Sweet Water and Bitter: The Ships That Stopped the Slave Trade by Siân Rees (, Hardcover). · In Sweet Water Bitter, the Trans-Atlantic slave trade is placed in its historical, military and economic context, but Siân Rees is extremely skillful at showing the human side of the story. On every page, there is another amazing/shocking/heartbreaking/inspiring vignette/5. Siân Rees’s dramatic account, Sweet Water and Bitter, draws on first-hand sources to portray the complex politics and an array of characters including slave traders, white and African Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.
Sweet Water and Bitter: The Ships That Stopped the Slave Trade. In this Book. University of New Hampshire Press bold raids into the interior, and daily life at sea, Sian Rees brilliantly colors this huge canvas in a series of vivid portraits of the men and officers of the Preventive Squadron. Sweet Water and Bitter is a moving chronicle of. Sweet Water and Bitter is the extraordinary sequel to Britain's abolition of the slave trade in The last legal British slave ship left Africa that year, but other countries and illegal slavers continued to trade. Sian Rees combines thorough research and strong storytelling in Sweet Water and Bitter. Pride Magazine. sort by. popularity original publication year title average rating number of pages. The Floating Brothel: The Extraordinary True Story of an Eighteenth-Century Ship and Its Cargo of Female Convicts. by. Siân Rees. avg rating — 1, ratings — published — 19 editions.
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