The Kelly Hunters: The Authentic, Imperial History Of The Life And Times Of Edward Kelly, The Ironclad Outlaw

The Kelly Hunters: The Authentic, Imperial History Of The Life And Times Of Edward Kelly, The Ironclad Outlaw
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This compelling historical account chronicles the tumultuous life and legend of Edward Ned Kelly, Australia's most infamous bushranger. Frank Clune's The Kelly Hunters: The Authentic, Imperial History Of The Life And Times Of Edward Kelly, The Ironclad Outlaw presents a meticulously researched narrative, detailing the social and political landscape of 19th-century colonial Australia that shaped Kelly's destiny. The work uncovers the complex motivations behind Kelly's actions, from his early life to his final stand, offering a nuanced perspective on the man behind the myth. Clune illustrates the relentless pursuit by law enforcement and the public's divided opinion, capturing the dramatic tension of the era. This definitive biography stands as an essential read for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of a pivotal figure in Australian history.
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Damaged
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Plastic Sleeve Protecting Dust Jacket, light wear on tear at pages edges on front end page
This compelling historical account chronicles the tumultuous life and legend of Edward Ned Kelly, Australia's most infamous bushranger. Frank Clune's The Kelly Hunters: The Authentic, Imperial History Of The Life And Times Of Edward Kelly, The Ironclad Outlaw presents a meticulously researched narrative, detailing the social and political landscape of 19th-century colonial Australia that shaped Kelly's destiny. The work uncovers the complex motivations behind Kelly's actions, from his early life to his final stand, offering a nuanced perspective on the man behind the myth. Clune illustrates the relentless pursuit by law enforcement and the public's divided opinion, capturing the dramatic tension of the era. This definitive biography stands as an essential read for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of a pivotal figure in Australian history.











