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9781741142914

Fire in the Blood The Epic Tale of Frank Gardiner and Australia's Other Bushrangers

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    9781741142914

  • ISBN10:

    1741142911

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-11-01
  • Publisher: Allen & Unwin

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Summary

He was the champion of the have-nots. He was a gentleman to the core. And he was Australia's most notorious bushranger. One hundred and fifty years ago, Frank Gardiner rose from nowhere to become the most famous outlaw in the country. His gang included Ben Hall, Johnny Gilbert and a team of desperadoes who brought large tracts of inland New South Wales to the brink of anarchy. Yet he boasted that he never hurt a woman or ever committed a mean or petty act. When finally captured, Gardiner became the first and only Australian ever to be exiled from his homeland. Gardiner electrified the colony of New South Wales in June 1862 with the biggest robbery of all - the hold-up of the Lachlan gold escort at Eugowra Rocks. By the standards of the day it was bigger than Britain's Great Train Robbery and much bigger than any Australian heist before or since. Now, in a vivid tour de force, Robert Macklin combines meticulous research with a brilliant imagination to recreate Gardiner's world in the backblocks of Australia and in the land of his exile, the United States. It is a rattling good yarn, an epic drama and a heart-rending love story. But it also provides a unique insight into the young colony at a time when class oppression sparked rage in the underdog and set fire in the blood' among the rebels of the bush.

Author Biography

Robert Macklin (Author) : Robert Macklin is a journalist for The Diplomat and has co-authored three books with Peter Thompson: The Man Who Died Twice, The Battle of Brisbane and Kill the Tiger. He has scripted a series of eight TV documentaries to go into production late in 2004.

Table of Contents

Part I GHOSTS FROM THE PASTChapter 1 In for the kill Chapter 2 The boy from BoroChapter 3 Westwood HoChapter 4 A mother's hateChapter 5 South by southwestChapter 6 A mate indeedPart II BLOOD ON THE WATTLEChapter 7 Black and whiteChapter 8 Dark daysChapter 9 Rough justiceChapter 10 Rough companyChapter 11 The battle planChapter 12 The rush for goldChapter 13 Shot in the heartChapter 14 Rules of the gameChapter 15 Prince of the roadChapter 16 The big strikeChapter 17 Potty by nameChapter 18 North and southChapter 19 Cops and robbersChapter 20 TrappedChapter 21 Trials and tribulationsChapter 22 Two verdictsChapter 23 In durance vileChapter 24 Farewell to my lovelyChapter 25 All fall downChapter 26 Dancing the two-stepChapter 27 The last goodbyeChapter 28 Freedom?Chapter 29 Kelly come latelyChapter 30 Go east young manPart III GALLOPING

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