
Meet Dick Marston, a tough‑as‑iron bushranger who grew up amid the scrublands and gold‑rush towns of colonial Australia. He’s a horseman, a swimmer, a tracker—every skill the wild frontier demands—and he leads a band of roguish mates who live by daring raids on coaches and mail‑bags. Their exploits ripple through the dusty settlements, turning taverns into lively haunts and the police into relentless pursuers. The story paints the rugged landscape with vivid detail, from sun‑baked plains to moonlit outback camps.
Now Marston finds himself locked in a cold cell, staring at the inevitable gallows that loom over his fate. His inner monologue mixes bitter regret, dark humor, and a fierce pride in a life lived on the edge, giving listeners a raw glimpse into the psyche of a man torn between freedom and the law. As the chase intensifies, the narrative weaves together loyalty, betrayal, and the harsh realities of a world where survival often means crossing the line. Listeners are drawn into a tale that captures the spirit of an untamed continent and the timeless conflict between rebellion and redemption.
Full title
Robbery under Arms A Story of Life and Adventure in the Bush and in the Australian Goldfields
Language
en
Duration
~18 hours (1077K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Alan R. Light, and David Widger
Release date
1998-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1826–1915
Best remembered for vivid Australian bush stories, this writer turned years of work as a squatter and magistrate into adventurous fiction full of outback life, hardship, and humor. His novel Robbery Under Arms became a lasting classic of Australian literature.
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