The Fatal Shore

Robert Hughes
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An extraordinary volume--even a masterpiece--about the early history of Australia that reads like the finest of novels. Hughes captures everything in this complex tableau with narrative finesse that drives the reader ever-deeper into specific facts and greater understanding. He presents compassionate understanding of the plights of colonists--both freemen and convicts--and the Aboriginal peoples they displaced.
Genres: HistoryNonfictionAustraliaWorld HistoryHistoricalTravelClassics18th Century19th CenturyCrime
688 Pages

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