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'The article features Andrew George Scott or Captain Moonlight (1845-1880), a queer Australian bushranger. Topics discussed include his family background, his criminal and bushranger activities, his arrest and confinement in an asylum, and his relationship with gang member James Nesbitt. Also mentioned are Scott's reputation as a bold and sagacious brigand chief, and his group's trial for murder and hanging in Sydney.' (Publication abstract)
'A personal narrative is presented which explores the author's experience of having known and interacted with Aboriginal personalities Mr. Eddie and his son in Australia from 1997 to 2013.' (Publication abstract)
'The Text Classics series has had some coups since its inauguration in 2012 - re-publication of works by David Ireland and Elizabeth Harrower spring to mind - but nothing on this scale. In August, Text reissued five novels by Randolph Stow, with accompanying essays by significant Australian writers and critics.' (Author's introduction)
(p. 58-59)
Married to the Tribe,Luke Davies,
single work review — Review of
TannaMartin Butler,
John Collee,
Bentley Dean,
2015single work film/TV ;
(p. 60-61)