Unwilling Emigrants is a book by Alexandra Hasluck. It is both a general study of Western Australia's convict era, and a biography of a particular convict, William Sykes. First published in 1959 by Oxford University Press in Melbourne, it was for many years the only published history of the era. It was republished in 1991 by Fremantle Arts Centre Press.
It was one of eleven books that Hasluck wrote.[1]
It also was produced in other formats.[2][3]
^"Author Hasluck dies, 84". The Canberra Times. 19 June 1993. p. 3. Retrieved 9 January 2014 – via National Library of Australia.
^Hasluck, Alexandra (1993), Unwilling emigrants a study of the convict period in Western Australia, Association for the Blind of W.A, retrieved 9 January 2014
^Hasluck, Alexandra; Powell, Alvin (1992), Unwilling emigrants a study of the convict period in Western Australia, Association for the Blind of W.A, retrieved 9 January 2014
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