Log in to save to my catalogue

The Commandant: Text Classics / Jessica Anderson, Carmen Callil.

The Commandant: Text Classics / Jessica Anderson, Carme...

The Commandant: Text Classics / Jessica Anderson, Carmen Callil.

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKamM27M0d

The Commandant: Text Classics / Jessica Anderson, Carmen Callil.

About this item

Full title

The Commandant: Text Classics / Jessica Anderson, Carmen Callil.

Publisher

Melbourne, Victoria : The Text Publishing Company, 2012.

Record Identifier

74VKamM27M0d

MMS ID

991024332674402626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

1 online resource (320 pages)

Content type

text

Media type

computer

Carrier type

online resource

Publication information

Publisher

Melbourne, Victoria : The Text Publishing Company, 2012.

Place of Publication

Victoria

Date Published

2012.

Access and use

Access Conditions

National edeposit: Available onsite at national, state and territory libraries Online access with authorization

Subjects

Subjects and topics

More information

Scope and Contents

Summary

The penal colony of Moreton Bay is under the command of Patrick Logan, a man not afraid of brutal discipline. But his rule is being questioned and the arrival of his sister-in-law Frances will change everything. The Commandant, with an introduction by Carmen Callil, is an unforgettable tale of power, duty and humanity. 'Quietly astonishing: enthral...

Alternative Titles

Full title

The Commandant: Text Classics / Jessica Anderson, Carmen Callil.

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Artists

Notes

General note

Text Classics

Audience note

General.

System details note

Mode of access: Available online.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Record Identifier

74VKamM27M0d

Permalink

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKamM27M0d

Other Identifiers

ISBN

9781921921766 EPUB

MMS ID

991024332674402626

How to access this item

1
A Library card will be required to view on a Library device