Logotipo librería Marcial Pons
Predator of the seas

Predator of the seas
a history of the slaveship that fought for emancipation

  • ISBN: 9780300263992
  • Editorial: Yale University Press
  • Lugar de la edición: New Haven. Estados Unidos de Norteamérica
  • Encuadernación: Cartoné
  • Medidas: 24 cm
  • Nº Pág.: 368
  • Idiomas: Inglés

Papel: Cartoné
38,31 €
Stock en librería. Envío en 24/48 horas

Resumen

The dramatic biography of a slaveship turned freedom-fighter-which brings new insights into Britain's involvement in the end of the trade in enslaved people

In 1827 the Royal Navy purchased a Baltimore clipper and renamed her the Black Joke. Assigned to the Preventative Squadron, she patrolled the west coast of Africa and freed 3,692 captives from enslavement. Beloved by seafarers and celebrated by the public, the Black Joke would become the most famous weapon in the campaign for abolition.

But in her previous life as the Henriqueta, the Black Joke had been a slave ship.

Through the experiences of slavers and abolitionists, captives and crew, Stephen Taylor charts the vessel's extraordinary double life. As the Henriqueta she operated as an engine of atrocity, trafficking over 3,000 captives to plantations in Brazil. But subsequently manned by British seamen and Liberian Kru, the Black Joke became the scourge of Spanish and Brazilian slavers. She did so despite limited resources, neglect, and even obstruction by the authorities at home.

Taylor offers a gripping account of the world of the transatlantic trade, through the eyes of its perpetrators-and those who sought its end.

ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS
AUTHOR'S NOTE
MAPS
PROLOGUE
Part I HENRIQUETA
CHAPTER 1 FROM BALTIMORE TO BAHIA: January-October 1824
CHAPTER 2 A HELL AFLOAT: October 1824-January 1825
CHAPTER 3 'THE MOANS, THE WEEPING, THE CRIES': January-July 1825
CHAPTER 4 GIFTS FOR THE KING: August-October 1825
CHAPTER 5 'THERE HAS BEEN CONCEALMENT': October-November 1825
CHAPTER 6 BONDED BY SUFFERING: November 1825-October 1826 CHAPTER 7 'THE MOST SANGUINE AVARICE': October 1826-September 1827
INTERLUDE
Part II BLACK JOKE
CHAPTER 8 COMMODORE COLLIER'S PURCHASE: September-December 1827
CHAPTER 9 EXORCISING DEMONS: January-April 1828
CHAPTER 10 'A COSTLY GRAVE FOR BRITISH SUBJECTS': April-July 1828
CHAPTER 11 RISING TO RENOWN: August 1828-April 1829
CHAPTER 12 'SHE SEEMED TO EXULT IN WHAT SHE HAD DONE': November 1828-May 1829
CHAPTER 13 PLAGUE AT SEA: March-December 1829
CHAPTER 14 A WANING OF GIFTS: January-November 1830 CHAPTER 15 'IS THIS UNPARALLELED CRUELTY TO LAST FOR EVER?': November 1830-July 1831
CHAPTER 16 PASSING THE TORCH: June 1831-February 1832
CHAPTER 17 THEIR LORDSHIPS' JUDGMENT: January-May 1832
EPILOGUE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ENDNOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX

Resumen

Utilizamos cookies propias y de terceros para mejorar nuestros servicios y facilitar la navegación. Si continúa navegando consideramos que acepta su uso.

aceptar más información