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In an Unknown Prison Land / An account of convicts and colonists in New Caledonia with jottings out and home cover

In an Unknown Prison Land / An account of convicts and colonists in New Caledonia with jottings out and home

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A travel narrative that moves from North American scenes to the Pacific and then concentrates on New Caledonia as a penal and colonial society, blending landscape description with reportage on prisons, disciplinary camps, and island settlements. It records institutional details such as inspections, medical and anthropometric procedures, punishments and reforms, and everyday routines of convicts, colonists, and officials. The account also notes public life in ports and towns, economic activities in timber and iron, health hazards like mosquitoes and disease, and broader reflections on exile, rehabilitation, and the colony’s mixed, cosmopolitan character during the author’s return.

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George Chetwynd Griffith

George Chetwynd Griffith was a British author known for his contributions to science fiction and adventure literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often blend imaginative storytelling with social commentary, reflecting the era's fascination with technology and exploration. Notable titles include "A Honeymoon in Space," which explores themes of romance and adventure in a futuristic setting, and "The Angel of the Revolution: A Tale of the Coming Terror," a political fantasy that critiques contemporary society. Griffith's writing is characterized by its vivid imagination and a keen interest in the implications of scientific progress.

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