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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Justice in Kelly Country : The Story of the Cop Who Hunted Australia's Most Notorious Bushrangers
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'Part way through the Jerilderie Letter, Ned Kelly accused Senior Constable Anthony Strahan of threatening him: 'he would not ask me to stand he would shoot me first like a dog'. Those few fateful words have echoed through Australian history as the cause of much bloodshed and violence. They marked Anthony forever and ushered in a national myth: the legend of the Kelly Gang.

'Two days after Anthony allegedly made this threat, Ned and his gang shot dead several police in an act of brutality that became known as the Stringybark Creek killings. Ned's reason for opening fire? He said he had mistaken one cop for Strahan.

'Lachlan Strahan, Anthony's great-great-grandson, grew up with the familiar story of Ned Kelly, the egalitarian rebel, and his ancestor as the villainous cop who had threatened him. Yet as he began to probe into Anthony's life, he discovered that the truth — and the Kelly legend it has given rise to — was more complex than he believed. Anthony Strahan was a boy from County Kildare who joined the Victoria Police and embodied the thin blue line of law and order in the bush for nearly thirty-five years. He was also possessed of a fiery temper and a desire for justice, and was a major player in the hunt for Ned Kelly, though never recognised for it. Did he utter those incendiary words about Ned? Whose version of history do we believe?

'This is a tale about law enforcement — about justice and retribution, character and morality. It is also about making a life against the odds in a wild frontier society, race relations, intergenerational shame and anger. Readers will learn more about the Kelly Gang, the Wooragee Outrage, Saucy Jack, a game called Swindle, the Pender Affair and many other criminals, some petty and some villainous. They will strap in for a damn good ride.' (Publication summary)

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    • Clayton, Murrumbeena - Oakleigh - Springvale area, Melbourne South East, Melbourne, Victoria,: Monash University Publishing , 2022 .
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      • Published 1st October 2022
      ISBN: 9781922633507
    • Clayton, Murrumbeena - Oakleigh - Springvale area, Melbourne South East, Melbourne, Victoria,: Monash University Publishing , 2024 .
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      • Publication date 1 April 2024

      ISBN: 9781922979568

Works about this Work

Lachlan Strahan Uncovers the Trials and Privations of the Colonial Police through the Life of His Kelly-hunting Ancestor Meg Foster , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: History Australia , vol. 20 no. 4 2023; (p. 599-600)

— Review of Justice in Kelly Country : The Story of the Cop Who Hunted Australia's Most Notorious Bushrangers Lachlan Strahan , 2022 single work biography

'Ned Kelly is an Australian national icon. A nineteenth-century bushranger, murderer, thief and bandit who survived in the Australian bush is now a symbol for the nation writ large. Kelly has come to represent ‘quintessential’ Australian values – those of the anti-establishment, egalitarian underdog, fighting corrupt authorities and championing a higher form of justice. Kelly is part of our heritage and folklore, our tourist trails, songs, and national iconography.' (Introduction)

The Book Corner : Dogging the Man in the Iron Mask Andrew Hamilton , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: Eureka Street , 06 November vol. 32 no. 22 2022;

— Review of Justice in Kelly Country : The Story of the Cop Who Hunted Australia's Most Notorious Bushrangers Lachlan Strahan , 2022 single work biography
'Justice in Kelly Country: The story of the cop who hunted Australia’s most notorious bushrangers by Lachlan Strahan. Monash University Publishing As I prepared to read Justice in Kelly Country, I mused on the challenge of the task faced by the author. The life of a policeman whose career stretched over thirty years encompasses so many events and relationships. When a significant part of that story is intermeshed with such a fiercely contested story as Ned Kelly’s, telling it introduces the further complexities of the writer’s sympathies and judgments.' (Introduction)
The Book Corner : Dogging the Man in the Iron Mask Andrew Hamilton , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: Eureka Street , 06 November vol. 32 no. 22 2022;

— Review of Justice in Kelly Country : The Story of the Cop Who Hunted Australia's Most Notorious Bushrangers Lachlan Strahan , 2022 single work biography
'Justice in Kelly Country: The story of the cop who hunted Australia’s most notorious bushrangers by Lachlan Strahan. Monash University Publishing As I prepared to read Justice in Kelly Country, I mused on the challenge of the task faced by the author. The life of a policeman whose career stretched over thirty years encompasses so many events and relationships. When a significant part of that story is intermeshed with such a fiercely contested story as Ned Kelly’s, telling it introduces the further complexities of the writer’s sympathies and judgments.' (Introduction)
Lachlan Strahan Uncovers the Trials and Privations of the Colonial Police through the Life of His Kelly-hunting Ancestor Meg Foster , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: History Australia , vol. 20 no. 4 2023; (p. 599-600)

— Review of Justice in Kelly Country : The Story of the Cop Who Hunted Australia's Most Notorious Bushrangers Lachlan Strahan , 2022 single work biography

'Ned Kelly is an Australian national icon. A nineteenth-century bushranger, murderer, thief and bandit who survived in the Australian bush is now a symbol for the nation writ large. Kelly has come to represent ‘quintessential’ Australian values – those of the anti-establishment, egalitarian underdog, fighting corrupt authorities and championing a higher form of justice. Kelly is part of our heritage and folklore, our tourist trails, songs, and national iconography.' (Introduction)

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