The Catalpa Rescue

The Catalpa Rescue
Author: Peter FitzSimons
Publsiher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2019-04-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780733641251

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The incredible true story of one of the most extraordinary and inspirational prison breaks in Australian history. New York, 1874. Members of the Clan-na-Gael - agitators for Irish freedom from the English yoke - hatch a daring plan to free six Irish political prisoners from the most remote prison in the British Empire, Fremantle Prison in Western Australia. Under the guise of a whale hunt, Captain Anthony sets sail on the Catalpa to rescue the men from the stone walls of this hell on Earth known to the inmates as a 'living tomb'. What follows is one of history's most stirring sagas that splices Irish, American, British and Australian history together in its climactic moment. For Ireland, who had suffered English occupation for 700 years, a successful escape was an inspirational call to arms. For America, it was a chance to slap back at Britain for their support of the South in the Civil War; for England, a humiliation. And for a young Australia, still not sure if it was Great Britain in the South Seas or worthy of being an independent country in its own right, it was proof that Great Britain was not unbeatable. Told with FitzSimons' trademark combination of arresting history and storytelling verve, The Catalpa Rescue is a tale of courage and cunning, the fight for independence and the triumph of good men, against all odds.

The Catalpa Rescue

The Catalpa Rescue
Author: Peter FitzSimons
Publsiher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2019-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472131355

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The incredible true story of one of the most extraordinary and inspirational prison breaks in Australian history. New York, 1874. Members of the Clan-na-Gael - agitators for Irish freedom from the English yoke - hatch a daring plan to free six Irish political prisoners from the most remote prison in the British Empire, Fremantle Prison in Western Australia. Under the guise of a whale hunt, Captain Anthony sets sail on the Catalpa to rescue the men from the stone walls of this hell on Earth known to the inmates as a 'living tomb'. What follows is one of history's most stirring sagas that splices Irish, American, British and Australian history together in its climactic moment. For Ireland, who had suffered English occupation for 700 years, a successful escape was an inspirational call to arms. For America, it was a chance to slap back at Britain for their support of the South in the Civil War; for England, a humiliation. And for a young Australia, still not sure if it was Great Britain in the South Seas or worthy of being an independent country in its own right, it was proof that Great Britain was not unbeatable. Told with FitzSimons' trademark combination of arresting history and storytelling verve, The Catalpa Rescue is a tale of courage and cunning, the fight for independence and the triumph of good men, against all odds.

The Catalpa Expedition

The Catalpa Expedition
Author: Zephaniah Walter Pease
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1897
Genre: Escapes
ISBN: MSU:31293102392960

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An account of the expedition in the bark Catalpa to Australia, which set free the Irish political prisoners who were sentenced to a lifetime of servitude in the English penal colony.

John Devoy s Catalpa Expedition

John Devoy s Catalpa Expedition
Author: Philip Fennell,Marie King
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2008-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780814727744

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The story of John Devoy’s 1876 Catalpa rescue is a tale of heroism, creativity, and the triumph of independent spirit in pursuit of freedom. The daily log on board the whaling ship Catalpa begins with the typical recount of a crew intact and a spirit unfettered, but such quiet words deceive the truth of the audacious enterprise that came to be known as one of the most important rescues in Irish American history. John Devoy’s men rescued six Irish political prisoners from the Australian coast, allowing millions of fellow Irishmen and American-Fenians, many of whom secretly financed the dangerous plot, to draw courage from the newly exiled prisoners. Philip Fennell and Marie King tell the story from John Devoy’s own records and the ship's logbooks. John Devoy's Catalpa Expedition includes an introduction by Terry Golway and the personal diaries, letters, and reports from John Devoy and his men.

The Catalpa Escape

The Catalpa Escape
Author: Joy Lefroy,Mike Lefroy,Marion Duke
Publsiher: Fremantle Arts Center Press
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1921064609

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In Fremantle Prison they are alone, half a world away from home. But their powerful friends in America have not forgotten them. Danger, excitement and daring - this is an extraordinary true story.

Batavia

Batavia
Author: Peter FitzSimons
Publsiher: Random House Australia
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781864711349

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The Fenian Wild Geese

The Fenian Wild Geese
Author: Ormonde D. P. Waters
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2011
Genre: Escapes
ISBN: 0975000918

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Crash Boat

Crash Boat
Author: George D. Jepson
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2021-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781493059249

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After the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, young Americans lined up at recruiting stations across the nation. Crash Boat is the compelling story of an armed United States air-sea rescue boat crewed by volunteers during World War II in the South Pacific. Only months earlier, they had been civilians, living the best years of their lives. In the Pacific, they conducted dramatic rescues of downed pilots and clandestine missions off of enemy-held islands at great peril and with little fanfare. George D. Jepson chronicles these ordinary young men doing extraordinary things, as told to him by Earl A. McCandlish, commander of the 63-foot crash boat P-399. Nicknamed Sea Horse, the vessel and her crew completed over thirty rescues at sea, weathered typhoons, fought a fierce gun battle with Japanese forces, experienced life from another age in isolated native villages, carried out boondoggle missions, and played a supporting role in America’s return to the Philippines.