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Quelch's Gold: Piracy, Greed, and Betrayal in Colonial New England

Autor Clifford Beal
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2008
In May 1704 an eighty-ton brigantine, the Charles, quietly slipped into the cove at Marblehead, Massachusetts. Her sudden and unexpected appearance, some ten months after she had left Marblehead under mysterious circumstances, started tongues wagging down at the docks and in the town’s dim, cramped, seafront taverns. During the following three weeks, a drama played out involving the crew of the Charles; her commander, John Quelch; and the colonial governments of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. In the hold of the Charles lay large quantities of Brazilian sugar, hides, cloth, guns, and gold dust and coins worth more than 10,000 sterling—a huge fortune for the time.This booty and the circumstances of the ship’s voyage led to Quelch’s arrest on charges of piracy and murder against the subjects of Queen Anne’s newest ally, the king of Portugal. One historian called Quelch’s trial, the first admiralty trial ever held outside England, “the first case of judicial murder in America.” Beyond the lure of the immediate charges, what drew folks to the Quelch case were the first stirrings of American rebellion against English rule, for the mob saw the high-handed treatment of Quelch as an attack on personal liberty and freedom. Whether pirate or privateer, Quelch suffered a travesty of justice, even by the legal standards of the time. His is a dramatic and tragic story about a man caught up in a political world he no longer understands.A legend persists that before they were captured, Quelch’s crew buried some of their gold on Star Island off the New Hampshire coast. Every summer to this day the island has continued to attract treasure hunters searching for Quelch’s gold. Quelch’s Gold tells the story behind the legend.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781597972338
ISBN-10: 1597972339
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 150 x 250 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Potomac Books Inc
Colecția Potomac Books
Locul publicării:United States

Recenzii

"Beal cuts to the heart of one authentic pirate in his new book Quelch's Gold. John Quelch is not as famous as Captain Kidd and Edmund "Blackbeard" Teach, who also sailed these waters, but his story reveals much about how pirates actually lived...Quelch's Gold is a thrilling pirate story, now finally and dramatically told, as bizarre as anything Disney might dream up but this one is true."—SeacoastNH.com

“Beal deftly weaves a tale of intrigue and abuse by authorities to prosecute Quelch for piracy."—Pirates and Privateers

“A worthwhile acquisition for history buffs.”—Midwest Book Review

Notă biografică

Clifford Beal is a defense and security affairs writer and the former Editor of Jane's Defence Weekly in London. He has written for periodicals including Jane's, Military History Quarterly, The Sunday Times, Toronto Globe & Mail, Dublin Sunday Business Post, Frontiers, Focus, and The International Herald Tribune.