The Ned Kelly Encylopaedia
By (Author) Justin J. Corfield
Hachette Australia
Lothian Books
1st December 2003
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
Encyclopaedias and reference works
364.1552092
Hardback
525
Width 198mm, Height 222mm, Spine 41mm
1240g
When the Kelly Gang rode to Jerilderie in January 1879 they heard people singing songs praising their exploits. Since then historians, novelists, film directors, journalists and commentators have regularly debated the events in Northeast Victoria in the late 1870s. THE NED KELLY ENCYCLOPAEDIA brings together over 800 articles covering people, places and themes connected with Ned Kelly and the Kelly Outbreak 1878-80. The biographical entries provide detailed information on the early life of all the major people involved with the Kelly Gang, along with descriptions of their family life and what direction their careers took after the execution of Ned Kelly. Most of this information has never appeared in one volume before. This synthesis of previously published and new information and interpretations for all the major events in Ned Kelly's life illuminates many hitherto unresearched elements of the Kelly story.
Justin Corfield is a second-generation Kelly scholar, having become interested in the man at the age of nine, after his father wrote a television play about the Kelly trial. He was educated at St. Paul's School, London; the University of Hull, Monash University; and the University of Melbourne. He teaches History and International Studies at Geelong Grammar School, Australia.