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Justice in Kelly Country

The Story of the Cop Who Hunted Australia’s Most Notorious Bushrangers
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Justice in Kelly Country is a thought-provoking exploration of the law enforcement landscape during the time of the infamous Ned Kelly in Australia. Lachlan Strahan delves into the complexities faced by authorities as they navigated fairness and justice in a turbulent period, providing insights into the tension between outlaws and lawmen. It's a gripping account for those interested in understanding the historical context of justice in Kelly's era.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by Australian history and cultural icons. It explores the complexities and nuances of the legendary figure, going beyond the folklore to reveal the historical context and multiple perspectives on justice in his era. It's ideal for readers interested in biography and memoir, especially those seeking to understand the interplay of legend and history.

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Justice in Kelly Country

The biography of Anthony Strahan, a frontier cop who pursued Ned Kelly

The biography of Anthony Strahan, a frontier cop who pursued Ned Kelly

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Partway through the Jerilderie Letter, Ned Kelly accused Senior Constable Anthony Strahan of threatening to shoot him ‘like a dog’. Those few fateful words have ricocheted through Australian history. Many have blamed Anthony Strahan for the turmoil and bloodshed that unfolded during the Kelly Outbreak. For, two days after Anthony reputedly made his threat, Ned and his gang shot dead three policemen at Stringybark Creek. Ned’s reason for opening fire? He thought one of the cops was Anthony.

Lachlan Strahan, Anthony’s great-great-grandson, grew up believing Ned Kelly was a heroic outlaw and Anthony the ruthless cop who pursued him. Yet as he combed through letters, police reports, court transcripts, newspaper articles and family histories, Lachlan pieced together a different story about the life of his ancestor – a fiery Irish immigrant who embodied the thin blue line in the bush for 32 years. Bent on justice, Anthony Strahan apprehended all manner of criminals, from brazen fraudsters and wily horse thieves to murderous husbands and the bushrangers who perpetrated the Wooragee Outrage. Yet his legacy was forever ensnared in the Kelly legend. Did Anthony utter those incendiary words about Ned? Whose version of history do we believe?

Justice in Kelly Country is a tale about justice and retribution, morality and character, and making a life against the odds in a frontier society. It is also a story of inheritance: of the words passed from father to son, and the tales we choose to preserve and retell.

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Justice in Kelly Country offers an insightful exploration into the history of the Kelly outbreak, focussing on the perspective of the hunters rather than the hunted. It provides a compelling, intimate portrayal of the life of a policeman on the colonial Victorian frontier, weaving through court dramas and personal stories to paint a vivid picture of this era. Written with subtlety and flair, it delves into family storytelling, uncovering both historical and personal dimensions.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781922633507

Publisher: Monash University Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 October 2022

Country: Australia

Imprint: Monash University Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Lachlan Strahan was the Australian High Commissioner to Solomon Islands. His first book, Australia’s China, has become one of the standard works on Australia–China relations. His second, Day of Reckoning, traced a series of crimes in Papua New Guinea after World War II and was shortlisted for the 2006 NSW Premier’s Australian History Prize.

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