Barbary Slave

Barbary Slave
Author: Gardner Fox
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2018-02-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1479436518

Captured by Tripoli's Barbary pirates, Stephen Fletcher was first enslaved, then assigned to guard the Pasha's harem. Surrounded by sultry, sloe-eyed beauties whom he dared not touch under pain of torture, Fletcher lived only to escape -- until he met lovely Eve Doremus. An American like himself, Eve had been bought by Marlani, the Pasha’s favorite, to bedevil Fletcher for rejecting her advances. Together, Fletcher and Eve fought their way through every temptation and indignity in their frantic bid for survival.

White Slaves, African Masters

White Slaves, African Masters
Author: Paul Baepler
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 1999-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0226034046

IntroductionCotton Mather: The Glory of GoodnessJohn D. Foss: A Journal, of the Captivity and Sufferings of John FossJames Leander Cathcart: The Captives, Eleven Years in AlgiersMaria Martin: History of the Captivity and Sufferings of Mrs. Maria MartinJonathan Cowdery: American Captives in TripoliWilliam Ray: Horrors of SlaveryRobert Adams: The Narrative of Robert AdamsEliza Bradley: An Authentic NarrativeIon H. Perdicaris: In Raissuli's HandsAppendix: Publishing History of the American Barbary Captive Narrative Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Barbary Slavegirl

Barbary Slavegirl
Author: Allan Aldiss
Publisher:
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2012-06-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781478146131

This novel is set in a time and place where harem women really were totally at the mercy of the rich men who owned them, and of the black eunuchs who supervised them. European women really were captured by the Corsairs and sold in the slave markets of the East. The Barbary States did have a reputation for treating Christian slaves unbelievably harshly, almost as animals - and although you won't find Marsa on the map, it well could have been.The story takes place during the long drawn out war between Britain and revolutionary and then Napoleonic France, which started in 1793 and only ended with the Battle of Waterloo twenty-two years later.

White Slavery in the Barbary States

White Slavery in the Barbary States
Author: Charles Sumner
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2019-11-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

First published about 150 or so years ago, the book casts light upon the history of slavery generally and the Barbary slave practice specifically. The author calls out the hypocrisy of the American practice of slavery with the American outrage and war against the Barbary States. He uses stories and journal entries from slaves and freed slaves to illustrate the experience.

Celia, a Slave

Celia, a Slave
Author: Barbara Seyda
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2016-08-23
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0300224591

The winner of the 2015 Yale Drama Series playwriting competition was selected by Nicholas Wright, former Associate Director of London’s Royal Court. Barbara Seyda’s stunningly theatrical Celia, a Slave is a vivid tableau of interviews with the dead that interweaves oral histories with official archival records. Powerful, poetic, and stylistically bold, this work foregrounds twenty-three diverse characters to recall the events that led to the hanging of nineteen-year-old Celia, an African American slave convicted in a Missouri court of murdering her master, the prosperous landowner Robert Newsom, in 1855. Excavating actual trial transcripts and court records, Seyda bears witness to racial and sexual violence in U.S. history, illuminating the brutal realities of female slave life in the pre–Civil War South while exploring the intersection of rape, morality, economics, and gender politics that continue to resonate today.

South from Barbary

South from Barbary
Author: Justin Marozzi
Publisher: HarperPerennial
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN:

An account of Justin Marozzi's 1500-mile journey by camel along the slave-trade routes of the Libyan Sahara. Marozzi and his travelling companion Ned had never travelled in the desert, nor had they ridden camels before embarking on this expedition. Encouraged by a series of idiosyncratic Touareg and Tubbu guides, they learnt the full range of desert survival skills, including how to master their five faithful camels.