Nabbing Ned Kelly: The extraordinary true story of the men who brought Australia’s notorious outlaw to justice by David Dufty

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David Dufty goes back to the records to uncover the real story of the police officers who pursued the Kelly Gang. This pacey account of the capture of the Kelly Gang reads like a detective story.

He lurched through the gun smoke, his head encased in an iron helmet, and started shooting. To the weary police in the cordon around the Glenrowan hotel, he appeared like a monster, or a creature from hell.

For over a century, the Ned Kelly legend has grown and grown. He’s become Australia’s Robin Hood, and leader of a colonial Irish resistance. How much of the legend is true?

This is the real story of the hunt for the Kelly Gang over two long years. As gripping as any police procedural, it is an account of poorly trained officers unfamiliar with the terrain, in pursuit of the most dangerous men in the state.

By recounting the story from the perspective of the law, David Dufty gets to the heart of the story for the first time and finds answers to many unresolved questions. Why was the gang always one step ahead of the police? Did law-abiding citizens really assist the outlaws? Did the barely literate Ned really write the impassioned Jerilderie Letter? Did the police really persecute the Kelly family? Who was Michael Ward and why is he the real hero in the capture of Ned Kelly?

ISBN:9781761067341
Paper back, 424pp, 2022

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Book Reviews 1 review for Nabbing Ned Kelly: The extraordinary true story of the men who brought Australia’s notorious outlaw to justice by David Dufty

  1. Darren

    I put this book as a MUST READ for anyone who is not only passionate about history, but wants to understand where the well worn myths regarding Kelly start and finish (myths that even those who are his family today, are tired of people perpetrating in the name of “Ned”) .

    Immaculately researched, not only from primary source materials, but also referencing other contemporaries, this book is one that you cannot go without having on your shelf.

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David Dufty goes back to the records to uncover the real story of the police officers who pursued the Kelly Gang. This pacey account of the capture of the Kelly Gang reads like a detective story.

He lurched through the gun smoke, his head encased in an iron helmet, and started shooting. To the weary police in the cordon around the Glenrowan hotel, he appeared like a monster, or a creature from hell.

For over a century, the Ned Kelly legend has grown and grown. He’s become Australia’s Robin Hood, and leader of a colonial Irish resistance. How much of the legend is true?

This is the real story of the hunt for the Kelly Gang over two long years. As gripping as any police procedural, it is an account of poorly trained officers unfamiliar with the terrain, in pursuit of the most dangerous men in the state.

By recounting the story from the perspective of the law, David Dufty gets to the heart of the story for the first time and finds answers to many unresolved questions. Why was the gang always one step ahead of the police? Did law-abiding citizens really assist the outlaws? Did the barely literate Ned really write the impassioned Jerilderie Letter? Did the police really persecute the Kelly family? Who was Michael Ward and why is he the real hero in the capture of Ned Kelly?

ISBN:9781761067341
Paper back, 424pp, 2022

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Weight .600 kg
Dimensions 23.5 × 14.5 × 3 cm

Book Reviews 1 review for Nabbing Ned Kelly: The extraordinary true story of the men who brought Australia’s notorious outlaw to justice by David Dufty

  1. Darren

    I put this book as a MUST READ for anyone who is not only passionate about history, but wants to understand where the well worn myths regarding Kelly start and finish (myths that even those who are his family today, are tired of people perpetrating in the name of “Ned”) .

    Immaculately researched, not only from primary source materials, but also referencing other contemporaries, this book is one that you cannot go without having on your shelf.

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