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FLOATING PRISON Louis Garneray

FLOATING PRISON By Louis Garneray

FLOATING PRISON by Louis Garneray


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Condition - Very Good
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Summary

An unabridged version of this classic text about 19th-century naval life. It is the dramatic narrative of one Frenchman's nine-year incarceration in the prison hulks of Portsmouth Harbour. By turns violent, poignant, dark and humorous, it sheds light on a largely neglected area of British history.

FLOATING PRISON Summary

FLOATING PRISON by Louis Garneray

In 1806 Lt. Louis Garneray's ship was en route to France when it was captured by the Royal Navy. Confined for nine years with hundreds of others in the cramped quarters of a prison ship off Portsmouth, he tells a compelling story in turns violent, poignant, dark, and humorous. Originally published in 1851 in French as Mes Pontons, the memoir is considered to be the most detailed account of shipboard prison life at that time. Translator Richard Rose presents the first full, unabridged English-language version of the classic and draws on extensive research to examine the veracity of the more fanciful elements of the narrative. As an added feature, the book is illustrated with paintings and etchings done by Garneray, who became a distinguished maritime artist later in life. This rare first-person expose; on a little-known facet of the age of sail is a valuable resource and makes fascinating reading.

Additional information

GOR005006160
9780851779423
0851779425
FLOATING PRISON by Louis Garneray
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20031030
256
N/A
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