The Voyage Of The Catalpa

The Voyage Of The Catalpa by Peter Stevens


ISBN
9781842126516
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
400
Dimensions
167 x 246 x 36mm

A Perilous Journey and Six Irish Rebels' Escape to Freedom.

The true story of a daring 1876 rescue of six Irish political prisoners held in mortal solitude in the British Empire's most infamous prison at Fremantle, Australia.

Fast-paced, compelling and meticulously researched, this saga of American, Irish, British and Australian history is the first full telling of the voyage of the Catalpa.

Setting out from New Bedford, Mass., on April 29, 1875, the American whaling ship undertook a secret year-long mission of international rescue. American captain George Anthony risked his career - and his life - to liberate a group of Irishmen known as 'The Fremantle Six' from an Australian prison.

They had been soldiers in the British army and each had taken the secret Fenian oath to fight for Irish independence. The Fremantle Six overcame British armed vessels and furious sea storms to make their miraculous escape with Anthony. The rescue was made without a chronometer and is considered a remarkable feat of navigation, as well as being a legendary symbol of defiance against British imperial authority.
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