Masked Raiders: Irish Banditry in Southern Africa 1880-1899 by Charles Van Onselen (paperback)

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For two decades before a railway system linked southern Africa’s principal cities in the mid-1890s, the world’s richest supplies of diamonds and gold were transported by coach and horses to distant ports for export. For Irish soldiers based at Fort Napier, Pietermaritzburg, the temptation of this fabulous wealth proved irresistible: they deserted by the score and, as members of the criminal ‘Irish Brigade’, embarked on a spree of bank, safe and highway robberies.

Masked Raiders follows the wild exploits of legendary brigands like the McKeone brothers and ‘One-Armed-Jack’ McLaughlin, who ravaged the subcontinent, from the mining towns of Barberton, Kimberly and Johannesburg to the borders of Basotholand, Bechuanaland, Mozambique and Rhodesia. With tales of heists, safe-cracking, illegal gold dealings, prison breaks and hidden roadside treasure, the book reveals the potency of the highveld’s ‘criminal heroes’, a force – until now – largely hidden from history.

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Masked Raiders: Irish Banditry in Southern Africa 1880-1899 by Charles Van Onselen (paperback)

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