The True Story of Jimmy Governor: Killing us every day

Awards:   Short-listed for Ned Kelly Awards for Australian Crime Writing: Best True Crime Category 2002 Shortlisted for Ned Kelly Awards for Australian Crime Writing: Best True Crime Category 2002.
Author:   Laurie Moore ,  Stephan Williams
Publisher:   Allen & Unwin
ISBN:  

9781865084817


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 July 2001
Recommended Age:   From
Format:   Paperback
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The True Story of Jimmy Governor: Killing us every day


Awards

  • Short-listed for Ned Kelly Awards for Australian Crime Writing: Best True Crime Category 2002
  • Shortlisted for Ned Kelly Awards for Australian Crime Writing: Best True Crime Category 2002.

Overview

'The papers, they call us bushrangers: That would be their style, I dare say, Bushrangers on foot, with our axes. It sweetens the truth, anyway. They don't like us killing their women. Their women kill us every day.' from 'The ballad of Jimmy Governor' - Les Murray When Jimmy Governor, known as a hard worker who played a good game of cricket, married Ethel Page in 1898 he was challenging a code. For Ethel Page was a white women and Jimmy Governor's skin was black. Two and a half years later, the cost of that challenge was nine murders and three judicial executions. Jimmy and Joe Governor were the last proclaimed outlaws in New South Wales. With their friend Jack Underwood they killed five people at Breelong on 20 July 1900. In the following days they killed another three adults and a child and went on an armed rampage. They committed at least one robbery on most days of the rampage, laid false trails for their pursuers, and contrived close encounters from which they retired with guns blazing or simply vanished. It took three months, a manhunt involving 2000 civilians and police, and a 3000 km chase through rugged country on the Queensland border, to stop them. What prompted such violence, such thirst for revenge? Who were the Governors and their pursuers? And what really happened during the largest manhunt in Australian history?

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Author:   Laurie Moore ,  Stephan Williams
Publisher:   Allen & Unwin
Imprint:   Allen & Unwin
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.388kg
ISBN:  

9781865084817


ISBN 10:   1865084816
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 July 2001
Recommended Age:   From
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface by Laurie Moore Acknowledgments The Governor Family Jimmy Governor Breelong The Breelong Murders Avengers Preparations for Pursuit The Chase 'A Reign of Terror' The Chase Continues The Capture of Jimmy Governor The Death of Joe Governor The Trial of Jimmy Governor Executions Afterwards The Dora Dora Blacks Jimmy's Statement Conclusions Notes Ballads Bibliography Index

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Of the party of eight who ran Jimmy Governor to ground in October 1900, six were Laurie Moore's forebears. Laurie and his wife Dianne have spent the last decade tracking down the story of the Governor outbreak, travelling the country where the drama was played out, talking to locals, sifting the written evidence, meeting the descendants of the Governors and their pursuers. Laurie grew up in Kyogle, taught science in high schools and earth sciences at Macquarie University, and is currently a water resources consultant. Researching and writing Australian history continues to be his special interest. Stephan Williams has been a weigh-bridge operator, social worker, IT researcher, golf-course groundsman and film researcher, among other occupations. His primary interest has always been to travel the neglected byways of history, writing about the 'footnote characters' of colonial Australia. Among his many publications are studies of convicts and folk song, bushrangers and poetry, social h

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