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The last convict

Hill, Anthony, 1942-2021
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Oxford 1863: Young Samuel Speed sets a barley stack alight in the hope it will earn him a bed in prison for the night. He wants nothing more than a morsel of food in his belly and a warm place to sleep off the streets. What he receives is a sentence of seven years' servitude, to be served half a world away in the penal colony of Fremantle, Western Australia. When Samuel boards the transport ship Belgravia, he is stripped of his clothing and even his name, and given regulations of when to rise, eat, clean and sleep. On arrival at Fremantle Prison, hard labour is added to the mix and he wonders if life can get any worse. The only solace he finds is a love of reading, which allows the likes of Tom Sawyer and Oliver Twist to become his lifelong friends.
Main title:
The last convict / by Anthony Hill.
Imprint:
©2021.[Melbourne, Vic.] : Penguin Books Australia, 2021.
Collation:
xi, 353 pages ; 24 cm
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781760894467 (paperback)
Language:
English
BRN:
387864
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