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The work traces the rise, practices, and decline of bushranging in nineteenth-century Australia, examining how transportation, harsh punishments, and colonial conditions produced escaped convicts and organized gangs. It profiles notable leaders and their raids, prison-breaks, bank and mail robberies, sea-borne piracy, and violent encounters with settlers and Indigenous people, and follows successive gangs across colonial geography. Drawing on contemporary reports and official inquiries, it links criminal episodes to legal and social causes, describes measures used to suppress the phenomenon, and assesses its social cost and enduring influence on colonial public opinion.

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George Boxall

George Boxall was an Australian author known for his historical writings, particularly focusing on the notorious figures of the Australian bushrangers. His notable work, "History of the Australian Bushrangers," provides a detailed account of these outlaws and their impact on Australian society during the 19th century. Boxall's exploration of this unique aspect of Australian history contributes to the understanding of the cultural and social dynamics of the time, making his work a significant resource for those interested in Australia's colonial past.

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