
History of the Liverpool Privateers and Letters of Marque
by Williams, GomerBuy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | |
Privateering | |
A peep behind the scenes | |
The story of Captain Fortunatus Wright and Selim, the Armenian captive | |
Privateers of the Seven Years' War | |
Privateers of the American War of Independence | |
Liverpool privateers and letters of marque ships during the wars of the French Revolution | |
Liverpool privateers during the second war with America | |
The Liverpool Slave Trade | |
The Liverpool slave trade, how it originated and thrived | |
Captain John Newton | |
The massacre at Old Calabar | |
The abolition movement | |
Horrors of the middle passage | |
Emoluments of the traffic. A millionaire's ventures | |
The corporation and the slave trade | |
Captain Hugh Crow | |
Appendixes | |
Index | |
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