A reprint of the original which was written in 1992, this is the
comprehensive story of the lives of men and women who found themselves
exiled - unbelievably - for the third time in early nineteenth century
Van Diemen's Land.
The exiles sailed first to Port Jackson, and then to Norfolk Island.
From Norfolk Island they were ordered to sail again, eventually
arriving in the fledgling colony of Van Diemen's Land. The 'Lady
Nelson' and H.M.S. 'Porpoise' were two of the ships that carried the
exiles, many of whom by now were free settlers, on their enforced
journey.
The story of the exiles has been extensively researched and uncovers
many fascinating and hitherto unpublished accounts of hardship and
survival, written in a lively and readable manner.
Contents:
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
Lady Nelson
Porpoise
Appendix I: Lists of Ships that Embarked from Norfolk Island for Van Diemen's Land 1807-1813
Appendix II: Names of Deportees who Left Norfolk Island for the Derwent 1807-1813
Sources
Bibliography
Index
Related Products:
Exiled Three Times Over - CD