Książka Peter Strickland Grant

Peter Strickland

New London Shipmaster, Boston Merchant, First Consul to Senegal

Autor: Grant, Stephen, H.
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Dostępność: Dostępna u dostawcy
Wysyłamy za 9-15 dni
83.62
This is the first biography of Capt. Peter Strickland, a little-known Connecticut Yankee who crossed...

Informacje o książce

Autor
Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2006
strony
236
EAN
9780978771331
ISBN
9780978771331
Enbook ID
07428500
Waga
352
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 13

Pełny opis

This is the first biography of Capt. Peter Strickland, a little-known Connecticut Yankee who crossed the Atlantic 100 times in command of a sailing vessel, traded with French and Portuguese colonies during the period 1864-1905, and served as the first American consul to French West Africa for over 20 years. We know about Peter Strickland's long life (1837-1921) because he wrote a daily journal from the age of 19 until the year he died. He broke away from a long line of Connecticut farmers to adopt a seafaring life at the age of 15. Capt. Strickland's merchant marine career led him from the east coast of the United States to the west coast of Africa. He introduced American tobacco and wood products into French and Portuguese colonies and on the return trips carried animal hides and peanuts in his 100-ton schooners. He wrote and published a book on behalf of sailors. The most knowledgeable American in the African trade for 40 years, Strickland struggled to maintain an American competitive edge among the dominant commercial presence of French trading houses from Bordeaux and Marseilles. The U.S. State Department asked him to become the first consul in French West Africa, with residence in Senegal. The captain accepted the terms: he would receive no salary, but he could keep the port fees he collected and continue to practice his import-export business. Living on the former slave island of Gorée, Strickland battled epidemics of cholera and yellow fever. He suffered from malaria and catarrh. His 23-year-old son George accidentally drowned off the coast of Dakar, Senegal. Demoralized and ill, Strickland retired to Boston in 1905 and became a gentleman farmer. At age 77, he recopied his entire journal into bound volumes.

Możesz być zainteresowany

Zoraida

Harold Piffard
102.99

Better Past

Lynn Edward Dawson
64.93
507.90

Thailand

Alexa West
80.02
42.44

Jump Serve

Jake Maddox
31.63

Waves of the Sea

Philip Rose
91.12

Surferhunter

James Henry Littlefield
46.53

Prime Paradigm

Paul A Chilson
58.79
205.41
79.34

Harmonic Mind

Paul Smolensky
290.11
423.49

Fred Wilson

Doro Globus
108.74

Rights of Passage

Nicholas Blomley
262.37
76.42
50.13
888.57

Klienci, którzy kupili tę książkę, kupili również

160.73

El pr­ncipe

MAQUIAVELO
23.94

Zemědům

Gary Snyder
29.20