Solomon's Noose: The True Story of Her Majesty's Hangman of Hobart Town - Steve Harris - Books - Melbourne Books - 9781922129741 - September 1, 2015
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Solomon's Noose: The True Story of Her Majesty's Hangman of Hobart Town

Steve Harris

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Solomon's Noose: The True Story of Her Majesty's Hangman of Hobart Town

Publisher Marketing: The story of a young convict, Solomon Blay, who became Her Majesty's hangman in Van Diemen's Land; the man who personally had to deliver an Empire's judgement on 200 men and women, and endured his own noose of personal demons and demonisation in order to "survive"; all in the context of the great struggles of good-evil, life-death, hope-despair, which drew the attention of Darwin, Twain, Trollope and Dickens as Van Diemen's Land evolved from a Hades of Evil to sow the seeds of nationhood. The book paints a vivid picture of the society and poverty from which Blay's character was forged in England and the desperate, brutal nature of being a convict in Van Diemen's Land. Solomon's Noose is an important book in exposing the dark 'underbelly' in the formation of modern Australia. "From the furthest corner of that foreign country, the past, comes the haunting story of the convict who became the British Empire's youngest executioner. Beware the shock of the true." - Andrew Rule, award-winning journalist and author. "Impressive research and a story that challenges the imagination - except that it's true. A prisoner elects to become a hangman - to improve his lot in life. All this set against the Gothic world of Van Diemen's Land in the time of convicts, bushrangers and rough justice." - Les Carlyon, bestselling author of Gallipoli and The Great War.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 1, 2015
ISBN13 9781922129741
Publishers Melbourne Books
Pages 336
Dimensions 152 × 230 × 20 mm   ·   536 g   (Weight (estimated))

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