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White gold, the extraordinary story of Thomas Pellow and Islam's one million white slaves, Giles Milton

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White gold, the extraordinary story of Thomas Pellow and Islam's one million white slaves, Giles Milton
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [281]-304) and index
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illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
White gold
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
56941892
Responsibility statement
Giles Milton
Sub title
the extraordinary story of Thomas Pellow and Islam's one million white slaves
Summary
This book reveals a disturbing and long forgotten chapter of history. In 1716, a Cornish cabin boy named Thomas Pellow and 51 comrades were captured at sea by the Barbary corsairs. Their captors--a network of Muslim slave traders--had declared war on Christendom. Thousands had been snatched from their homes in France, Spain, England and Italy and taken in chains to the great slave markets of Algiers, Tunis and Sal* in Morocco. Pellow and his shipmates were bought by the tyrannical sultan of Morocco, who was constructing a palace of such grandeur that it would surpass every other building in the world, built entirely by Christian slave labor. Resourceful, resilient, and quick-thinking, Pellow was selected by the sultan for special treatment, and was one of the fortunate few who survived to tell his tale.--From publisher description
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