The first 'bushrangers' or frontier outlaws were escaped or
time-expired convicts, who took to the wilderness – 'the bush' –
in New South Wales and on the island of Tasmania. Initially, the only
Crown forces available were redcoats from the small, scattered
garrisons, but by 1825 the problem of outlawry led to the formation of
the first Mounted Police from these soldiers. The gold strikes of the
1860s attracted a new group of men who preferred to get rich by the
gun rather than the shovel. The roads, and later railways, that linked
the mines with the cities offered many tempting targets and were
preyed upon by the bushrangers. This 1860s generation boasted many
famous outlaws who passed into legend for their boldness. The last
outbreak came in Victoria in 1880, when the notorious Kelly Gang
staged several hold-ups and deliberately ambushed the pursuing police.
Their last stand at Glenrowan has become a legendary episode in
Australian history. Fully illustrated with some rare period
photographs, this is the fascinating story of Australia's most
infamous outlaws and the men tasked with tracking them down.
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ISBN
9781472831095
Publisert
2020
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Osprey Publishing
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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