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An autobiographical account tracing the author's upbringing, schooling, and recurring descent into theft, fraud, and deceit, recounting employment in various clerical and seafaring positions, episodes of embezzlement, desertion, and association with sharpers, leading to arrest and transportation. The narrative alternates candid confession with self-justification, exploring motives, vanity, and a fatalistic view of misfortune, while offering reflections on memory, law, and the social conditions that enabled repeated offenses. Organized chronologically into chapters covering family, education, apprenticeships, naval service, urban life, and criminal episodes, it combines anecdote, moral reflection, and practical detail about illicit methods.

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James Hardy Vaux

James Hardy Vaux was an English author and convict, best known for his autobiographical work, "Memoirs of James Hardy Vaux. Written by himself." In his memoirs, Vaux provides a vivid account of his life, detailing his experiences with crime, transportation to Australia, and eventual rehabilitation. His writings offer a unique perspective on the penal system of the 19th century and the challenges faced by convicts. Vaux's narrative is notable for its candidness and insight into the social conditions of his time, making it a significant contribution to the literature on crime and punishment.

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