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Zeph. W. Pease

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Zeph W. Pease is an author best known for his work "The Catalpa Expedition," which recounts the remarkable story of the 1876 rescue of Irish political prisoners from Australia by an American whaling ship. This historical narrative sheds light on the intersection of American and Irish histories during a time of significant political turmoil. Pease's writing captures the adventurous spirit of the expedition and the broader implications of the events surrounding it. His contributions to literature provide valuable insights into the themes of freedom and justice, making his work a notable part of the historical narrative.

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