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Authors: Matthew Kneale

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Acclaim for Matthew Kneale’s
English Passengers

‘‘As horrifying as it is funny.’’

— Los Angeles Times

‘‘English Passengers
is an old-fashioned book in the best sense:
epic in scale, crammed with outsize characters, set in a long
ago time and a faraway place.’’

— Entertainment Weekly

‘‘Some novels are to be savored while curling up in front of a roaring fire. Matthew Kneale’s robust and rollicking historical novel
English Passengers
is one of them…. So get com-fortable—and be prepared to enter a fascinating world.’’

— New York Post

‘‘
English Passengers
is what fiction ought to be: ambitious, narrative-driven, with a story and a quest we don’t mind going on. On page after page I found myself laughing or nodding or simply envious. I was compelled from first to last, and beyond. The characters are still living with me.’’

—Nicholas Shakespeare, author of Bruce Chatwin and The Dancer Upstairs

‘‘Every page fizzes with linguistic invention, and the interleav
ing of high comedy with dramatic terror is expertly
handled.’’

— The Guardian

‘‘Although it contains much that is harrowing,
English Passengers
is also often hilarious. Tart wit generates caustically funny scenes. Relishably ironic fates are dealt out to the book’s more dislikable characters.’’

— The Times (London)

‘‘Hilarious….
[English Passengers]
expresses in picaresque form the birth of a nation. And for all its outrageous volatility, the whole bloody mess rings true.’’

— The San Diego Union-Tribune

‘‘Robust intellectual entertainment: a comic sea adventure,
survival tale and quest for the Garden of Eden all bound in
one.’’

— The Globe and Mail(Toronto)

‘‘Sometimes a book comes along so full of wit and charm that it makes you glad you learned to read. Matthew Kneale’s historical novel
English Passengers
is that kind of book.’’

— The Houston Chronicle

Matthew Kneale

English Passengers

Matthew Kneale lives in Italy.
English Passengers
is his American debut.

CONTENTS

Chapter One

Captain Illiam Quillian Kewley

The Reverend Geoffrey Wilson

Captain Illiam Quillian Kewley

The Reverend Geoffrey Wilson

Chapter Two

Jack Harp

Peevay

George Baines, Employee of the New World Land Company

Peevay

Chapter Three

Captain Illiam Quillian Kewley

Chapter Four

Jack Harp

Peevay

Sir Charles Moray, Secretary for Colonies, London, to George Alder, Governor of Van Diemen’s Land

George Alder, Governor of Van Diemen’s Land, to Sir Charles Moray, Secretary for Colonies, London

Peevay

Chapter Five

Captain Illiam Quillian Kewley

The Reverend Geoffrey Wilson

Dr. Thomas Potter

Timothy Renshaw

Chapter Six

John Harris, Van Diemen’s Land Settler and Landowner

George Alder, Governor of Van Diemen’s Land, to Mr. Smithson of the Prison Committee of the Society of Friends, London

Jack Harp

Ben Hayes, Van Diemen’s Land Farmer

Peevay

Ben Hayes, Van Diemen’s Land Farmer

George Alder, Governor of Van Diemen’s Land

Peevay

Chapter Seven

Timothy Renshaw

The Reverend Geoffrey Wilson

Dr. Thomas Potter

Captain Illiam Quillian Kewley

The Reverend Geoffrey Wilson

Chapter Eight

Nathaniel Stebbings, Bristol Schoolmaster, to John Harris, Van Diemen’s Land Settler and Landowner

Jack Harp

Julius Crane, Visiting Inspector of the London Prison Committee

Jack Harp

Chapter Nine

Dr. Thomas Potter

Captain Illiam Quillian Kewley

The Reverend Geoffrey Wilson

Chapter Ten

Peevay

Mrs. Catherine Price

Peevay

William Frampton, Governor of Van Diemen’s Land

Peevay

Chapter Eleven

Dr. Thomas Potter

Captain Illiam Quillian Kewley

The Reverend Geoffrey Wilson

Timothy Renshaw

Captain Illiam Quillian Kewley

Timothy Renshaw

Chapter Twelve

Superintendent Eldridge of the Oyster Cove Aboriginal Settlement to Gerald Denton, Governor of Tasmania

Pagerly

Mrs. Gerald Denton, Wife of the Governor of Tasmania

The Reverend Geoffrey Wilson

Peevay

Mrs. Gerald Denton, Wife of the Governor of Tasmania

Mrs. Emily Seaton

Colonial Times

Dr. Thomas Potter

Peevay

Dr. Thomas Potter

Chapter Thirteen

The Reverend Geoffrey Wilson

Peevay

Dr. Thomas Potter

The Reverend Geoffrey Wilson

Dr. Thomas Potter

Timothy Renshaw

Dr. Thomas Potter

The Reverend Geoffrey Wilson

Dr. Thomas Potter

Captain Illiam Quillian Kewley

Dr. Thomas Potter

Peevay

The Reverend Geoffrey Wilson

Dr. Thomas Potter

Peevay

Chapter Fourteen

Timothy Renshaw

Dr. Thomas Potter

Captain Illiam Quillian Kewley

Dr. Thomas Potter

Peevay

Captain Illiam Quillian Kewley

The Reverend Geoffrey Wilson

Dr. Thomas Potter

Captain Illiam Quillian Kewley

Chapter Fifteen

Timothy Renshaw

Mr. P. T. Windrush:
Wonders of the Isle of Wight
(excerpt)

Peevay

Captain Illiam Quillian Kewley

Epilogue

The Anglo-Manx Dialect

Acknowledgements

Note of Thanks

I
WOULD LIKE
to thank Southern Arts, and also the Arts Council of England, for the grants they have kindly provided. This novel would not have been possible without their generous help.

Note on Language

O
NE OF THE CHARACTERS
in this novel is a Tasmanian aboriginal. When I wrote his sections my intention was to portray someone intelligent and interested in words, who is from a culture wholly remote from that of white men but has been educated by them, absorbing English phrases, both formal and informal, that were common in the 1830s. He does not sound like a modern mainland Australia aboriginal speaker, nor is meant to: my hope was to depict a particular character from this distant time.

CHAPTER ONE

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