The voyage of the Catalpa : a perilous journey and six Irish rebels' flight to freedom.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Carroll & Graf, 2002.
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391 pages
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Historian Peter F. Stevens recounts the journey of the American whaling barque Catalpa, which embarked on a year-long mission of international rescue when it set sail from New Bedford, Massachusetts in April 1875. The goal of the ship's captain, George Anthony: to liberate a group of Irishmen known as " The Fremantle Six" from an Australian prison and the British Navy.

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0786711302

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Historian Peter F. Stevens recounts the journey of the American whaling barque Catalpa, which embarked on a year-long mission of international rescue when it set sail from New Bedford, Massachusetts in April 1875. The goal of the ship's captain, George Anthony: to liberate a group of Irishmen known as " The Fremantle Six" from an Australian prison and the British Navy.
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Stevens, P. F. (2002). The voyage of the Catalpa : a perilous journey and six Irish rebels' flight to freedom. [Place of publication not identified], Carroll & Graf.

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Stevens, Peter F. 2002. The Voyage of the Catalpa : A Perilous Journey and Six Irish Rebels' Flight to Freedom. [Place of publication not identified], Carroll & Graf.

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Stevens, Peter F, The Voyage of the Catalpa : A Perilous Journey and Six Irish Rebels' Flight to Freedom. [Place of publication not identified], Carroll & Graf, 2002.

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Stevens, Peter F. The Voyage of the Catalpa : A Perilous Journey and Six Irish Rebels' Flight to Freedom. [Place of publication not identified], Carroll & Graf, 2002.

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