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The Last BushrangersDiscover the gripping tale of 'The Last Bushrangers', a captivating non fiction book that delves into the dark history of Australia's final bushranging gangthe notorious Kenniffs. Written by acclaimed author Mike Munro, this meticulously researched narrative uncovers the chilling events of Easter Sunday, 1902, when a police constable and a station manager were brutally murdered in the Carnarvon Ranges. With a blend of crime, family history, and
Discover the gripping tale of 'The Last Bushrangers', a captivating non-fiction book that delves into the dark history of Australia's final bushranging gang—the notorious Kenniffs. Written by acclaimed author Mike Munro, this meticulously researched narrative uncovers the chilling events of Easter Sunday, 1902, when a police constable and a station manager were brutally murdered in the Carnarvon Ranges. With a blend of crime, family history, and societal reflection, Munro explores what drove the Kenniff brothers toward a life steeped in infamy, weaving a tale that questions their guilt and humanity.**Key Features:**
- **Format:** Trade paperback (UK)
- **Publisher:** HarperCollins Publishers
- **Pages:** 320
- **Condition:** Brand New
- **ISBN:** 9781460756850
Immerse yourself in this account that not only sheds light on the Kenniffs’ crimes of horse stealing, cattle duffing, and their ultimate descent into murder, but also encapsulates a pivotal moment in Australian history. The narrative is rich with themes of race, class struggles, and the lawlessness that defined a nation finding its identity. As Mike Munro reflects on his own lineage, readers are drawn into a personal exploration that enriches the already compelling story of crime, punishment, and redemption. If you are intrigued by Australian history, true crime stories, and familial legacies, 'The Last Bushrangers' is a must-read that combines thrilling storytelling with profound insight into Australia’s past. Grab your copy today and step into a world of bushrangers and brave outlaws.
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★★★★★ 5
Very nice and the price is great
Color: Blue
Looks a works great
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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2026
★★★★★ 4
I like it
Color: grey, Color: grey
It’s not expensive but well made. The tack thing doesn’t spin. Idea for daily wear with a nice look to it. I gave it a 4 because the tact thing doesn’t spin and I like a larger watch face. All in all I may buy more as fashion watches for daily use.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Beautiful watch!
Color: silver black
Love it!! Great looking and excellent quality watch...looks like a Rolex Daytona. So far keeps perfect time.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2026
★★★★★ 1
Not water resistant
Color: silver black, Color: silver black
Have had it less than a month, shower and swim with watch on. Water is under the face. Very disappointed in the quality, I get it is a relatively cheap watch, but quality should be better than this. Will never buy again.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Water is getting into the watch.
Color: silver white
It’s a nice watch. I own pieces from other brands, and I stopped wearing this one for about a month; when I decided to put it back on, it was still running. I found this odd, since it’s supposed to be an automatic watch—meaning you need to wear it to keep it wound and functioning—and it supposedly doesn't use a battery. Another thing: every time I wash my hands, water gets inside the watch, even though it’s rated for a depth of 30 meters. I have my doubts as to whether it’s truly an automatic or not. Does anyone else here own one?
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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2026