White Gold: The Extraordinary Story of Thomas Pellow and Islam's One Million White Slaves

Author:   Giles Milton
Publisher:   Picador USA
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9781250778239


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   09 March 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Giles Milton's White Gold tells the true story of white European slaves in eighteenth century Algiers, Tunis, and Morocco. ""An elegantly discursive retelling . . . customarily elegant prose."" --Simon Winchester, The Boston Globe In the summer of 1716, a Cornish cabin boy named Thomas Pellow and fifty-one of his comrades were captured at sea by Barbary corsairs. Their captors--Ali Hakem and his network of Islamic slave traders--had declared war on the whole of Christendom. Pellow and his shipmates were bought by the tyrannical sultan of Morocco. Drawn from the unpublished letters and manuscripts of Pellow and survivors like him, Giles Milton's White Gold is a fascinating glimpse at a time long forgotten by history.

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Author:   Giles Milton
Publisher:   Picador USA
Imprint:   Picador USA
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 20.80cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9781250778239


ISBN 10:   1250778239
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   09 March 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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An elegantly discursive retelling . . . [with] customarily elegant prose. --Simon Winchester, The Boston Globe A fascinating account . . . a fun and fanciful story from a little-known chapter in history. --The Washington Post Book World Milton's story could scarcely be more action packed, and its setting and subsidiary characters are as fantastic as its events. --The Sunday Times (London) Entertaining reading . . . [a] genuine feel of what it was like to be a European slave in North Africa. --Los Angeles Times Milton has produced a disturbing account of the barbaric splendor of the imperial Moroccan court, which he brings to life with considerable panache. . . . White Gold is an engrossing, expertly told story. --The Observer (London)


"""An elegantly discursive retelling . . . [with] customarily elegant prose."" --Simon Winchester, The Boston Globe ""A fascinating account . . . a fun and fanciful story from a little-known chapter in history."" --The Washington Post Book World ""Milton's story could scarcely be more action packed, and its setting and subsidiary characters are as fantastic as its events."" --The Sunday Times (London) ""Entertaining reading . . . [a] genuine feel of what it was like to be a European slave in North Africa."" --Los Angeles Times ""Milton has produced a disturbing account of the barbaric splendor of the imperial Moroccan court, which he brings to life with considerable panache. . . . White Gold is an engrossing, expertly told story."" --The Observer (London)"


""An elegantly discursive retelling . . . [with] customarily elegant prose."" --Simon Winchester, The Boston Globe ""A fascinating account . . . a fun and fanciful story from a little-known chapter in history."" --The Washington Post Book World ""Milton's story could scarcely be more action packed, and its setting and subsidiary characters are as fantastic as its events."" --The Sunday Times (London) ""Entertaining reading . . . [a] genuine feel of what it was like to be a European slave in North Africa."" --Los Angeles Times ""Milton has produced a disturbing account of the barbaric splendor of the imperial Moroccan court, which he brings to life with considerable panache. . . . White Gold is an engrossing, expertly told story."" --The Observer (London)


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Giles Milton is the internationally bestselling author of over ten works of narrative history published in twenty-five languages, including Soldier, Sailor, Frogman, Spy, Airman, Gangster, Kill or Die: How the Allies Won on D-Day; Samurai William; Churchill's Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare; and Nathaniel's Nutmeg, serialized by the BBC. He lives in London and Burgundy.

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