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The History of the Long Captivity and Adventures of Thomas Pellow, in South-Barbary.

The History of the Long Captivity and Adventures of Thomas Pellow, in South-Barbary.

by Pellow, Thomas.

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Used - Poor Pellow spent the years 1715-1738 as a slave under Sultan Moulay Ismail of Morocco. Only 11-years-old when captured, he was
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London: R. Goadby, n.d. (1751). Poor Pellow spent the years 1715-1738 as a slave under Sultan Moulay Ismail of Morocco. Only 11-years-old when captured, he was handpicked to attend the Sultan's son. After an extended period of torture, Pellow converted to Islam. Thus, his lengthy and detailed account is more of an "insider's" version than the typical Barbary captivity. Pellow finally made his escape by boarding an Irish trading ship in 1738. However, upon his return to Britain, he found it difficult to adjust to English life, having more or less been raised as a Muslim. Pellow's highly detailed and factual narrative has been feeding schlars for centuries. Bound in period full calf with raided bands and spine label. Backstrip worn, front joint cracked but holding. Text clean. Scarce in the trade, with only a single copy available online.. 9.5 x 16.5 cm. (1 publisher's ad), title, 388 pp.
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The History of the Long Captivity and Adventures of Thomas Pellow, in South-Barbary.

The History of the Long Captivity and Adventures of Thomas Pellow, in South-Barbary.

by Pellow, Thomas.

  • Used
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Used - Poor Pellow spent the years 1715-1738 as a slave under Sultan Moulay Ismail of Morocco. Only 11-years-old when captured, he was
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Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States
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London: R. Goadby, n.d. (1751). Poor Pellow spent the years 1715-1738 as a slave under Sultan Moulay Ismail of Morocco. Only 11-years-old when captured, he was handpicked to attend the Sultan's son. After an extended period of torture, Pellow converted to Islam. Thus, his lengthy and detailed account is more of an "insider's" version than the typical Barbary captivity. Pellow finally made his escape by boarding an Irish trading ship in 1738. However, upon his return to Britain, he found it difficult to adjust to English life, having more or less been raised as a Muslim. Pellow's highly detailed and factual narrative has been feeding scholars for centuries. Bound in period full calf with raided bands and spine label. Backstrip worn, front joint cracked but holding. Text clean. Scarce in the trade, with only a single copy available online.. 9.5 x 16.5 cm. (1 publisher's ad), title, 388 pp.
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The History of the Long Captivity and Adventures of Thomas Pellow, in South Barbary, Etc.

by Pellow, Thomas

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2nd Ed
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Hardcover
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[Sherborne?]: Printed for R. Goadby and Sold By W. Owen, 1751. Top board detached. spine has small loss; boards rubbed and worn at corners; Text block and contents sound. 388p.. 2nd Ed. Full-Leather. Good reading copy/No Jacket (as issued). 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" Tall.
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