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The Kelly hunters

The Kelly hunters

The desperate manhunt to bring down Australia's most notorious outlaw. When Ned Kelly and his band of young tearaways ambushed and killed three brave policemen in a remote mountain camp in 1878, they sparked the biggest and most expensive manhunt Australia had seen. The desperate search would end when Kelly and his gang, wearing suits of armour, tried to derail a train before waging their final bloody gun battle with police in the small Victorian town of Glenrowan. In the 20 months between those shootouts and aided by a network of informers, hundreds of lawmen, soldiers, undercover agents and a team of Aboriginal trackers combed rugged mountains in freezing conditions in search of the outlaws. The police officers were brave, poorly paid and often ailing, some nearing retirement and others young with small children, but they risked death and illness in the hope of finding the men who had killed their comrades. The hunt for the Kelly gang became a fierce battle of egos between senior police as they prepared for the final shootout with Australia's most infamous bushrangers, a gun battle that etched Ned Kelly's physical toughness and defiance of authority into Australian folklore.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920489780 IBL 364.1552 KIE
Non Fiction   . Available .  
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Field name Details
RSN 000070458451
ISBN 0733341497
9780733341496
Call Number 364.15520994
Dates Kieza, Grantlee
Name of Publisher [S.l.] : ABC BOOKS, 2022.
Attachments illustrations, map, portraits ; 24 cm.
Bibliography Bibliographies: pages 288-292.
Summary The desperate manhunt to bring down Australia's most notorious outlaw. When Ned Kelly and his band of young tearaways ambushed and killed three brave policemen in a remote mountain camp in 1878, they sparked the biggest and most expensive manhunt Australia had seen. The desperate search would end when Kelly and his gang, wearing suits of armour, tried to derail a train before waging their final bloody gun battle with police in the small Victorian town of Glenrowan. In the 20 months between those shootouts and aided by a network of informers, hundreds of lawmen, soldiers, undercover agents and a team of Aboriginal trackers combed rugged mountains in freezing conditions in search of the outlaws. The police officers were brave, poorly paid and often ailing, some nearing retirement and others young with small children, but they risked death and illness in the hope of finding the men who had killed their comrades. The hunt for the Kelly gang became a fierce battle of egos between senior police as they prepared for the final shootout with Australia's most infamous bushrangers, a gun battle that etched Ned Kelly's physical toughness and defiance of authority into Australian folklore.
Kelly, Ned, 1855-1880.
Subject Outlaws
Police murders
Police Victoria History 1851-1891.
Gunfights
Bushrangers
Victoria History 1851-1891.
Glenrowan (Vic.) -- History
Australia History 1788-1900.
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