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Australian heist : the true story behind Australia's largest gold robbery

Australian heist : the true story behind Australia's largest gold robbery

On 15 June 1862, a gang of bushrangers held up a gold escort at Eugowra, just east of Forbes, NSW. They escaped with a pile of cash and 77 kilograms of gold, worth about $10 million today. It remains the largest gold robbery in Australian history. In this riveting re-creation of the events, James Phelps finally tells the full story of how Frank Gardiner, Ben Hall, John O'Meally, Johnny Gilbert, Henry Manns, Alexander Fordyce, John Bow and Dan Charters planned and executed the robbery - and what happened to all that gold. Australian Heist is a thrilling, fast-paced and thoroughly modern take on one of the most extraordinary episodes in the nation's history, by Australia's number-one true-crime writer.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920442957 HIS 364.1552 PHE
Non Fiction   . Available .  
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Catalogue Information
Field name Details
RSN 000066029584
ISBN 9781460758045
Call Number 364.1552
Dates Phelps, James, (Senior reporter)
Attachments illustrations (chiefly colour), portraits ; 20 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary On 15 June 1862, a gang of bushrangers held up a gold escort at Eugowra, just east of Forbes, NSW. They escaped with a pile of cash and 77 kilograms of gold, worth about $10 million today. It remains the largest gold robbery in Australian history. In this riveting re-creation of the events, James Phelps finally tells the full story of how Frank Gardiner, Ben Hall, John O'Meally, Johnny Gilbert, Henry Manns, Alexander Fordyce, John Bow and Dan Charters planned and executed the robbery - and what happened to all that gold. Australian Heist is a thrilling, fast-paced and thoroughly modern take on one of the most extraordinary episodes in the nation's history, by Australia's number-one true-crime writer.
Subject Bushrangers History.
Gold theft
Trials (Robbery)
Eugowra (N.S.W.) History.
Australia History 1851-1901.
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