The St Helena Story. An Illustrated History Of Colonial Queensland's Island Prison
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Cover Type: Softcover
Book Condition: Fine
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: Boolarong Press
Publisher Place: Australia
Publisher Year: 2010
Edition: First Edition
Description: 286 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in Fine condition throughout.
Publishers Description: An illustrated history of colonial Queenslands island prison in Moreton Bay. Several kilometres from the mouth of the Brisbane River lies St Helena Island. For more than 60 years from 1867, St Helena was home to thousands of societys outcasts, for here was located colonial Queenslands foremost prison for men. During those years, and in the decades following its closure in 1933, the lovely little island gained a fearful reputation as the hell hole of the Pacific and Queenslands own Devils Island, where men were reputedly kept chained by day and night, flogged to death and hurried under the sod while their oppressors turned on those still living. It was a place to dread for the colonys murderers, rapists, bushrangers, rebels, thieves and men of like violence and mayhem. They were subjected to the lash, the dreaded black hole, the gag and straight-jacket, and energy-sapping shot drill. Life could be tough on St Helena. It was a secure prison but dozens of men were desperate enough to attempt escape. Few succeeded. But St Helena also gained a reputation as a self-sufficient model prison, held in high regard by visiting interstate and overseas penologists, churchmen and journalists, for here men could be rehabilitated through learning such trades as tailoring, bootmaking, tinsmithing, saddlemaking, and farming pursuits. Indeed, it was claimed that the prison was for the inmates a perfect paradise¦ In fact they often want to get back there. Where does the truth reside Was the St Helena Island Penal Establishment living hell for societys miserable outcasts or was it a remnant of old Eden Of interest to historians, general readers, students and visitors to the island, this profusely illustrated and well-presented 300-page full-colour book, referenced and with index, has 18 chapters:
ISBN: 9781921555442
(231157)