Friday, 11 May 2012
History of Liverpool privateers and pirates
Prof. David Eltis has written a forward to this edition published in 2004 using the original late nineteenth century text. Gomer Williams was local journalist with a great interest in the Liverpool's mercantile history. Jamaica featured heavily in the narrative that tackles the city's involvement in privateering through to slavery and the abolition movement. Using primary source material the first section deals mostly with shipping. For anyone considering the trade connections between Jamaica and Liverpool, this book invaluable. A large section on the war of independence in North America is less relevant to the West Indies. The second part to the book on Liverpool's rile in the slave trade provides a multitude of references to the triangular trade with Jamaica. It has a very useful appendix, detailing ships, destinations and cargo for further research. The original 1897 version is freely available on archive.org (History of Liverpool privateers and pirates)
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