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Author Wurama

Title Bushranging days / edited by "Wurama"
Published Melbourne : Georgian House, 1944
Adelaide : Mail Newspapers

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 ADPML SPC  364.1550994 Wur/Bda  LIB USE ONLY
Description 99 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm
Contents From Chain-Gang To Bushranging -- Buchan Charley -- The Demon bushranger (Michael Howe) -- Martin Cash tells his own story -- Brave as a bandicoot! -- A Devil In the Dock -- Man's inhumanity to man -- Pistols at a premium -- Jovial fellows -- The Sergeant's blunderbuss - “Bail up ?" in Melbourne -- 'On the Way to the diggings -- The Man they couldn't kill -- Police tyranny on the diggings -- Doings of Hermsprong the Great gold escort robbery -- Life and death of Ben Hall -- Execution of Dunn: how he died -- The Kelly gang
Summary In this book, the first "anthology" of Australian bushranging, the editor has brought together a variety of narratives from contemporary writers illustrative of that disreputable phase of Australian history which has long since been relegated to the past. From the desperate exploits of Michael Howe in the early days of Tasmania, to the reign of terror by the Kelly gang in the late seventies of the last century, a general view of the bush-ranging era is presented in the words of the writers of those days when the "gentlemen of the road" flourished in Australia. Many volumes long since out of print have been searched, revealing thrilling stories of the gold digging days, and the preceding years in New South Wales, Tasmania, and Victoria. The illustrations, comprising scenes and portraits redrawn from old illustrated papers and periodicals, sustain the atmosphere of the narratives
Notes An anthology of extracts from contemporary sources
Subject Bushrangers -- Australia.
SUBJECT Australia -- History -- 1788-1900. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85009593
Author Wurama
LC no. a 45003929