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Behind the birth of a nation lies a brutal, lawless world where crime, punishment, and desperation ruled — and shaped the Australia we know today.
This gripping true crime collection unearths the darkest chapters of Australia’s colonial past. From the savage penal colonies to the violent gold rush, these stories reveal the human cost behind the nation’s rise — tales of ruthless executioners, bungled robberies, heart-wrenching justice, and mysterious disappearances.
From the brutal penal colonies to the feverish gold rush that brought both immense wealth and unimaginable suffering, the book explores the paradoxes that defined the young nation. Meet William Bamford, the one-eyed executioner who survived a savage whipping only to become a figure of dread at Melbourne Gaol. Discover the bungled bank robbery of Joseph Wells, whose tragic end on the gallows highlights the desperation of the era. Witness the emotional complexity of Justice Redmond Barry, a judge who once wept as he sentenced a man to death, yet showed no mercy to the infamous Ned Kelly.
Within these pages, you will find tales of mutinies, disappearances, poisonings, and even ‘baby-farming’ — dark episodes often forgotten but essential to understanding the foundations of modern Australia. Convicts, Crimes and Tragic Times offers a vivid window into the tumultuous, often tragic, past that shaped the nation’s destiny.
‘A chilling window into Australia’s dark origins.’
A vivid resurrection of Australia’s lawless past.’