Who Was to Blame? Coroner’s Enquiry into the Sunshine Railway Disaster

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Who Was to Blame? Coroner’s Enquiry into the Sunshine Railway Disaster

By W.O. Bagley

Melbourne: Arbuckle, Waddell & Fawckner, 1909. 206pp.

Enquiry into the collision between the Bendigo and Ballarat passenger trains on Easter Monday, April 20th, 1908, in which 44 people were killed and over 400 injured. Scarce.

Condition: Boards flecked, spine has blemishes, but book solid and sound. Internally very good.

Normally $280

Website special $220.

Blue vintage book cover with gold text: The Sunshine Railway Disaster. Who was to Blame? Coroner's Searching Enquiry. W.O. Bailey. Worn and textured.
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