Description
Discover the gripping tales of the Convict-era Port Arthur, a remarkable journey through history that reveals the dark stories of Australia's convict past. This meticulously researched book details the development of Port Arthur, a notorious penal settlement, and its surrounding areas, including the perilous coal mines. Author David W. Cameron provides a compelling narrative that showcases the perspectives of significant figures such as Charles O'Hara Booth, the stern commandant of Port Arthur; Mark Jeffrey, a convict turned grave digger on the infamous Island of the Dead; and William Thompson, who faced the deadly conditions of the coal mines during the introduction of the new probation system. With 448 pages of insightful accounts, this trade paperback offers a rare and comprehensive look into the evolution of convict rehabilitation and the changing views of society over a fifty-year span. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those fascinated by Australia’s convict heritage, this book dives into the lives of convicts, soldiers, and administrators, painting a vivid picture of their struggles and resilience. Experience the haunting history of Port Arthur as you uncover the powerful narratives that shaped this dark chapter in Australian history.

