Doing Time
Stories of Convict Clock and Watchmakers in Van Diemen’s Land
de JULIAN BURGESS
Voici le prix vu par vos clients. Éditer la liste des prix
À propos du livre
Some succumbed to the brutality of life in a penal settlement and only a few would work in their trade. But some would flourish in their new home after Doing Time in Van Diemen's Land. This is their story.
À propos du créateur
Julian Burgess is the author of ten non-fiction books including Holyman's of Bass Strait, Shipping and Aviation Pioneers of Australia; Home of Peace, The Eskleigh Story; The Tamar Yacht Club, a history of sailing in Launceston from 1837; A Woman Of Charity, the biography of Launceston philanthropist Mrs W. D. Booth; Duck Reach And Launceston’s Electric Light; William Gow’s Anzac Diary; The Outcome Of Enterprise, Launceston’s Waverley Woollen Mills; and Cruel Wind (with Robert Matthews) on the 1998 Sydney To Hobart Yacht Race Disaster. Julian is a former Associate Editor of the Launceston Examiner newspaper, where he worked for 45 years. He edited and wrote many of The Examiner’s annual historical supplements between 2006 and 2014 and has written hundreds of articles on Launceston’s history and contributed to a number of local historical publications including The Kaleidoscope of Launceston, The Fabric of Launceston and the Launceston General Hospital: Celebrating 150 Years of Caring.