Recollections Of A Victorian Police Officer
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
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A vivid work of Victorian-era memoir and social history, Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer chronicles the remarkable career of John Sadleir, a senior officer in the Victoria Police during one of Australia's most turbulent and formative periods. With the authority of a firsthand witness, Sadleir details the challenges of maintaining law and order on the colonial frontier, from the lawless goldfields of the 1850s to the pursuit of notorious bushrangers, including the infamous Ned Kelly gang. Written in a measured yet compelling tone, the narrative presents an intimate portrait of colonial Australian society, illuminating the lives of settlers, outlaws, and lawmen alike. Rich with anecdote and sharp observation, it stands as an invaluable primary source for anyone drawn to Australian history, policing, or the rugged character of the Victorian era.
Author: John Sadleir
Format: Paperback
Published: 1973, George Robertson & Company
Genre: Biography
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
A vivid work of Victorian-era memoir and social history, Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer chronicles the remarkable career of John Sadleir, a senior officer in the Victoria Police during one of Australia's most turbulent and formative periods. With the authority of a firsthand witness, Sadleir details the challenges of maintaining law and order on the colonial frontier, from the lawless goldfields of the 1850s to the pursuit of notorious bushrangers, including the infamous Ned Kelly gang. Written in a measured yet compelling tone, the narrative presents an intimate portrait of colonial Australian society, illuminating the lives of settlers, outlaws, and lawmen alike. Rich with anecdote and sharp observation, it stands as an invaluable primary source for anyone drawn to Australian history, policing, or the rugged character of the Victorian era.