The Catalpa Expedition
The Catalpa Expedition
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The Catalpa Expedition by Zeph. W. Pease tells the thrilling true story of a daring rescue mission that took place in 1876. Set against the backdrop of the harsh penal colony of Western Australia, this book recounts how a group of Irish Fenian prisoners managed to escape captivity with the help of a brave captain and his crew on the whaling ship, Catalpa. As the British authorities close in on the escapees, tension mounts and the stakes become higher. Pease's writing transports readers back in time, vividly detailing the risks and sacrifices made during this high-stakes rescue operation. This captivating and well-researched account of the Catalpa Expedition is a testament to the power of courage, solidarity, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of injustice.
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