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NED KELLY - Outlaw And Folk Hero (AUSTRALIA)

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Notes




1. ^ Jones, p. 25

2. ^ O'Brien, pp. 12-16

3. ^ O'Brien, pp. 13-15.

4. ^ Ah Fook. Glenrowan 1880.

5. ^ Denheld, Bill (2003). Germans Creek. denheldid.com. Retrieved on 2006-12-30.

6. ^ An Illustrated History of the Kelly Gang by Alec Brierley, published in 1979

7. ^ J.J. Kenneally, pp. 190-191

8. ^ The sentencing of Edward Kelly. ironoutlaw.com. Retrieved on 2006-11-11.

9. ^ Found: Rare pictures of Kelly gang matriarch. "The Age" newspaper. Retrieved on 2006-12-02.

10. ^ Barry, John V. (1974). "Kelly, Edward (Ned) (1855 - 1880)". Australian Dictionary of Biography 5.    Melbourne University Press. 6-8. Retrieved on 2007-04-08.

11. ^ Gibb (1982)

12. ^ C. Turnbull (1942) and Hobsbawm (1972)

13. ^ O'Brien (2006)

14. ^ Wilcox, p. 103.

15. ^ (J. Beaumont, Australia's War 1914-18, 1995.)

16. ^ Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games, The who's who and what's what of the Opening Ceremnony, GamesInfo.com.au

17. ^ David Fickling, Ned Kelly, the legend that still torments Australia, The Observer, November 30 2003






References



O'Brien, Antony (2006). Bye-Bye Dolly Gray. Hartwell: Artillery Publishing. (historical fiction with lots of Kelly oral and histories in a twisting & turning plot)

Brown, Max (1948). Australian Son. Melbourne: Georgian House.  (plus reprints)(a sound pro-Kelly history of the events)

'Cameron Letter', 14 December 1878, in Meredith, J. & Scott, B. Ned Kelly After a Century of Acrimony, Lansdowne, Sydney, 1980, pp. 63-66. (Ned Kelly's own words)

Gibb, D. M. (1982). National Identity and Counsciousness: Commentary and Documents. Melbourne: Nelson.  (Chapter 1. Ned Kelly's view of his world and others)

Hare, F.A. (1892). The Last of the Bushrangers.  (a police perspective of the 'criminal class')

Hobsbawm, E.J. (1972). Bandits. Ringwood: Pelican.  (wide ranging world wide history on social bandits in which he argues that Ned Kelly can be better understood)

Jones, Ian (1995). Ned Kelly : A Short Life. Port Melbourne: Lothian.  (a comprehensive and well researched piece of history and events)

Kenneally, J.J. (1929). Inner History of the Kelly Gang.  (plus many reprints) (the first pro-Kelly piece of literature)

(2001) in McDermott, Alex: The Jerilderie Letter. Melbourne: Text Publishing.  (an insight into the famous Jerilderie Letter)

McMenomy, Keith (1984). Ned Kelly: The Authentic Illustrated Story. South Yarra: Curry O'Neill Ross.  (lots of photos from the era, photos of records etc. a sound research piece)

McQuilton, John, The Kelly Outbreak 1788-1880; The geographical dimension of social banditry, 1979. (among the most important academic works, which expands on Hobsbawm; links the unresolved land problems to the Kelly Outbreak)
 
Penzig, Edgar, F. (1988). Bushrangers - Heroes or Villains. Katoomba: Tranter.  ( a pro-police/establishemnt piece)

Deakin University (1995). The Kelly Outbreak Reader. Geelong: Deakin University.  (is now hard to locate but it contains a wide selection of research documents and commentary for university level history students)

Turnbull, C (1942). Ned Kelly: Being his own story of his life and crimes. Melbourne: Hawthorn Press.  ( very hard to locate, but Ned Kelly become a national figure)
 
Wilcox, Craig (2005). Australia's Boer War: The War in South Africa 1899-1902. South Melbourne: Oxford.  (has a cartoon of 1900 depicting Ned Kelly and the gang capturing The Boer President Paul Kruger)

O'Brien, Phil (2002) "101 Adventures that got me Absolutely Nowhere" Vol 2 (p.92 A resemblance to Ned Kelly's makeshift body armour of a child with a pot overturned on his head)
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