Peter Newman author event
Event description
Edgars Books & News in conjunction with Wangaratta Library will welcome self-published author Peter Newman on March 27 at 6.30pm.
Peter's novel "James Wallace: The Kelly Gang Sympathiser" is about a man who was complicit in keeping the Kelly gang at large for two years, but who has somehow been largely forgotten in the annals of Australian history.
James Wallace was a respectable schoolteacher and lifelong friend of gang member Joe Byrne. Working away behind the scenes to protect his friend, Wallace helped to keep the gang provisioned. He contributed to critical letters that told Ned Kelly’s side of the story, fed misleading information to the police, assisted in the collection of the plough shares used in making the gang’s armour, and was likely complicit in a significant murder prior to the gang’s final stand at Glenrowan.
Wallace was dismissed from public service after adverse findings were made against him by a Royal Commission established after the gang’s demise. Under threat of prosecution, Wallace fled to Queensland. Six years would pass before it was safe for him to return, whereupon he commenced a career as a journalist, before leaving his family for a new life with a clairvoyant known as Madame Spontini.
Most Australians think they know the full Kelly story, but Peter will bring to light little known facts that will have you questioning it all.
Books will be available to purchase on the day, or ahead of the event instore and online HERE from Edgars Books & News. Following the talk, Peter will sign copies of his book.
This is a FREE event, but bookings are required.
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