
The Story
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The Memoirs Of James Hardy Vaux: Including His Vocabulary Of The Flash Language presents a unique historical document, chronicling the tumultuous life of an eighteenth-century convict in the nascent Australian penal colonies. This compelling narrative details Vaux's experiences across multiple continents, offering an unparalleled first-hand account of the criminal underworld and the harsh realities of transportation. Beyond the personal history, the volume illustrates an invaluable early lexicon of flash language, the argot of thieves and convicts, providing crucial insights into the social fabric and communication patterns of the era. Vaux's candid prose uncovers the complexities of survival and identity within a brutal system, making this work a foundational text for understanding colonial history and linguistics. It stands as a testament to human resilience and a vital resource for scholars and enthusiasts of historical criminology and early Australian literature.
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good , price clipped
Markings: Previous owner
The Memoirs Of James Hardy Vaux: Including His Vocabulary Of The Flash Language presents a unique historical document, chronicling the tumultuous life of an eighteenth-century convict in the nascent Australian penal colonies. This compelling narrative details Vaux's experiences across multiple continents, offering an unparalleled first-hand account of the criminal underworld and the harsh realities of transportation. Beyond the personal history, the volume illustrates an invaluable early lexicon of flash language, the argot of thieves and convicts, providing crucial insights into the social fabric and communication patterns of the era. Vaux's candid prose uncovers the complexities of survival and identity within a brutal system, making this work a foundational text for understanding colonial history and linguistics. It stands as a testament to human resilience and a vital resource for scholars and enthusiasts of historical criminology and early Australian literature.













