No Ordinary Convict

No Ordinary Convict
Title No Ordinary Convict PDF eBook
Author Janine Marshall Wood
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 2021-05-05
Genre Farmers, Welsh
ISBN 9780648972778

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There he was - John Hughes (Jac T?-isha) - a handsome young man with face blackened, clad in white nightdress and bonnet adorned with feathers. Leading hundreds of other young farmers similarly disguised, he was on a mission. After midnight under moonlight, amid a cacophony of drums, horns, gunfire and general caterwauling, they announced their presence, with John leading the way on his white horse.Well told, well researched, with a wealth of colourful detail, this book is a must for all interested in Tasmania's convict history. No Ordinary Convict is written with fluency and elegance that makes it a pleasure to read. Janine Marshall Wood's ancestor was a Rebecca, a leader of Welshmen protesting about unfair toll gate charges. Background information about the little-known Rebecca Riots is fascinating. So is the story of John Hughes and four others, transported to Van Diemen's Land. They suffered varying fates, from fair to dire: a microcosm of the convict experience. -Alison Alexander Tasmanian writer and historian Winner of the 2014 Australian National Biography Award

No Ordinary Woman

No Ordinary Woman
Title No Ordinary Woman PDF eBook
Author Angela Penrose
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 345
Release 2017-10-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0191068691

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Edith Penrose was a remarkable woman and distinguished scholar who lived through, and witnessed at first hand, many of the major events of the 20th century; the great depression in the US; the rise of Nazism in Europe; the second world war when she worked as a special adviser to the US Ambassador in London; post-war reconstruction, assisting Eleanor Roosevelt with the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; the McCarthy era; and the oil crisis of the 1970s. Her work as an economist made a mark in several distinct but overlapping areas - on the patent system, on the theory of the firm, on multinational enterprises, the oil industry, and the economics of the Middle East. Her best known work, The Theory of the Growth of the Firm was originally published in 1959, and has formed the basis of the current dominant perspective in strategic management, the resource based view of the firm. Edith Penrose's approach to explaining the nature of the firm, her fundamental insights, and the concepts she developed are still being applied and extended to new fields of enquiry. Her reformulation of the theory of the firm has had a major influence on the study of the business enterprise, and some argue, the economy itself. She had a distinguished academic and public service career, and wrote extensively on the understanding of the interface between the strategies and activities of multinational enterprises (MNEs) and the nation states;particularly the developing countries—in which they operated. This is the first biography of Edith Penrose, drawing on unpublished diaries and letters, the personal memories of her family, friends, and colleagues, and describes her eventful life, her extensive output and influence. The book tells her personal and professional story, weaving it through the extraordinary upheavals of the twentieth century in which she played a part. The book builds up a picture of a vital, energetic woman who lived life to the full, defied convention, made an impression on all who met her and left a significant intellectual legacy.

A Merciless Place: The Lost Story of Britain's Convict Disaster in Africa

A Merciless Place: The Lost Story of Britain's Convict Disaster in Africa
Title A Merciless Place: The Lost Story of Britain's Convict Disaster in Africa PDF eBook
Author Emma Christopher
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 454
Release 2011-08-11
Genre History
ISBN 0191623520

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This is a story lost to history for over two hundred years; a dirty secret of failure, fatal misjudgement and desperate measures which the British Empire chose to forget almost as soon as it was over. In the wake of its most crushing defeat, the America War of Independence, the British Government began shipping its criminals to West Africa. Some were transported aboard ships going to pick up their other human cargo: African slaves. When they arrived at their destination, soldiers and even convicts were forced to work in the region's slave-trading forts guarding the human merchandise. In a few short years the scheme brought death, wholesale desertions, mutiny, piracy and even murder. Some of the most egregious crimes were not committed by the exported criminals but by those sent out to guard them. Acts of wanton desperation added to rash transgressions as those whom society had already thrown out realised that they had nothing left to lose. As jail and prison hulks overflowed, and as every other alternative settlement proved unsuitable, the British Government gambled and decided to send its criminals as far away as possible, to the great south land sighted years before by Captain James Cook. Out of the embers of the African debacle came the modern nation of Australia. The extraordinary tale is now being told for the first time - how a small band of good-for-nothing members of the British Empire spanned the world from America, to Africa, and on to Australia, profoundly if utterly unwittingly changing history.

The Convict and the Cattleman

The Convict and the Cattleman
Title The Convict and the Cattleman PDF eBook
Author Allison Merritt
Publisher Lyrical Press
Pages 187
Release 2014-01-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1616505095

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His love is the key to her release. Sentenced to seven years of servitude in the penal colony of New South Wales, Bridgit Madden is thrust into a world unlike anything she's known, dangers she never imagined and enemies with their own interests at heart. Certain the conviction has ruined her chances of ever having a real family, she is fearful of her future. Despite his reluctance to take in a convict, grazier and pioneer cattleman Jonah Andrus needs a servant to care for his orphaned niece. When presented with Bridgit, who is far too beautiful and distracting, he initially tries to refuse. However, with a busy cattle station to oversee, he needs help right away. Upon her first meeting with Jonah's niece, Bridgit immediately falls in love with the baby and hopes to unravel the mystery surrounding her birth. As she gets to know her employer better, Bridgit makes it her mission to remind him that family is priceless. When it seems as though she might have found the place she truly belongs, their love is threatened by lies and deceit, and both of them might lose everything they hold dear for a second time. 65,000 Words

1887-1895

1887-1895
Title 1887-1895 PDF eBook
Author Hercules Tennant
Publisher
Pages 1202
Release 1895
Genre Statutes
ISBN

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Memoirs of Jane Cameron, Female Convict. By a Prison Matron, Author of “Female Life in Prison.” [By Frederick W. Robinson.]

Memoirs of Jane Cameron, Female Convict. By a Prison Matron, Author of “Female Life in Prison.” [By Frederick W. Robinson.]
Title Memoirs of Jane Cameron, Female Convict. By a Prison Matron, Author of “Female Life in Prison.” [By Frederick W. Robinson.] PDF eBook
Author Jane Cameron
Publisher
Pages 334
Release 1864
Genre
ISBN

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The Punjab Record

The Punjab Record
Title The Punjab Record PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 1909
Genre Civil law
ISBN

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Most vols. contain also the orders of various agencies of the Punjab.