Sweet Water and Bitter: The Ships That Stopped the Slave Trade

Author:   Sian Rees ,  Sin Rees ,  Si N Rees
Publisher:   University Press of New England
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9781584659808


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   08 March 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Sweet Water and Bitter: The Ships That Stopped the Slave Trade


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Author:   Sian Rees ,  Sin Rees ,  Si N Rees
Publisher:   University Press of New England
Imprint:   University Press of New England
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.658kg
ISBN:  

9781584659808


ISBN 10:   1584659807
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   08 March 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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The good news is that trafficking in persons today is probably less profitable than slavery was in the 19th century or drugs are in the 21st. . . . We can reasonably hope to see modern-day slavery dramatically diminished in our lifetime, but we need the sobriety that Sweet Water and Bitter provides. -Books and Culture


Rees presents a well-researched account of Britain's attempt to stem the Atlantic slave trade by creating the Preventive Squadron to enforce the 1807 Abolition Act. . . . Her use of case histories and personal narratives make this an especially engrossing read. Readers not well acquainted with African geography and nautical nomenclature may find the myriad details overwhelming, but Rees does an overall solid job of crafting a readable but dense narrative for serious readers. . . . Rees presents a little-known but historically significant chapter in nautical and slavery history, an important addition to 19th-century studies. Recommended to students and informed lay readers in British history and African geography. ?Library Journal


The good news is that trafficking in persons today is probably less profitable than slavery was in the 19th century or drugs are in the 21st. . . . We can reasonably hope to see modern-day slavery dramatically diminished in our lifetime, but we need the sobriety that Sweet Water and Bitter provides. - Books and Culture


The good news is that trafficking in persons today is probably less profitable than slavery was in the 19th century or drugs are in the 21st. . . . We can reasonably hope to see modern-day slavery dramatically diminished in our lifetime, but we need the sobriety that Sweet Water and Bitter provides. --Books and Culture


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SIAN REES grew up around boats and shipyards in Cornwall. She read modern history at Oxford, has traveled widely, and is the author of the bestsellers The Floating Brothel and The Ship Thieves. She lives in Brighton, England.

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