The Personal History of William Buckley

The Personal History of William Buckley
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Publisher : Arcadia
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ISBN-13 : 9781925801217
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Book Synopsis The Personal History of William Buckley by : Robert Larkins

Download or read book The Personal History of William Buckley written by Robert Larkins and published by Arcadia. This book was released on 2020 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As a British soldier who fought against Napoleon, William Buckley served capably and truly but a drunken escapade led to his transportation to a short-lived settlement in Australia, and once there to his daring escape from custody and thirty years of isolation among the First People of the region, who saved and sheltered him. Known to his saviours as 'Murrangurk', Buckley learnt their language and forgot his own. He lived as they did and would later record - invaluably for us today - his understanding of their customs and traditions. When eventually Europeans returned and conflict between them and the First People flared, Buckley was at the heart of the tumult. He courageously stopped three massacres, but soon found himself disregarded by the antagonists and dangerously compromised.


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