A Life On The Ocean Wave

Pamela Statham, Rica Erickson
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A Life On The Ocean Wave

Subjects

History

Published

10 May 1994

ISBN

9780522847611

Pages

404

Subjects

History

Imprint

Miegunyah Press

A Life On The Ocean Wave

Pamela Statham, Rica Erickson
Cannibals, convicts and pirates feature in this account of eleven voyages to Australia and other places in the early 1800s.
Encounters with cannibals, convicts and pirates were just some of the highlights of eleven long journeys under sail Captain George Bayly made around the world in the early nineteenth century. The journal Captain Bayly kept of his travels is notable for the historical significance of his voyages, and the writer's eye for a good story. It contains eyewitness accounts of the transportation of male and female convicts to Australia, the voyage of British immigrants to the ill-fated settlement attempted by Thomas Peel near Perth, hostilities between Maoris and Europeans, and trading voyages to and from China. Captain Bayly's stories of typhoons, floods, heroic rescues, shipboard quarrels and deaths give the book appeal to a wide audience. The journal's depiction of the infant Australian settlements as just part of a widely-flung network of British colonial outposts in the nineteenth century also provide an insight into the nation's economic development.
Encounters with cannibals, convicts and pirates were just some of the highlights of eleven long journeys under sail Captain George Bayly made around the world in the early nineteenth century. The journal Captain Bayly kept of his travels is notable for the historical significance of his voyages, and the writer's eye for a good story. It contains eyewitness accounts of the transportation of male and female convicts to Australia, the voyage of British immigrants to the ill-fated settlement attempted by Thomas Peel near Perth, hostilities between Maoris and Europeans, and trading voyages to and from China. Captain Bayly's stories of typhoons, floods, heroic rescues, shipboard quarrels and deaths give the book appeal to a wide audience. The journal's depiction of the infant Australian settlements as just part of a widely-flung network of British colonial outposts in the nineteenth century also provide an insight into the nation's economic development.

Pamela Statham

Dr Pamela Statham is a senior lecturer in history at the University of Western Australia and the author of a number of books.

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Rica Erickson

Dr Frederica Erickson OAM was a well-known West Australian naturalist, historian, artist, genealogist and author. She wrote over fifteen books and many articles and papers.

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