Ralph Rashleigh.

By James Tucker

Printed: 1977

Publisher: The Folio Society. London

Dimensions 15 × 24 × 3 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 15 x 24 x 3

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In a fitted box. Green cloth binding with brown person drawing. Gilt title on the spine.

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Folio Society edition of the autobiographical account of the 19th century Australian Convict James Tucker that was found much later and only published in full in 1952. Detailing the protagonist’s arrest in England and subsequent life in exile. Complete with slipcase.

James Rosenberg Tucker (1808-1888) was an Australian convict and author from Bristol, England. Under the pseudonym Giacomo di Rosenberg, Tucker wrote his autobiographical Ralph Rashleigh; or, The Life of an Exile in 1844. It was published in a heavily edited form in 1929, and his original manuscript was published in 1952.

Tucker was convicted at the Chelmsford Spring Assizes on 3 March 1826 of blackmailing his cousin, James Stanyford Tucker. He was tried before Sir William Alexander, C.B., “On an indictment for sending a threatening letter…accus[ing] of an infamous crime” and sentenced to transportation for life. He was 18 years old at the time. The next year he was put aboard the convict ship Midas, which sailed for Sydney Cove. He arrived in Sydney in 1827 and worked at Emu Plains, New South Wales. Still a convict, he was sent to Port Macquarie in 1844. He was in Goulburn from 1849 to 1853.

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