The Maungatapu mountain murders: being a narrative of the murder of five men between the Wakamarina River and Nelson by Burgess, Levy, Kelly and Sullivan in 1866: with an account of their capture, trial, conviction and execution; also some particulars as to their lives and career in New Zealand
by Luckie, D.M
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Nelson, NZ: H.D. Jackson, 1890. 128 pp. [Bound with] The Origin, Career and Destruction of the Kelly Gang. Also the Adventures of Captain Moonlite by F. Hunter. Adelaide, Aust.: A.T. Hodgson, c.1895. 86 pp. Booth title are lacking their wraps and were trimmed when bound. Two good accounts of frontier crime in New Zealand and Australia.
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- De Wolfe and Wood (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 656
- Title
- The Maungatapu mountain murders: being a narrative of the murder of five men between the Wakamarina River and Nelson by Burgess, Levy, Kelly and Sullivan in 1866: with an account of their capture, trial, conviction and execution; also some particulars as to their lives and career in New Zealand
- Author
- Luckie, D.M
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- H.D. Jackson
- Place of Publication
- Nelson, NZ
- Date Published
- 1890
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- Australia, New Zealand
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