The Floating Brothel: The Extraordinary True Story of an 18th-Century Ship and Its Cargo of Female Convicts

The Floating Brothel: The Extraordinary True Story of an 18th-Century Ship and Its Cargo of Female Convicts

by SianRees (Author)

Synopsis

In July 1789, 237 women convicts left England for Botany Bay in Australia on board a ship called The Lady Julian, destined to provide sexual services and a breeding bank for the men already there. This is the enthralling story of the women and their voyage. Based on painstaking research into contemporary sources such as letters, trial records and the first-hand account of the voyage written by the ship's steward, John Nicol, this is a riveting work of recovered history. The Floating Brothel brilliantly conjures up the sights, sounds and particularly the smells of life on board ship at the time and is populated by a cast of larger-than-life characters you will never forget.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 2nd Impession
Publisher: Headline Review
Published: 07 Jan 2002

ISBN 10: 0747266328
ISBN 13: 9780747266327
Prizes: Shortlisted for WH Smith Book Awards (General Knowledge) 2002.

Media Reviews
'history at its most engaging' -- Daily Telegraph 20020112 'Rees's lively, closely researched account of life in London's underworld and on board ship is a testimony to the spirit and resilience of women...' -- The Sunday Times 20020224 'highly accomplished debut...comparable in power to Golding's Rites Of Passage' -- Independent 20020112
Author Bio
Sian Rees was born in Cornwall to a family of sailors and boatbuilders. She studied history at university and first became interested in the transportation of female convicts to Australia when she was living there. This is her first book.