1788: The Brutal Truth Of The First Fleet
By (Author) David Hill
Random House Australia
William Heinemann Australia
1st July 2009
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Colonialism and imperialism
994.02
Short-listed for ABIA Australian General Non-fiction Book of the Year 2009
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 197mm, Spine 23mm
284g
Never before or since has there been an experiment quite as bold as this. Set against the backdrop of Georgian England with its peculiar mix of elegance, prosperity, progress and squalor, the story of the First Fleet is one of courage, short-sightedness, tragedy but above all of extraordinary resilience. It is also, of course, the story of the very first European Australians, reluctant pioneers who travelled into the unknown - the vast majority against their will - in order to form a colony by order of the King's government. Separated from loved ones and travelling in cramped conditions for the months-long journey to Botany Bay, they suffered the most unbearable hardship on arrival on Australian land, where a near-famine dictated that rations be cut to the bone. But why was the settlement of New South Wales proposed in the first place Who were the main players in a story that changed the world and ultimately forged the Australian nation How did the initial skirmishes with the indigenous population break out and how did the relationship turn sour so quickly Using diaries, letters and official records, David Hill artfully reconstructs the experiences of these famous and infamous men and women of history, combining narrative skill with an eye for detail and an exceptional empathy with the people of the past.
"A must for your bookshelf . . . the best book I have read all year." --"News Mail"
"Brings to life the events and the major characters of this extraordinary journey." --"Sydney Morning Herald"
David Hill is the author of The Forgotten Children.