
The Forgotten Trade
Comprising the Log of the Daniel and Henry of 1700 and Accounts of the Slave Trade From the Minor Ports of England 1698-1725
Nigel Tattersfield(Author)
Pimlico (Publisher)
Published on 2. July 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
480 pages
978-0-7126-7343-3 (ISBN)
Description
`I pray people will read this richly detailed and absorbing book, with its vivid renaissance of a matter most of us English seem to have wished into oblivion. ' John Fowles Meticulously kept by Walter Prideaux, the log of the Daniel and Henry provides an astonishing record of a trading venture in the year 1700. Two years earlier, the Guinea trade had been prised loose by an Act of Parliament from the monopoly of the Royal African Company, and respectable burghers in a dozen small provincial ports seized what they saw as an opportunity for quick rewards from the slave trade. Few of these merchants knew anything of trading in Africa, nor of the unscrupulous tribalchiefs who readily offered men, women and children in hard bargaining for beads, alcohol, weapons and gunpowder. In the second part of this book, Tattersfield went in search of long-forgotten documents to chart how small provincial ports fared both economically and morally in the early years of slave trading.
Reviews / Votes
A great amount of detail,...the material is still fascinating and shows how easily men can numb their consciences when profit calls. * Irish Times *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Vintage
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Illustrations
1
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
798 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7126-7343-3 (9780712673433)
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Nigel Tattersfield
The Forgotten Trade
Comprising the Log of the Daniel and Henry of 1700 and Accounts of the Slave Trade From the Minor Ports of England 1698-1725
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John Fowles was born in 1926. He won international recognition with The Collector, his first published title, in 1963. He was immediately acclaimed as an outstandingly innovative writer of exceptional imaginative power, and this reputation was confirmed with the appearance of his subsequent works: The Aristos, The Magus, The French Lieutenant's Woman, The Ebony Tower, Daniel Martin, Mantissa, and A Maggot. John Fowles died in Lyme Regis in 2005. Two volumes of his Journals have recently been published; the first in 2003, the second in 2006.