Introduction
1. From Agrarian Ireland and Industrial Lancashire to Natal’s College of Banditry
2. Deserters and Navvies: Birth of an ‘Irish Brigade'
3. Bank Robbers in the Kingdom of the Imagination
4. Coach Robbers and Highwaymen in the Pre-Rail Era
5. Safe-Robbers and Blasters of the Witwatersrand
6. The Parameters of Popular Support: Criminal Heroes, Outlaw Legends and Social Bandits
7. The Birth and Death of 'Outlaw Legends': Social Banditry in a Racially Divided Setting
8. Illicit Gold Buying, the Arrival of the Advanced Irish Nationalists and the Loss of the Dorothea
Conclusion: The Irish Brigade and Anti-Imperialist Struggles in Retrospect
Note on Sources
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index