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Outlaw: The story of Joe Flick Greg Barron.

Outlaw: The story of Joe Flick Greg Barron.
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ISBN 9780648733812
Shelf Location F/BAR
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Author Barron, Greg
Title Outlaw : The story of Joe Flick / Greg Barron.
Publication Details Sydney, NSW:
©2020 Stories of Oz Publishing,
Collation 227 pages : 21 cm. ;
Abstract/Summary When anthropologist Robert Morris arrives at the old Doomadgee Mission, at Bayley Point near Burketown in 1934, he's intent on learning local languages and customs. One very old woman living there, he discovers, was originally from outback New South Wales, and is something of an outcast amongst the Waanyi and Gangalidda locals. On delving deeper, Morris discovers that the old woman was the 'wife' of a white stockman for more than thirty years in the frontier days, and claims to be the mother of one of the north's most notorious outlaws. Determined to record the facts of her son's crimes from her perspective, he sits with her each afternoon. This is the story she told ...
Subject General fiction
Australian fiction
Outlaws -- Fiction
Australian authors -- Fiction
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