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The Shipwrecked Orphans : A True Narrative, Detailing the Shipwreck and Sufferings of John Ireland and Two Little Boys, George and William Doyley, Who, with Their Father and Mother and Thirty-Two Other Persons, Were Wrecked in the Charles Eaton in the Year 1834, on an Island in the South Seas, Inhabited by Savages
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First known date:
1838...
1838
The Shipwrecked Orphans : A True Narrative, Detailing the Shipwreck and Sufferings of John Ireland and Two Little Boys, George and William Doyley, Who, with Their Father and Mother and Thirty-Two Other Persons, Were Wrecked in the Charles Eaton in the Year 1834, on an Island in the South Seas, Inhabited by Savages
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- Publisher: S. Babcock
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Alternative title: The Shipwrecked Orphans: A True Narrative of the Shipwreck and Sufferings of John Ireland and William Doyley, Who Were Wrecked in the Ship Charles Eaton on an Island in the South Seas
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Settings:
- Coral Sea, South Pacific, Pacific Region,
- Torres Strait Islands, Queensland,