Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Book in very good condition. Pages clean and binding tight. This is a story of a simple, native-born Australian who said no to the oppression, and fought it in the only way he knew how. Captain Thunderbolt was a political dissident at a time when that 'crime' was punishable by a Crown bullet and forced exile to the historical and social wilderness. Did he really get that bullet, as the Crown insists? Or did he live to be an old man in America? Why didn't our rulers want us to know what really happened at Uralla in May of 1870?