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OverviewIn this spirited history of the remarkable first four years of the convict settlement of Australia, Thomas Keneally offers us a human view of a fascinating piece of history. Combining the authority of a renowned historian with a brilliant narrative flair, Keneally gives us an inside view of this unprecedented experiment from the perspective of the new colony’s governor, Arthur Phillips. Using personal journals and documents, Keneally re-creates the hellish overseas voyage and the challenges Phillips faced upon arrival: unruly convicts, disgruntled officers, bewildered and hostile natives, food shortages, and disease. He also offers captivating portrayals of Aborigines and of convict settlers who were determined to begin their lives anew. A Commonwealth of Thieves immerses us in the fledgling penal colony and conjures up the thrills and hardships of those first four improbable years. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas KeneallyPublisher: Waterbrook Press (A Division of Random House Inc) Imprint: Waterbrook Press (A Division of Random House Inc) Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.308kg ISBN: 9781400079568ISBN 10: 140007956 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 04 December 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsA readable, anecdote-packed account of a tragic colonial experiment. Boston Globe Superb. . . . Keneally uses his novelist's skill to construct a lively mosaic from contemporary accounts. Financial Times Evocative. . . . Weaving together many individual stories, Keneally paints an impressionistic picture of a society in the making. The Washington Post Book World Keneally deploys his skills as a novelist to give depth to his work as an historian. The Economist A readable, anecdote-packed account of a tragic colonial experiment. -- Boston Globe Superb. . . . Keneally uses his novelist's skill to construct a lively mosaic from contemporary accounts. -- Financial Times Evocative. . . . Weaving together many individual stories, Keneally paints an impressionistic picture of a society in the making. -- The Washington Post Book World Keneally deploys his skills as a novelist to give depth to his work as an historian. -- The Economist A readable, anecdote-packed account of a tragic colonial experiment. -- Boston Globe <br> Superb. . . . Keneally uses his novelist's skill to construct a lively mosaic from contemporary accounts. -- Financial Times <br> Evocative. . . . Weaving together many individual stories, Keneally paints an impressionistic picture of a society in the making. <br>-- The Washington Post Book World <br> Keneally deploys his skills as a novelist to give depth to his work as an historian. -- The Economist Author InformationTHOMAS KENEALLY has won international acclaim for his novels Schindler’s List (the basis for the movie and the winner of the Booker Prize), The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, Confederates, Gossip from the Forest, The Playmaker, Woman of the Inner Sea, A River Town, Office of Innocence, and The Tyrant’s Novel. His most recent works of nonfiction are The Great Shame and American Scoundrel. He resides in Sydney, Australia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |