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In Tasmania

$41.95
Discover the enchanting history of Tasmania through the eyes of acclaimed author Nicholas Shakespeare in this captivating B-format paperback. Published by Penguin Australia Pty Ltd in 2018, 'In Tasmania' is a rich tapestry of 200 years of Tasmanian history, blending personal narrative with exploration of the island's intriguing past. Set against the stunning backdrop of Tasmania, Shakespeare uncovers the hidden connections between his ancestors and the land, revealing his lineage to the notorious Anthony Fenn Kemp, known as 'the Father of Tasmania'. This 448-page book uniquely captures the essence of Tasmania, exploring its compelling characters from convict cannibals to romantic figures, providing readers with an insightful glimpse into both historical and contemporary Tasmanian life. Perfect for history enthusiasts and literary lovers alike, this book is more than just a memoir—it's a deep dive into the cultural roots of Tasmania. Enjoy FREE shipping on your order, though combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for delivery. This essential read on Australia’s colonial past resonates deeply with anyone interested in the complexities of identity, heritage, and the picturesque landscapes of Tasmania, making it a must-have addition to your collection.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780143790945
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2018
Publisher: Penguin Australia Pty Ltd
Pages: 448


Description:
A brilliant account of 200 years of Tasmanian history and an acclaimed writer's discovery of his secret connection with that island and its past.

In Tasmania on holiday, novelist and Chatwin biographer Nicholas Shakespeare discovered a house on a 9-mile beach and instantly decided this was where he wanted to live. He didn't know then that his ancestor was the corrupt and colourful Anthony Fenn Kemp, now known as 'the Father of Tasmania', or that he would find relatives living on the island.

Shakespeare interweaves his personal journey into a new-found paradise with a brilliant account of the two turbulent centuries of Tasmania's history in this fascinating and timely book. 'A delightful book. Nicholas Shakespeare is a fine story teller and here he unveils for us a compendium of fascinating Tasmanian characters past and present, from bankrupt squires to convict cannibals, from love struck romantics to the captivating monstrous Anthony Fenn Kemp, the Flashman of early colonial Australia. From all these lives Shakespeare builds up a rich and powerful portrait of this intriguing land, his adopted home.' - Matthew Kneale

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In Tasmania

$41.95
Discover the enchanting history of Tasmania through the eyes of acclaimed author Nicholas Shakespeare in this captivating B-format paperback. Published by Penguin Australia Pty Ltd in 2018, 'In Tasmania' is a rich tapestry of 200 years of Tasmanian history, blending personal narrative with exploration of the island's intriguing past. Set against the stunning backdrop of Tasmania, Shakespeare uncovers the hidden connections between his ancestors and the land, revealing his lineage to the notorious Anthony Fenn Kemp, known as 'the Father of Tasmania'. This 448-page book uniquely captures the essence of Tasmania, exploring its compelling characters from convict cannibals to romantic figures, providing readers with an insightful glimpse into both historical and contemporary Tasmanian life. Perfect for history enthusiasts and literary lovers alike, this book is more than just a memoir—it's a deep dive into the cultural roots of Tasmania. Enjoy FREE shipping on your order, though combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for delivery. This essential read on Australia’s colonial past resonates deeply with anyone interested in the complexities of identity, heritage, and the picturesque landscapes of Tasmania, making it a must-have addition to your collection.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780143790945
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2018
Publisher: Penguin Australia Pty Ltd
Pages: 448


Description:
A brilliant account of 200 years of Tasmanian history and an acclaimed writer's discovery of his secret connection with that island and its past.

In Tasmania on holiday, novelist and Chatwin biographer Nicholas Shakespeare discovered a house on a 9-mile beach and instantly decided this was where he wanted to live. He didn't know then that his ancestor was the corrupt and colourful Anthony Fenn Kemp, now known as 'the Father of Tasmania', or that he would find relatives living on the island.

Shakespeare interweaves his personal journey into a new-found paradise with a brilliant account of the two turbulent centuries of Tasmania's history in this fascinating and timely book. 'A delightful book. Nicholas Shakespeare is a fine story teller and here he unveils for us a compendium of fascinating Tasmanian characters past and present, from bankrupt squires to convict cannibals, from love struck romantics to the captivating monstrous Anthony Fenn Kemp, the Flashman of early colonial Australia. From all these lives Shakespeare builds up a rich and powerful portrait of this intriguing land, his adopted home.' - Matthew Kneale

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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