MILLER, Linus W.
Title continues: "Comprising Incidents of the Canadian Rebellion in 1838, Trial of the Author in Canada, and Subsequent Appearance Before Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench, in London, Imprisonment in England, and Transportation to Van Dieman's Land. Also, An Account of the Horrible Sufferings Endured by Ninety Political Prisoners During a Residence of Six Years in That Land of British Slavery, Together With Sketches of the Island, Its History, Productions, Inhabitants, &c. &c." Linus W. Miller, a 22-year-old American lawyer, was transported to Van Dieman's Land as a state prisoner after becoming involved in the 1837 Canadian rebellion. He arrived on the Canton in Hobart Town in 1840 but returned to the US after his pardon and wrote this book. Provides an in-person account of the convict system in Australia and Tasmania. He was one of nine political exiles who published accounts of their experiences. Title page states "Slaves can breathe in England." Dedicated To William H. Seward. TPL 2790. Howes M613. Sabin 49037. Ferguson 4349. Cohen 4305.