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Rolf Boldrewood

    A Colonial Reformer, Vol. 3
    Robbery under Arms
    Rolf Boldrewood
    A Colonial Reformer, Vol. 2
    The Squatter's Dream
    Robbery Under Arms
    • Set against the backdrop of colonial Australia, the story unfolds through the eyes of Dick Marston, a bushranger facing execution. As he reflects on his life of crime, he recounts thrilling escapades alongside Captain Starlight, an English nobleman turned outlaw. The narrative captures the tension between outlaws and settlers in a land marked by conflict and dispossession of Aboriginal peoples. Boldrewood's vivid portrayal of this era and its characters offers a gripping adventure that has resonated through adaptations in film and theater.

      Robbery Under Arms
    • The Squatter's Dream

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of colonial Australia, the novel follows Jack Redgrave, a squatter who enjoys a comfortable life filled with nature and books. However, his contentment begins to wane as he dreams of greater wealth, overshadowing the simple joys that originally attracted him to this lifestyle. Through Jack's journey, the narrative explores themes of ambition, contentment, and the complexities of life on land taken from Aboriginal peoples. This classic work, rich in historical context, offers a vivid portrayal of the era and its characters.

      The Squatter's Dream
    • A Colonial Reformer, Vol. 2

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on the author's diverse career, Thomas Alexander Browne, known as Rolf Boldrewood, was an influential Australian writer who balanced roles as a squatter, government official, and author over several decades. His notable works include the bushranging novel Robbery Under Arms and the pastoral-themed Ups and Downs: A Story of Australian Life, which was later reissued as The Squatter's Dream. Browne's contributions to literature reflect his deep engagement with Australian life and culture throughout the 19th century.

      A Colonial Reformer, Vol. 2
    • Rolf Boldrewood

      • 460 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Focusing on pastoral life in Australia, the author explores the experiences of a squatter through engaging narratives. Known for his bushranging novel Robbery Under Arms, Thomas Alexander Browne, writing as Rolf Boldrewood, captures the complexities of Australian life in his works. His early contributions to the Cornhill Magazine and the Australian showcase his literary talent, culminating in the publication of Ups and Downs: A Story of Australian Life in 1878, later re-issued as The Squatter's Dream in 1890.

      Rolf Boldrewood
    • Robbery under Arms

      in large print

      • 732 pages
      • 26 hours of reading

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision. The publishing house Megali focuses on making these important texts available to a wider audience, ensuring that significant literary and historical content can be enjoyed by those who may struggle with standard print sizes.

      Robbery under Arms
    • A Colonial Reformer, Vol. 3

      • 198 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on Australian life, Browne’s work reflects his experiences as a squatter and government official over a span of twenty-five years. He began his literary career with articles for the Cornhill Magazine and contributed to the Australian, showcasing the challenges and adventures of bushranging. His notable novel, Robbery Under Arms, along with the earlier Ups and Downs: A Story of Australian Life, later reissued as The Squatter's Dream, highlights the unique aspects of the Australian landscape and society during his time.

      A Colonial Reformer, Vol. 3
    • Set in the Riverina region of New South Wales, this significant work delves into the practices of shearing, highlighting its historical importance in agriculture and animal culture. The modern edition has been meticulously reformatted and redesigned to ensure clarity and readability, preserving the original content for contemporary and future readers. This republished volume serves as a valuable resource for those interested in agricultural history and practices.

      Shearing in the Riverina, New South Wales
    • The Ghost Camp Or The Avengers

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set in the Australian outback during the nineteenth century, the story follows a group of men led by the charismatic Jack Wheeler as they seek revenge against the notorious bandit known as "The Ghost." Their perilous journey is fraught with challenges, including hostile indigenous groups and rival gangs. Themes of friendship, loyalty, and justice are explored through the diverse motivations of each character. Boldrewood's vivid descriptions capture the harsh beauty of the outback, immersing readers in the thrilling atmosphere of adventure that defined the Australian frontier.

      The Ghost Camp Or The Avengers
    • A Colonial Reformer, Vol. 1

      • 206 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The author, known as Rolf Boldrewood, offers a vivid portrayal of Australian life through his works, particularly in his bushranging novel, Robbery Under Arms. With a diverse career spanning squatting, government service, and literature, Browne's insights into pastoral life are showcased in his early articles for the Cornhill Magazine. His narrative style is further exemplified in Ups and Downs: A Story of Australian Life, later reissued as The Squatter's Dream, reflecting his deep engagement with the social and cultural dynamics of 19th-century Australia.

      A Colonial Reformer, Vol. 1
    • The Crooked Stick

      Or, Pollie's Probation

      • 172 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The author, known for his bushranging novel, had a diverse career spanning over forty years, including roles as a squatter and government official. His literary contributions began with articles on pastoral life in Australia and evolved into serialized stories. Notably, "Ups and Downs: A Story of Australian Life" reflects his experiences and was later reissued as "The Squatter's Dream." Browne's work captures the essence of Australian life, showcasing his deep connection to the land and its culture through engaging narratives.

      The Crooked Stick