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This is the story of Patrick, James and John Connery, rebels against agrarian practices in County Waterford in the early 1830's. Their arrests, trials & escapes from jail made them folk heroes, but they finally were transported as convicts to New South Wales (James in 1835; Patrick and John in 1838). Their story covers eighty years and embraces the histories of both Ireland and New South Wales.
Luna (a werewolf, witch, demon hybrid) is a college graduate who is held captive by Samael, a werewolf using dark magic to dampen her powers to keep her from leaving. One evening she musters enough strength to break free and blink to her old home in Cambridge where she gets a job at a local bar and runs into someone unexpected. Soon after Samael begins to haunt her thoughts and plague her dreams. A demon named Drew becomes on edge each passing day after her arrival as a werewolf names Tatum begins protecting Luna from her past. Despite his efforts Samael finds Luna which forces Tatum and his father to take drastic measures to ensure her safety. Samael however has other plans and enlists the help of a dangerous Demon names Russell. After Luna gets a promotion Tatum has to travel overseas for work to secure future connections for his father which puts a strain on his relationship with Luna as another woman surfaces. Samael makes his move, and his actions cause the council to appear in search of Luna but before they can take her Drew appears and then disappears taking Luna with him. Tatum goes into a fit of rage and tracks down a demon and forces him to take him to the underworld where he is sure to be killed unless he can get to his mate first. Can things be resolved or are the destined to fall apart?
In April 1791 the "Queen" sailed from Cobh in Cork with the first cargo of Irish convicts destined for New South Wales. During the next 76 years, Ireland supplied 40,000 of all the convicts transported to Australia. This book looks at what happened to these exiles.
The author of the bestselling Cargo of Women and Australia's Birthstain tracks the lives of Irish convicts who arrived in Australia the mid-1800s, uncovering a long-lasting influence of the Irish convicts on our national character. The luck of the Irish was chronic bad luck, as their sad history attests. That's how it looked for 250 Irish convicts when their ship, the Hive, sank ignominiously off the New South Wales coast in 1835. Miraculously all survived, guided to safety by local Aboriginal people. They landed at a time when the so-called slave colony was at its height, ruled by the lash and the chain gang. Yet as Babette Smith tracked the lives of the people aboard the Hive, she discovered a very different story. Most were assigned to work on farms or in businesses, building a better life than they possibly could have experienced in Ireland. Surprisingly, in the workforce they found power, which gave rise to the characteristic Australian culture later described by D.H. Lawrence: 'Nobody felt better than anybody else, or higher.' The Luck of the Irish is a fascinating portrait of colonial life in the mid-nineteenth century that reveals how the Irish helped lay the foundations of the Australia we know today. 'Deeply researched and vividly written, it's a terrific new and up-to-date account of the convict experience, mainly from the bottom up. I'm impressed.' - Emeritus Professor Alan Atkinson FAHA, University of Sydney 'Brings the convict era to life through personal stories and insightful analysis.' - Lindsay Tanner
Previous ed. published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2008.
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Among European actors Sean Connery is unparalleled in his achievements. Having extended his career from theatrical successes through every genre of film, as James Bond he became the backbone of the most lucrative movie franchise in history. Born in an Edinburgh tenement, Sean Connery later served time as a milkman, cabinet polisher and art model. He turned to acting on a whim, and early onstage success in South Pacific translated into a TV and movie career. Taking his talents such as The Name of the Rose, The Hunt for Red October and The Rock. His role as Jimmy Malone in Brian De Palma's The Untouchables won him an Academy Award, which many saw as recongnition of a body of superlative screen creations over twenty years.
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