A Wanderer by Trade

A Wanderer by Trade
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 196
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781476634395
ISBN-13 : 1476634394
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis A Wanderer by Trade by : Patrick Webster

Many of Bob Dylan's most well-known works date from the 1960s, and can be seen as critical indicators of the changes in American society then and since. This book explores the unthreading of ideas about masculinity, femininity, sexuality, and identity through the lens of some of Dylan's most popular love songs. The author revealingly employs specific aspects of cultural theory to explore the appeal of Bob Dylan's music both now and during the time it was written.

The Romance of Trade

The Romance of Trade
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Publisher : London : Cassell Petter & Galpin
Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0021974600
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis The Romance of Trade by : Henry Richard Fox Bourne

The Namban Trade

The Namban Trade
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 290
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789004463875
ISBN-13 : 9004463879
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis The Namban Trade by : Mihoko Oka

Winner of the prize "Fundação Oriente – Embaixador João de Deus Ramos" of the Academia de Marinha 2021 This book attempts to depict certain aspects of the Portuguese trade in East Asia in the 16th and 17th centuries by analyzing the activities of the merchants and Christian missionaries involved. It also discusses the response of the Japanese regime in handling the systemic changes that took place in the Asian seas. Consequently, it explains how Jesuit missionaries forged close ties with local merchants from the start of their activities in East Asian waters, and there is no doubt that the propagation of Christianity in Japan was a result of their cooperation. The author of this book attempted to combine the essence of previous studies by Japanese and western scholars and added several new findings from analyses of original Japanese and European language documents.

The Slave Ship Wanderer

The Slave Ship Wanderer
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Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Total Pages : 120
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780820334578
ISBN-13 : 082033457X
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Slave Ship Wanderer by : Tom Henderson Wells

Published in 1967, The Slave Ship Wanderer details the journey of the elegant yacht that was used to secretly land a cargo of 400 enslaved Africans off the coast of Jekyll Island, Georgia, in 1859. It was the last successful large-scale importation of slaves into the United States, and it was done in defiance of a federal law. The Wanderer's crew had out-run ships of both the British and American Navies and the creators of the plot went on to evade federal marshals as they attempted to sell the slaves throughout the South. Tom Henderson Wells documents the story behind the prominent Georgian, Charles Lamar, who engineered the plot. He also explores the regional and national attention the story received and the failure to prosecute those involved. In tracing the story of the Wanderer, Wells provides insight into the heated political and social climate of the South on the verge of secession.

The Wanderer

The Wanderer
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 332
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0312343485
ISBN-13 : 9780312343484
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis The Wanderer by : Erik Calonius

On Nov. 28, 1858, a ship called the Wanderer slipped silently into a coastal channel and unloaded a cargo of over 400 African slaves onto Jekyll Island, Georgia, fifty years after the African slave trade had been made illegal. It was the last ship ever to bring a cargo of African slaves to American soil. The Wanderer began life as a luxury racing yacht, but within a year was secretly converted into a slave ship, and--using the pennant of the New York Yacht Club as a diversion--sailed off to Africa. More than a slaving venture, her journey defied the federal government and hurried the nation's descent into civil war. The New York Times first reported the story as a hoax; as groups of Africans began to appear in the small towns surrounding Savannah, however, the story of the Wanderer began to leak out, igniting a fire of protest and debate that made headlines throughout the nation and across the Atlantic. As the story shifts from New York City to Charleston, to the Congo River, Jekyll Island and finally Savannah, the Wanderer's tale is played out in the slave markets of Africa, the offices of the New York Times, heated Southern courtrooms, The White House, and some of the most charming homes Southern royalty had to offer. In a gripping account of the high seas and the high life in New York and Savannah, Erik Calonius brings to light one of the most important and little remembered stories of the Civil War period.

Gleanings of a Wanderer

Gleanings of a Wanderer
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 184
Release :
ISBN-10 : NLS:B900056292
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Gleanings of a Wanderer by : Gleanings

The Slave-Trader's Letter-Book

The Slave-Trader's Letter-Book
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Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Total Pages : 479
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780820351957
ISBN-13 : 0820351954
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis The Slave-Trader's Letter-Book by : Jim Jordan

Long-lost letters tell the story of an illegal slave shipment, a desperate Savannah businessman, and the lead-up to the Civil War. In 1858 Savannah businessman Charles Lamar, in violation of U.S. law, organized the shipment of hundreds of Africans on the luxury yacht Wanderer to Jekyll Island, Georgia. The four hundred survivors of the Middle Passage were sold into bondage. This was the first successful documented slave landing in the United States in about four decades, and it shocked a nation already on the path to civil war. Nearly thirty years later, the North American Review published excerpts from thirty of Lamar’s letters, reportedly taken from his letter book, which describe his criminal activities. However, the authenticity of the letters was in doubt until very recently. In the twenty-first century, researcher Jim Jordan found a cache of private papers belonging to Charles Lamar’s father, stored for decades in an attic in New Jersey. Among the documents was Charles Lamar’s letter book—confirming him as the author. The first part of this book recounts the flamboyant and reckless life of Lamar himself, including involvement in southern secession, the slave trade, and a plot to overthrow the government of Cuba. A portrait emerges at odds with Lamar's previous image as a savvy entrepreneur and principled rebel. Instead, we see a man who was often broke and whose volatility sabotaged him at every turn. His involvement in the slave trade was driven more by financial desperation than southern defiance. The second part presents the “Slave-Trader's Letter-Book.” Together with annotations, these seventy long-lost letters shed light on the lead-up to the Civil War from the remarkable perspective of a troubled, and troubling, figure.

Tales of a Wanderer

Tales of a Wanderer
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Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages : 170
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781685370701
ISBN-13 : 1685370705
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Tales of a Wanderer by : Stefan Azimioara

Tales of a Wanderer: A Journey’s Start By: Stefan Azimioara A small mountain town is ravaged and burned, leaving only a young girl, Revina, as the sole survivor. When she finds herself rescued by a cantankerous stranger, she'll enter a world of magic and mystery, and go much further from home than she'd ever dreamed. Tales of a Wanderer tells the story of an exiled court magician, whose travels lead him to friends, mentors, and foes alike. Follow him into the world of grandmasters, fanatics of their craft, who hone their talents with the weapons they chose. And see how his travels eventually lead him right back to where he started.