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Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Leigh Straw has been a lecturer at Edith Cowan University.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2018 joint winner Margaret Medcalf Award for After the War: Returned Soldiers and the Mental and Physical Scars of World War 1 (Monograph published by UWA Publishing)

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Angel Of Death : Dulcie Markham, Femme Fatale of the Australian Underworld Sydney : ABC Books , 2019 15436491 2019 single work biography

'The newspapers called her 'Australia's most beautiful bad woman' and she was deadly to know...

'This is the story of 'Pretty' Dulcie Markham, a key figure of the underworld of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, who, according to one crime reporter, 'saw more violence and death than any other woman in Australia's history'. Nicknamed the 'Black Widow' and 'Angel of Death' by the crooks, reporters and police who knew her best, Dulcie's lovers were stabbed and gunned down in the most violent years of Australian crime, the 1920s to the 1950s. Not always by her ...'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2020 longlisted Davitt Award Best True Crime Book
y separately published work icon Liliam Armfield Lillian Armfield : How Australia's First Female Detective took on Tilly Devine and the Razor Gangs and Changed the Face of the Force Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2018 13454966 2018 single work biography crime

'An engaging account of an extraordinary, trailblazing woman - Australia's first female detective - LILLIAN ARMFIELD is also the vivid and gripping story of the origins of Sydney's organised crime underbelly.

''Special Constable' Lillian Armfield was policing Sydney's mean streets during some of the most dramatic years of crime in the city. By the late 1920s, eastern Sydney was the heartland of organised crime and the notorious turf battles known as the Razor Wars, where bloodied bodies were strewn across streets after late-night clashes between rival gangs. At first disapproved of by her male colleagues, and often working solo and undercover, Lillian investigated it all - from runaway girls, opium dens and back-street sly grog shops to drug trafficking, rape and murder. She dealt with the infamous crime figures of the day - Tilly Devine, Kate Leigh, 'Botany May' Smith and their associates - who eventually accorded Lillian a grudging respect.

'Lillian Armfield's life and achievements were extraordinary. She paved the way for the women of today's police force and her amazing story is also a compelling chapter in Australian true crime history.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2019 longlisted Davitt Award Best True Crime Book
y separately published work icon The Worst Woman in Sydney : The Life and Crimes of Kate Leigh Sydney : NewSouth Publishing , 2016 9697503 2016 single work biography

'The legend of Kate Leigh, Sydney’s famed brothel madam, sly grog seller and drug dealer, has loomed large in TV’s Underbelly and every other account of Sydney’s criminal history from the 1920s to the 1960s. But she has never had a biography of her own.'

'Despite having more than 100 criminal convictions to her name, Kate Leigh is also remembered as a local hero, giving money to needy families and supporting her local community through the hard times of Depression and war. Here, novelist and historian Leigh Straw teases out the full story of how this wayward Reformatory girl from Dubbo made a fortune in eastern Sydney and defied the gender stereotyping of the time to become a leading underworld figure.' (Source: Newsouth Books website)

2017 longlisted Davitt Award Best True Crime Book
2017 longlisted Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) Small Publishers' Adult Book of the Year
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