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The Bushrangers by Joy, William and Prior,Tom
First Australian Edition
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Price:
AUD $18.00
($ 15.96)
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Book desription: Sydney: Shakespeare Head Press, 1963. 565 g.; 156 pages, last blank, preface by authors, acknowledgements, introduction by authors, 2 appendices. Illustrated endpapers, showing a map of New South Wales and Victoria, and of the towns mentioned within the text. Surrounding this map are small black-and-white vignettes. The text is illustrated with either black-and-white photography, contemporary illustrations and/or photography and reproductions of documents. Maroon coloured boards with blue writing on the spine. This book is an ex-library copy. Bumping and discoloration to the head and to the heel of the backstrip and bumping to the top book corners. The spine is cocked and there is heavy browning to the text block edge. Original bookseller's sticker to the lower right hand corner of the front paste down. The remains of rough removal of tape can be seen to the front paste down. A library stamp is on the half title page and on the rear endpaper the library pocket and the remains of " due date " docket can be seen. The internal pages have become quite aged toned. Illustrated dustwrapper, by Ron Laskie, with yellow writing on the front panel and black on the spine. The top and rear backstrip edge are missing the first 0.25 ". Rubbing to the dustwrapper corners and a little rubbing to the dustwrapper edges. Some rubbing marks to the back panel of the dustwrapper and a library sticker can still be seen to the lower edge of the backstrip. A history of the Australian phenomena of bushrangers -- men who used their knowledge of bush craft and geography to hold up gold shipments and passengers. The book is in three categories, the first 70 years of bush ranging where the men were basically escaped convicts; the next phase was the 1850s where freeborn, and reckless, young Australians held up the gold transports because they are too lazy to dig the gold themselves and the third era encompasses Ned Kelly and his gang. Included in the appendices are the two letters written by Ned Kelly -- in their entirety -- The Glenwrowan Letter and the more famous Jerilderie Letter; where he gives his version of his life and events surrounding him becoming a bushranger. Digital image available upon request.. First Australian Edition. Maroon Cloth. Average/Reasonable. Illus. by Photographic. 8vo - up to 9 ¾" tall - Octavo. History/Australiana.
- Bookseller: Syber's Books
(AU)
- Bookseller Inventory #: 0105150
- Format/binding: Hardcover
- Book condition: Average
- Jacket condition: Reasonable
- Illustrator: Photographic
- Edition: First Australian Edition
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Shakespeare Head Press
- Place: Sydney
- Date published: 1963
- Keywords: Bushrangers -- History, Australian History, True Crime
- Subjects:
HISTORY / Australia & New Zealand;
TRAVEL / Australia & Oceania;
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