, illustrating the profound impact of forced migration and the establishment of a new society under duress. The text maintains an academic yet accessible tone, offering critical insights into the origins of a nation shaped by its penal past.