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  • af Stephen Saker
    1.033,95 kr.

    I don't want any reader to think that my journey was especially adventurous or pioneering (which it clearly was not). My simple hope is that readers, after finishing my journal, might be inclined to think back on their own voyage across time and consider the changes which have occurred to them and the world. Perhaps most important in these reflections is to set aside the corrosive effect of regrets and think positively of the people and times that have brought them enjoyment and satisfaction...

  • af Stephen Saker
    293,95 kr.

    All Australians will easily identify with the initial setting of this book, the location of Botany Bay and Captain James Cook being on board the "Endeavour". The book begins with Cook's discovery, his claiming and subsequent skirmish with the local indigenous people, who were at his landing site. These recorded facts are on- going Indigenous Rights issues. The book continues with Cook's return to England, the recording of Cook's journey, altered to suit the state of Affairs, then the delay and planning for the First Fleet to return to Australia, named New South Wales. The introduced fictional character, Lucy, is a young woman, unjustly imprisoned for a crime she did not commit. Lucy is sent as part of the First Fleet, as a convict, deported forever. She establishes a relationship, with an officer on board Phillip's ship, during the journey. Upon arrival at Sydney Cove, within a month, she delivers a baby boy, Toby Malone. He is the first born on these new lands. The hardships and almost failure of the new Colony, at Sydney Cove, increases the already known drama surrounding Australia's early history. As Australians, we acknowledge our early settlers, those who were sent as convicts, those who came in other circumstances. This fictional account creates unknowns, of who were some of our ancestors, and from what place in society did these originate from.