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Jack Buckland

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490:"Some years ago when Jack was at his station he received word that his trustee, who was in charge of his property, had levanted it all. Whereupon poor Jack put a pistol to his head and blew out what brains he possessed. He was a beautiful creature, terribly annoying at times, but with something childlike and appealing--I think he was close to what the Scotch call a natural--that made one forgive pranks in him that which would be unforgivable in others. He was very proud of being the original ‘Tommy Hadden’ in ‘The Wrecker,’ and carried the book wherever he went." 461: 350:"But the cream of the fun was your meeting with Burn. We not only know him, but (as the French say) we don't know anybody else; he is our intimate and adored original; and – prepare your mind – he was, is, and ever will be, TOMMY HADDON! As I don't believe you to be inspired, I suspect you to have suspected this. At least it was a mighty happy suspicion. You are quite right: Tommy is really 'a good chap,' though about as comic as they make them." 33: 151:. Part of this property was later sold and it was from this sale that John Carr made sufficient money to provide Jack with his allowance. John Carr died in 1881 and the money from the property sale was left in a trust from which Jack received an annual allowance. In 1883, now living on his own, Jack visited his parents and siblings living near London in England. Later he returned to Sydney and subsequently worked for 1624: 410: 140:. Buckland's father worked as a merchant and shipbroker in Australia and in 1863 married the 21-year-old Harriet Hopkins in Sydney. Buckland was their first child, born in 1864. When he was 9, Buckland's family returned to England, leaving him with the now elderly John and Eliza Carr who adopted him as their son. John Carr was therefore Buckland's stepfather as well as step-grandfather. 164: 128:, the eldest child of William Wilberforce Buckland and Harriet Emmeline Hopkins. His mother was born in Sydney in 1842, the daughter of John Hopkins, a ship chandler who died when she was young. Her father's business partner, John Carr, and his wife Eliza later adopted Harriet in addition to the ship chandler business. Buckland's father was from 198:
Buckland's primary income was £700 a year, paid to him by the trustee of the trust fund established by John Carr. That amount was sufficient to allowed him to live comfortably for part of the year in Sydney. To supplement this income, Buckland worked as a trader in the central Pacific. This was an
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As a respite from the isolated life on a Pacific atoll Jack Buckland would spend time enjoying the high life of Sydney where, in few months, he would dissipate his income. Furnas (1951) describes Jack Buckland as spending "a short period each year in Sydney playing spendthrift on the accumulations
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atoll. However, on leaving harbour the ‘calcium fire’, which was promised by the chemist to be "safe as a packet of sugar", spontaneously caught alight causing the fireworks to explode in technicolour flashes endangering the ship – until the crew put out the fire.
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as "a prophetically postmodern vision of a depthless world of travel, exile, novelty and rootlessness, of 'discarded sons' whose corruption, in a world they neither understand nor fully belong to, is curiously innocent."
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Island. Fanny Stevenson in her journal of the voyage of the "Janet Nicoll" published in 1914 described the trustee that provided Jack with the majority of his income as defrauding the trust of all the funds:
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was not a commercial or critical success, in adopting Jack Buckland as a character, Stevenson describes a specific era of European engagement with the Pacific. Watson (2007) describes Stevenson's
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As a trader, Buckland chose an isolated life on a Pacific atoll rather that being a castaway or beachcomber. Howe (1984) estimated that in 1850 there were over 2,000 beachcombers throughout
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The letters of Robert Louis Stevenson of January 1894 also record that Jack Buckland, and his "avaga" ('married one' in the Niutaoan language) Meri Matavaka of the Luaseuta family of
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for three weeks. Jack Buckland was still at Vailima on 6 February 1894. During his time at Vailima Jack Buckland is mentioned as flirting with Addie (Adelaide), the daughter of
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A Diary by Mrs Robert Louis Stevenson (first published 1914), republished 2004, editor, Roslyn Jolly (U. of Washington Press/U. of New South Wales Press)
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A Diary by Mrs Robert Louis Stevenson (first published 1914), republished 2004, editor, Roslyn Jolly (U. of Washington Press/U. of New South Wales Press)
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in about 1895. Meri Matavaka refused to move to Nanumea, the oral history of the Luaseuta family is that Jack Buckland abandoned Meri Matavaka in
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In April 1890 he was a passenger on the trading steamer the "Janet Nicoll", which left Sydney for a trading cruise around the central Pacific.
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isolated existence where he was likely to be the only European on a Pacific atoll. As a trader working for a trading company, he bought
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The proceedings of H.M.S. "Royalist", Captain E.H.M. Davis, R.N., May-August, 1892, in the Gilbert, Ellice and Marshall Islands
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Hadden is described as being based upon Jack Buckland (‘Tin Jack’) a well-known remittance man and copra trader in Sydney.
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Hadden is described as being based upon Jack Buckland ("Tin Jack") a well-known remittance man and copra trader in Sydney.
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A character referred to as ‘young Buncombe’ and inspired by Jack Buckland makes a brief appearance in chapter 2 of
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A Diary by Mrs Robert Louis Stevenson (first published 1914), republished 2004, editor, Roslyn Jolly (UWP /UNSW)
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A Diary by Mrs Robert Louis Stevenson (first published 1914), republished 2004, editor, Roslyn Jolly (UWP /UNSW)
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of a small funded income and the rest of the year vegetating penniless as a petty trader out in the islands."
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and his stories of life as an island trader became the inspiration for the character of Tommy Hadden in
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heir to a considerable property, which a prophetic father had placed in the hands of rigorous trustees
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with Robert and Fanny Stevenson in 1894. In later correspondence to Lieutenant Eeles, an officer on
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Robert Louis Stevenson draws directly from the life of Jack Buckland in describing Tom Hadden in
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Where the Waves Fall: A New South Sea Islands History from First Settlement to Colonial Ruler
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by Isobel Strong & Lloyd Osbourne, Archibald Constable & Co: Westminster (1903)
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The Lives and Times of Resident Traders In Tuvalu: An Exercise in History from Below
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The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson. Volume Seven, September 1890 – December 1892
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to bring Meri back to Niutao. Meri Matavaka became the "avaga" ('married one') of
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or manager of the cargo owner's trade) and Harry Henderson partner in the firm
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Native Strangers: Beachcombers, Renegades and Castaways in the South Seas
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Treasured Islands: Cruising the South Seas With Robert Louis Stevenson.
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recounts how Jack Buckland, inadvertently caused a fire on the
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Secret Sharers: Indigenous Beachcombers in the Pacific Islands
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Robert Louis Stevenson: a record, an estimate, and a memorial
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From the mid-1880s to about 1891, Buckland was a trader at
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The Cruise of the Janet Nichol among the South Sea Islands
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The Cruise of the Janet Nichol among the South Sea Islands
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The Cruise of the Janet Nichol among the South Sea Islands
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The Cruise of the Janet Nichol among the South Sea Islands
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List of 19th-century British children's literature titles
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The Wrecker, in Tales of the South Seas: Island Landfalls
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William Wilberforce Buckland and Harriet Emmeline Hopkins
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John A. Steuart, (1924). Boston: Little, Brown & Co.
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Voyage to Windward: The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson
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The Carr family lived in a house called "Neepsend" in
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Robert Louis Stevenson: A Critical Biography, 2 vols.
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were also passengers on that voyage. The journal of
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Index


Sydney
Suwarrow Island
Robert Louis Stevenson
The Wrecker
Sydney
Wraysbury
auctioneer
William Thomas Buckland
Lavender Bay
North Sydney
Henderson and Macfarlane

Nonouti
Kiribati
Niutao
Nanumea
Tuvalu
Fred Whibley
copra
sharks fin
sea cucumbers
Polynesia
Micronesia
beachcombing
Victorian era
Robert Louis Stevenson
Fanny Vandegrift Stevenson
Lloyd Osbourne
Fanny Vandegrift Stevenson

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