An edition of A merciless place (2010)

A merciless place

the fate of Britain's convicts after the American Revolution

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An edition of A merciless place (2010)

A merciless place

the fate of Britain's convicts after the American Revolution

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From the publisher. Since Robert Hughes' The Fatal Shore, the fate of British convicts has burned brightly in the popular imagination. Incredibly, their larger story is even more dramatic -- the saga of forgotten men and women scattered to the farthest corners of the British empire, driven by the winds of the American Revolution and the currents of the African slave trade. In A Merciless Place, Emma Christopher brilliantly captures this previously unknown story of poverty, punishment, and transportation. The story begins with the American War of Independence, until which many British convicts were shipped across the Atlantic. The Revolution interrupted this flow and inspired two entrepreneurs to organize the criminals into military units to fight for the crown. The felon soldiers went to West Africa's slave-trading posts just as the war ended; these forts became the new destination for England's rapidly multiplying convicts. The move was a disaster. Christopher writes that "before the scheme was abandoned, it would have run the gamut of piracy, treachery, mutiny, starvation, poisonings, allegations of white women forced to prostitute themselves to African men, and not least several cases of murder." To end the scandal, the British government chose a new destination, as far away as possible: Australia. Christopher here captures the gritty lives of Britain's convicts: victims of London's underworld, rife with brutal crime and sometimes even more brutal punishments. Equally fascinating are the portraits of Fante people of West Africa, forced to undergo dramatic changes in their role as intermediaries with Europeans in the slave trade. Here, too, are the aboriginal Australians, coping with the transformation of their native land. They all inhabit A Merciless Place -- a tour de force and historical narrative at its finest.

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English
Pages
432

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Table of Contents

Destinations for Britain's transported convicts, c. 1770-1800
West Africa, c. 1780-1822
Bound for America
Mr. Jefferson and Patrick Madan
London in flames
The "best sacrifices for death"
Africa
The battle for the coast
Deserting to the enemy
A plantation with slaves
A mutiny and a most peculiar murder
Trouble at Goree Island
"Naked and diseased on the sandy shore"
Trying America again
The once mighty are fallen
Lemane Island
The end of the African disaster
Afterword.

Edition Notes

"First published in Australia in 2010 by Allen & Unwin"--T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 367-412) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
365/.34
Library of Congress
HV8949 .C47 2011, DU115, HV8949.C47 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
432 p., [12] p. of plates :
Number of pages
432

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25001879M
Internet Archive
mercilessplacefa0000chri
ISBN 10
0199782555
ISBN 13
9780199782550, 9780199695935
LCCN
2010049032
OCLC/WorldCat
681503781

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL16114138W

Work Description

In this book, the author has found the 'missing link' between the American Revolution and The Fatal Shore, and tells the extraordinary story - lost for two centuries - of how a failed British attempt to establish a penal colony in West Africa led to their eventual decision to abandon their African plans and establish a new colony in the recently discovered colony known as New South Wales.

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