PublishedMelbourne University Press, August 1993 |
ISBN9780522845860 |
FormatSoftcover, 208 pages |
A new edition of Rafaello Carboni's famous eyewitness account of the conflict at Eureka in 1854, now set in the context of modern Republican debate by Thomas Keneally's new introduction. It remains a vivid and vigorous narrative and the most detailed contemporary version of the events surrounding the Eureka rebellion.
The original, and rare, 1855 edition is faithfully reproduced in this edition which includes five letters from Carboni to his friend W.H. Archer, the Registrar-General of the colony, in an appendix.