Published in 1837, Mudie's account of the 'social, moral and political condition' of the penal colony of New South Wales terrified British readers. Advocating strict discipline and 'religious impression', this work reveals the brutal treatment that awaited those whose punishment began with transportation to Australasia.
Published in 1837, Mudie's account of the 'social, moral and political condition' of New South Wales terrified British readers.