Jeopardy of Every Wind

Jeopardy of Every Wind
Author: Sue Paul
Publisher: Monsoon Books
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2020-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1912049635

In 1669, fleeing a London decimated by the plague and the Great Fire, a young English child arrived, alone, at Fort St. George, the first English fortress in Mughal India. The boy survived to become a maverick merchant-mariner, an ‘independent’ trading on the fringes of the East India Company. Captain Thomas Bowrey gained renown in numerous fields. Operating throughout the East Indies and speaking Malay, the lingua franca of diplomacy and trade in the region, he would write and publish the first ever Malay-English dictionary, a seminal work that even a century later would be used by the likes of Thomas Stamford Raffles, the founder of Singapore. It has also been claimed Bowrey wrote the earliest first-hand account of the recreational use of cannabis. Bowrey’s shipping interests, however, were plagued by pirates, privateers and mutiny and included the tragic Worcester, which played a pivotal role in the union of England and Scotland. Subsequent projects included the east African slave trade and his collaboration with Daniel Defoe in the founding of the South Sea Company. Despite everything, Bowrey succeeded in amassing sufficient fortune for alms-houses to be built in his name following his death, but his true legacy is his papers that lay hidden in an attic for two centuries and which now shed light not only on the exploits of this remarkable man but also on life and commerce at the start of globalisation.

Jeopardy of Every Wind

Jeopardy of Every Wind
Author: Sue Paul
Publisher:
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2020-04-30
Genre: British
ISBN: 9781912049622

Captain Thomas Bowrey gained renown in numerous fields. He would publish the first ever Malay-English dictionary; he was involved in the African slave trade to India and he collaborated with Daniel Defoe, author of Robinson Crusoe, in the founding of the South Sea Company.

Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling
Author: Rudyard Kipling
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 866
Release: 1988-12-27
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 038526089X

Witty, profound, wildly funny, acerbic and occasionally savage, Rudyard Kipling's poems continue to delight readers of all ages. Included are both the familiar favorites and Kipling's lesser-known works. This is the only complete collection of Kipling's poems available in paperback.

Disease in the Merchant Navy

Disease in the Merchant Navy
Author: Gordon Cook
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2019-08-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1315346931

In this unique, highly detailed examination, Gordon C Cook explores disease in the merchant navy through the history of the Seamen's Hospital Society. From its foundation in 1812, until the present day, the Seamen's Hospital Society has been responsible for the physical welfare of merchant seamen and has headed many remarkable advances in medical science. This handsome volume is ideal for all those with an interest in the Seamen's Hospital Society, medical and naval historians, and general readers with an interest in maritime and naval history.

The Seven Seas

The Seven Seas
Author: Rudyard Kipling
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2024-02-25
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

"The Seven Seas" is a collection of poems by Rudyard Kipling, first published in 1896. Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936) was a British author and poet, best known for his works inspired by his experiences in British India during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. "The Seven Seas" is one of Kipling's poetry collections, showcasing his diverse range of verse. Key poems in "The Seven Seas" include: 1. **"McAndrew's Hymn":** A tribute to a Scottish engineer, reflecting on the power of technology and the sea. 2. **"The White Man's Burden":** Although not originally part of "The Seven Seas," this poem is often associated with the collection. It reflects imperialist sentiments of the time. 3. **"The Ballad of East and West":** This poem explores the theme of unity and mutual respect across cultural and geographical divides. 4. **"If—":** One of Kipling's most famous poems, offering advice on stoicism and resilience in the face of challenges. "The Seven Seas" showcases Kipling's versatility as a poet, capturing the spirit of the sea, exploring themes of imperialism, and providing reflections on human nature and society. Kipling's works, including those in this collection, have left a lasting impact on literature and continue to be studied and appreciated for their depth and complexity.