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Gelignite Jack Murray
Gelignite Jack Murray

Gelignite Jack Murray

An Aussie Larriken Legend

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BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY

376 Pages, 5.25 x 8.25

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $19.99 (US $19.99) (CA $26.99)

Publication Date: July 2022

ISBN 9781760794361

Rights: US & CA

New Holland Publishers (Jul 2022)

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Overview

At the mere mention of the name 'Gelignite' Jack Murray, any Australian from the Baby Boomer era or older can't help but to crack a smile. Murray was best known as the rally driver who in 1954 won the REDEX Round Australia Reliability Trial without the loss of a single point; but Jack's sporting interests and achievements were eclectic and far-ranging. In his own words, at different times throughout his life he was 'engaged in various sports with various successes': cycling; VFL schoolboy football; stock car racing; hill climbing motor races; circuit car racing; car endurance events; Australian and NSW Grand Prix racing; international and Australian rally driving; wrestling; boxing; crocodile, kangaroo, and buffalo hunting; ocean boat racing and waterskiing—to name most, but not all. Oh yes—Jack even raced a bathtub once, plug in. Jack Murray died in 1983. Encounters with those who met him, knew him and loved him now grow fewer and fewer, as the years pass and the Reliability Trials of the 1950s drift into Australian history and folklore. Jack's personal and nonpublic life, showing the man behind the derring-do, has never been fully explored or written about.

Author Biography

Son of the legendary Australian larrikin 'Gelignite' Jack Murray, famous REDEX Reliability Trial driver and sportsman of the 1950s, Phil Murray has inherited his father's genes when it comes to adventure. Phil's adventures and achievements have included: white-water rafting the Grand Canyon; trekking on three continents (Himalayas, Africa, and Australia); as well as travelling extensively throughout Europe, Africa, South America, and Asia. One of his adventures which provided inspiration for his writing involved following in 'the footsteps of heroes'— walking the iconic Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea