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Blacks and Bushrangers: Adventures in Queensland

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The narrative follows two young men whose sporting life in the New Forest gives way to maritime misadventure, a shipwreck, and extended contact with Indigenous communities where rites, hunting techniques, and survival skills are observed. After return to colonial settlements their journeys intersect with bushrangers and violent encounters, including pursuit and rescue, culminating in the unmasking and death of a notorious outlaw. Interwoven episodes portray station life, horse-breaking, gold-seeking, and cultural exchanges that reshape the protagonists’ identities and prospects, closing with domestic resolutions and returns to familiar landscapes.

About the Author

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E. B. Kennedy

E. B. Kennedy was an author known for his work in the genre of historical adventure literature. His notable book, "Blacks and Bushrangers: Adventures in Queensland," explores the interactions between Indigenous Australians and European settlers during the tumultuous period of the 19th century in Queensland. Through vivid storytelling, Kennedy sheds light on the challenges and conflicts faced by both groups, offering readers a glimpse into a significant yet often overlooked aspect of Australian history. His writing contributes to the broader understanding of colonial narratives and the complexities of cultural encounters.

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