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To the Outskirts of Habitable Creation: Americans and Canadians Transported to Tasmania in the 1840s
To the Outskirts of Habitable Creation: Americans and Canadians Transported to Tasmania in the 1840s
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With the failure of each attempt to cross into Canada and revive the Rebellion, combatants were taken into custody. Trials resulted in hangings, acquittals, or pardons. One group of ninety-two prisoners, however, was sentenced to penal transportation for life in Australia's far distant island of Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania).
Drawing on a wide variety of letters, diaries, and personal reminiscences, the author tells the story through the experiences of the men and women who lived it. A minor "epic," To the Outskirts... is more than the story of the Rebellion of 1837. It is a vivid portrait of life in the Canadian-American borderland as well as in England and Australia during the second quarter of the nineteenth century.
Author: Stuart D. Scott
Publisher: iUniverse
Published: 08/24/2004
Pages: 516
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.00lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 1.31d
ISBN: 9780595665617
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