White Gold: The Extraordinary Story of Thomas Pellow and North Africa's One Million European Slaves
by:
Giles Milton (author)
Writer and journalist Giles Milton specializes in the history of travel and exploration. His latest literary adventure, White Gold, is the story of Thomas Pellow, a Cornish cabin boy who was captured at sea by a group of fanatical Islamic slave traders—the Barbary corsairs, taken in chains to...
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Writer and journalist Giles Milton specializes in the history of travel and exploration. His latest literary adventure, White Gold, is the story of Thomas Pellow, a Cornish cabin boy who was captured at sea by a group of fanatical Islamic slave traders—the Barbary corsairs, taken in chains to the great slave markets of Algiers, Tunis and Salè in Morocco and sold to the highest bidder. Pellow’s purchaser happened to be the tyrannical sultan of Morroco, Moulay Ismail, a man committed to building a vast imperial pleasure palace of unsurpassable splendour built entirely by Christian slave labour. After enduring long periods of torture Pellow converted to Islam and became the personal slave of the sultan for over two decades—including a stint as a soldier in the sultan’s army—before finally making a dramatic escape and return to Cornwall. The account is supported by the unpublished letters and manuscripts of slaves and the various ambassadors sent to free them. This is an excellently written account of the history of the white slave trade. Pellow’s story is an extraordinary one but the real interest lies in the picture Milton builds of life in the slave pens and especially of daily life at the court of the spectacularly barbaric Moulay Ismail. --Larry Brown
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780340834947 (0340834943)
Publish date: July 15th 2004
Publisher: HODDER AND STOUGHTON
Pages no: 316
Edition language: English
White Gold is the only book my library had about white slavery and I was really looking forward to reading it. I don't know how it is in other countries, but I know here in America there isn't anything taught about white slavery. Apparently there were even white slaves here in America, but I've foun...
Initially I was under the impression that this book is a historical novel, so I wasted first 20 pages waiting for the novel to start thinking I am just reading some extremely long prologue. Once I realised it was actually historical non fiction I started really enjoying it. Milton unearthenes some l...
Initially I was under the impression that this book is a historical novel, so I wasted first 20 pages waiting for the novel to start. Once I realised it was actually historical non fiction I started really enjoying it. Milton unearthenes some little known part of world history and delivers it to us ...