Delve into the tumultuous world of 19th-century Australia with "History Of Australian Bushranging, Volumes 3-4," a captivating exploration of the lives and exploits of notorious bushrangers. Authored by Charles White, this meticulously researched historical account brings to life the daring escapades, social contexts, and lasting legacies of these iconic figures.
These volumes offer a comprehensive view of bushranging, detailing the events, personalities, and societal factors that contributed to this unique chapter in Australian history. Experience the stories of individuals who challenged the established order and became legends in their own time.
Perfect for history enthusiasts, true crime aficionados, and anyone intrigued by Australia's rich and complex past, this book provides invaluable insights into the era of bushrangers and their indelible mark on the nation's identity.
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