A Voyage to New South Wales, comprising an Interesting Narrative of the Transactions and Behaviour of the Convicts; the Progress of the Colony; An Official Register of the Crimes, Trials, Sentences and Executions, that have taken place: A Topographical, Physical, and Moral Account of the Country, Manners, Customs, & c. of the Natives... to Which is Annexed His Life and Trial.
Dublin: P.Wogan et al, 1801. A pleasant period Irish edition of an account of George Barrington, a notorious pickpocket finally sentenced to transportation to Botany Bay in 1790. He was appointed "Superintendant of Convicts" by Governor Phillip after he prevented the ship being seized by the convicts on the voyage out. Clearly, a man of charm, leadership and cunning. In 1792, he was the first to receive a certificate of emancipation and later appointed the high constable of Paramatta.
Subtitle; "As likewise Authentic Anecdotes of the Most Distinguished Characters, and Notorious convicts that have been transported to Botany Bay. By George Barrington, Principal Superintendant of the Convicts. To which is annexed His Life and Trial."
12mo, xvi, 13pp (Life), 15-244pp (Voyage), printed on laid paper. Publisher's brown tree calf with original red spine label with gilt title and rule. Covers & corners rubbed, spine hinge cracked but holding, spine tip chipped. A pleasant copy despite the ravages of two centuries, internally clean. Libraries Australia ID 2813799, Ferguson, 325. Item #27884
Price: $750.00