New Zealand was supposed to be a model society at the end of the world, a utopia for 'men and women of good character' who were willing to work hard for a better life. And, for most, so it proved. But this book is about the others - the misfits, the swindlers, the fallen women, the love rats, the escaped convicts, the hoaxers, the charlatans, the highwaymen, the mass murderers - from the earliest days of European settlement to the present day...Law Breakers and Mischief Makers gives the scandalous details of those who've made a name for themselves in New Zealand for all the wrong reasons. Take for example, Charlotte Badger, a pistol-wielding English thief who launched a mutiny on a Tasmanian convict ship in 1806 and sailed over to hide among the Maori of the Bay of Islands, and Amy Bock, a con woman who masqueraded as a wealthy man to marry the daughter of her landlady in 1909...Some of the people featured in this book are monsters, some are merely rascals, but all make fascinating reading. A lot of the people featured in it have somewhat disappeared into the mists of time and readers will be surprised at the shady characters in this country's past.
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Maße
Höhe: 218 mm
Breite: 153 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-74175-955-6 (9781741759556)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Bronwyn Sell is an award-winning journalist turned freelance writer. She is the former editor of New Zealand News UK and has worked for the New Zealand Herald, On Holiday and New Zealand House and Garden. She is still a regular contributor to the New Zealand Herald. Bronwyn is the author of two other books, and lives on the North Shore.