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Torrent Description
Category: History, Humor
Language: EnglishKeywords: 1797 New South Wales Rum Corp
Written by Adam Courtenay
Read by James Saunders
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
Three Sheets to the Wind
By
Adam Courtenay
Narrated by
James Saunders
Release date
15-06-2022
Language
English
Format
Unabridged Audiobook
Length
7 hrs and 9 mins
Publisher
Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
Categories
History
A rollicking account of a little known event that changed the course of Australian history from best-selling author Adam Courtenay.By the best-selling author of The Ship That Never Was, how a motley crew of merchant seamen walked 600 miles to save 7,000 gallons of rum.When Campbell & Clark, Scottish merchants based in India, dispatched an Indian ship hurriedly renamed the Sydney Cove to the colony of NSW in 1797, they were hoping to make their fortune. The ship’s ’speculative’ cargo included all kinds of products to entice the new colony’s inhabitants, including 7,000 gallons of rum intended to be sold to the Rum Corp, which ruled the fledgling colony with an iron grip, despite the arrival of Governor John Hunter. But when the ship went down north of Van Diemen’s Land, cargo master William Campbell and 16 other crew members decided to walk the 600 miles to Sydney Town to get help and rescue crew and cargo.Clark and just two others made it, having been assisted by at least six Aboriginal Nations and seeing far more of the country than Joseph Banks ever did. Clark’s reports to Hunter led to Bass and Flinders’ ‘discovery’ of Bass Strait and the beginnings of a sealing industry. And the rum? Some of it was saved, and returned to Sydney and into the hands of the Rum Corp.©2022 Adam Courtenay. Adam Courtenay asserts his moral right to be identified as the author of this Work. First published in English by HarperCollins Publishers Australia Pty Limited in. (P)2022 Bolinda Publishing. This audio version produced by arrangement with HarperCollins Publishers Australia Pty Limited.
Three Sheets to the Wind
By
Adam Courtenay
Narrated by
James Saunders
Release date
15-06-2022
Language
English
Format
Unabridged Audiobook
Length
7 hrs and 9 mins
Publisher
Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
Categories
History
A rollicking account of a little known event that changed the course of Australian history from best-selling author Adam Courtenay.By the best-selling author of The Ship That Never Was, how a motley crew of merchant seamen walked 600 miles to save 7,000 gallons of rum.When Campbell & Clark, Scottish merchants based in India, dispatched an Indian ship hurriedly renamed the Sydney Cove to the colony of NSW in 1797, they were hoping to make their fortune. The ship’s ’speculative’ cargo included all kinds of products to entice the new colony’s inhabitants, including 7,000 gallons of rum intended to be sold to the Rum Corp, which ruled the fledgling colony with an iron grip, despite the arrival of Governor John Hunter. But when the ship went down north of Van Diemen’s Land, cargo master William Campbell and 16 other crew members decided to walk the 600 miles to Sydney Town to get help and rescue crew and cargo.Clark and just two others made it, having been assisted by at least six Aboriginal Nations and seeing far more of the country than Joseph Banks ever did. Clark’s reports to Hunter led to Bass and Flinders’ ‘discovery’ of Bass Strait and the beginnings of a sealing industry. And the rum? Some of it was saved, and returned to Sydney and into the hands of the Rum Corp.©2022 Adam Courtenay. Adam Courtenay asserts his moral right to be identified as the author of this Work. First published in English by HarperCollins Publishers Australia Pty Limited in. (P)2022 Bolinda Publishing. This audio version produced by arrangement with HarperCollins Publishers Australia Pty Limited.
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