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La huida de Morgan

In a novel of sweeping narrative power unequaled since her own beloved worldwide bestseller The Thorn Birds, Colleen McCullough returns to Australia -- this time with the story of its birth. At the center of her new novel is Richard Morgan, son of a Bristol tavern-keeper, devoted husband and loving father, sober and hardworking craftsman. By the machinations of fate and the vagaries of the 18th-century English judicial system, he is consigned as a convict to the famous "First Fleet," which set sail, bearing, as an experiment in penology, 582 male and 193 female felons sentenced to transportation, in May of 1787 for the continent that Captain Cook had discovered only a few years earlier. The word "epic" is overused, but no other word can do justice to one of the most grueling and significant voyages in human history or to the courage of the convicts whose sufferings were not ended but had only just begun when they set foot on Australian soil at Botany Bay on January 19th, 1788. Of those convicts, Richard Morgan stood out, not only for his strength and his calm determination to let no man bully him, but also for his intelligence, his fair-mindedness, his common sense, and his willingness to help others. To these qualities must be added a certain innate dignity that hinted, even in the most terrible conditions, at a life marked by tragedies that would have broken most men. In Richard Morgan, Colleen McCullough has created one of her most compelling characters. We see through Morgan's eyes the two worlds in which the story takes place: that of 18th-century Bristol, where Morgan was born and expected to live out his life, and that of a convicted felon sent to settle a hostile new world. When the book begins, Richard Morgan is a contented man -- happily married, with a child he adores. Then, piece by piece, his idyll crumbles until he finds himself led into an ambiguous relationship with a beautiful young woman, whose dissolute protector seeks vengeance on Morgan to protect his own skin. He endures the agonies of bereavement and financial loss, incarceration in prison and aboard the notorious "hulks," then the horrors of the journeys to Botany Bay and Norfolk Island, where he finds against all odds a new love and a new life. Richard Morgan's story is true, but in making Morgan the central figure of her novel, Colleen McCullough has created a hero whom no reader will ever forget; she has written not only a great adventure and a powerful love story, but also a book that combines the elements of Tom Jones and Mutiny on the Bounty. Morgan's Run is great fiction, full of drama, passion, history, love, and hatred, full-blooded and totally engrossing, a stunning work that is at once rich entertainment -- and a revelation.

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  • "Morgan's run"
  • "Morgan's run"@pl
  • "Morgan's run"@it
  • "Altra parte del mondo"
  • "Insel der Verlorenen"

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  • "Richard Morgan is consigned as a convict to the famous " First Fleet ". The ship has an experiment in penology, 582 and 193 female felons sentenced to transportation in May of1787 for the newly discovered continent of Australia."
  • "In a novel of sweeping narrative power unequaled since her own beloved worldwide bestseller The Thorn Birds, Colleen McCullough returns to Australia -- this time with the story of its birth. At the center of her new novel is Richard Morgan, son of a Bristol tavern-keeper, devoted husband and loving father, sober and hardworking craftsman. By the machinations of fate and the vagaries of the 18th-century English judicial system, he is consigned as a convict to the famous "First Fleet," which set sail, bearing, as an experiment in penology, 582 male and 193 female felons sentenced to transportation, in May of 1787 for the continent that Captain Cook had discovered only a few years earlier. The word "epic" is overused, but no other word can do justice to one of the most grueling and significant voyages in human history or to the courage of the convicts whose sufferings were not ended but had only just begun when they set foot on Australian soil at Botany Bay on January 19th, 1788. Of those convicts, Richard Morgan stood out, not only for his strength and his calm determination to let no man bully him, but also for his intelligence, his fair-mindedness, his common sense, and his willingness to help others. To these qualities must be added a certain innate dignity that hinted, even in the most terrible conditions, at a life marked by tragedies that would have broken most men. In Richard Morgan, Colleen McCullough has created one of her most compelling characters. We see through Morgan's eyes the two worlds in which the story takes place: that of 18th-century Bristol, where Morgan was born and expected to live out his life, and that of a convicted felon sent to settle a hostile new world. When the book begins, Richard Morgan is a contented man -- happily married, with a child he adores. Then, piece by piece, his idyll crumbles until he finds himself led into an ambiguous relationship with a beautiful young woman, whose dissolute protector seeks vengeance on Morgan to protect his own skin. He endures the agonies of bereavement and financial loss, incarceration in prison and aboard the notorious "hulks," then the horrors of the journeys to Botany Bay and Norfolk Island, where he finds against all odds a new love and a new life. Richard Morgan's story is true, but in making Morgan the central figure of her novel, Colleen McCullough has created a hero whom no reader will ever forget; she has written not only a great adventure and a powerful love story, but also a book that combines the elements of Tom Jones and Mutiny on the Bounty. Morgan's Run is great fiction, full of drama, passion, history, love, and hatred, full-blooded and totally engrossing, a stunning work that is at once rich entertainment -- and a revelation."@en
  • "Sexy, educated, and a convicted felon, Englishman Richard Morgan finds romance and adventure on a harsh, untamed continent in this historical saga of Australia's first settlers."@en
  • "By the machinations of fate and the vagaries of the 18th century English judicial system, Richard Morgan is consigned as a convist to the famous "First Fleet" in May, 1787 for an experiment in penology, and transported to Australia. Great fiction, full of drama, passion, and history."@en
  • "Richard Morgan becomes a leader among the first group of convicts exiled to Australia in 1787."
  • "Richard Morgan is the son of a Bristol tavern-keeper, a devoted husband and loving father, and a sober and hardworking craftsman. By the machinations of fate and the vagaries of the 18th century English judicaial system, he is consigned as a convict to the famous"First Fleet" which set sail-bearing, as an experiment in penology, 582 male and 193 females sentenced to transportattion."@en
  • "Jack the B."
  • "Au XVIIIe siècle, à Bristol. Richard Morgan tient avec son père une taverne. Il est un jour accusé à tort de vol et est envoyé en prison. Mais les prisons sont pleines, et Lord Sydney émet l'idée d'envoyer les détenus dans des terres lointaines. C'est ainsi que Richard se retrouve à Norfolk Island où il va endurer le pire. Mais sa force morale et sa combativité vont lui permettre de se relever."
  • "An unknown land was populated with the criminal, the unloved and the unwanted of English society. Amid conditions of brutality, 'The First Fleet' was sent to Australia. This story concerns the convicts and their guards in a hostile land - especially Richard Morgan, convicted felon."
  • "An historical saga set in Australia at the time of the first European settlement."

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  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Powieść australijska"@pl
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Translations"
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Biographical fiction"
  • "Biographical fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Popular literature"
  • "Historické romány"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Australské romány"
  • "Australian fiction"
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"

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  • "Insel der Verlorenen (Roman)"
  • "Morganův úděl"
  • "Morganu︢v úděl"
  • "Saga za Avstralii︠a︡"
  • "El relat de Morgan"
  • "La huida de Morgan"@es
  • "Путь Моргана"
  • "La huida de Morgan"
  • "La huida de Morgan"@en
  • "Insel der Verlorenen : Roman : [Australien-Saga]"
  • "Insel der Verlorenen : Roman"
  • "L'altra parte del mondo"
  • "L'altra parte del mondo"@it
  • "Morgans run Morgans run"@da
  • "La Huida de Morgan"
  • "Morgans färd"@sv
  • "Morgans färd"
  • "Morgan's run a novel"@en
  • "A sorte de Morgan"
  • "Morganin matka"@fi
  • "To taxidi tou Mornkan"
  • "L'espoir est une terre lointaine"
  • "Putʹ Morgana"
  • "Morgans fard"
  • "Insel der verlorenen : roman"
  • "Morgan's run"
  • "Morgan's run"@en
  • "Insel der Verlorenen Roman"
  • "Bestemming Botany Bay"@en
  • "Bieg Morgana"@pl
  • "Bestemming Botany Bay"
  • "Bieg Morgana"
  • "Morgan's Run"
  • "Morgan's Run"@en
  • "El Relat de Morgan"@ca
  • "Insel der Verlorenen Australien-Saga"
  • "L'espoir est une terre lointaine : roman"@en
  • "L'espoir est une terre lointaine : roman"
  • "Insel der Verlorenen : roman"
  • "Morgans run"@da
  • "Morgans run"
  • "Insel der Verlorenen : Roman / Australien-Epos"
  • "Morgans Run"
  • "Insel der Verlorenen : Roman ; [Australien-Saga]"

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