The Clarke Gang: Outlawed, Outcast and Forgotten
By (Author) Peter C. Smith
Rosenberg Publishing
Rosenberg Publishing
27th July 2023
Australia
General
Non Fiction
B
Paperback
664
367g
Who were the Clarke Gang Ten years or more before Ned Kelly became famous the Clarke brothers and their associates were terrorising an area stretching from present day Canberra to the coast from 1865 to 1867. They intimidated, assaulted, robbed and murdered police and civilians alike. They had no hesitation in killing any member of the gang suspected of being untrustworthy. They were able to escape what was then the rather short arm of the law by the vast network of relations and "harbourers". The author details their exploits and the terror they aroused in the population. His asks why The Clarke Gang are hardly known whereas Ned Kelly is regarded as an icon. His conclusion is interesting. 'It's taken more than 50 years, but Peter C. Smith's obsession with the Clarke gang has finally come paid off with a fitting historical tome.' - Canberra Times Read the full review here. Also reviewed in Town & Country Peter Smith has given an interview about his book and the re-enactment of the capture of the Clarke Gang to ABC Radio Canberra Watch the ABC News report of the reenactment of the Clarke gang capture at Braidwood 150 years ago