Condemned
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A powerful account of how coerced migration built the British Empire




A powerful account of how coerced migration built the British Empire
The book features a rich collection of Australian bush stories that highlight the resilience and humor of its characters, from pioneers to convicts. Graham Seal masterfully retells these tales, capturing the spirit of life in the Australian outback, where laughter often emerges in tough times. Drawing from the author's previous bestselling collections, this anthology showcases the unique challenges posed by the Australian landscape, all while celebrating its distinctive wry humor.
Inventive scams, dramatic escapes, and the vile deeds of notorious criminals are vividly captured in this collection of true Australian stories. Graham Seal presents gripping narratives that delve into the lives and actions of infamous figures, showcasing the unique essence of Aussie storytelling. With engaging prose, these tales promise to entertain and enthrall readers with their authenticity and intrigue.
Exploring the diverse landscapes of Australia, the author reveals captivating tales of unsolved crimes, early exploration, and military history. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, the narrative showcases the rich tapestry of Australian life, including stories tied to First Nations culture and the folklore surrounding famous Aussie songs. Readers will encounter eccentric characters and mysterious natural phenomena, making this a delightful journey for both travelers and armchair explorers alike. The book promises to surprise and entertain with its authentic Australian stories.