Barbarian Cruelty.

Brooks (Francis)

Barbarian Cruelty.

Being a true history of the distressed condition of the Christian captives under the tyranny of Mully Ishmael, Emperor of Morocco, and King of Fez and Macqueness in Barbary. In which is likewise given a particular account of his late wars with the Algerines. The manner of his pirates taking the Christians and others. His breach of faith with Christian princes. A description of his castles and guards, and the places where he keeps his women, his slaves and negroes. With a particular relation of the dangerous escape of the author, and two English men more from thence, after a miserable slavery of ten years. By Francis Brooks.

Description: FIRST EDITION, some foxing, at its most pronounced in the central quires, but a good copy, pp. iii-xxiv, 118, [2], 12mo, preliminary imprimatur leaf and final leaf of advertisements, contemporary full speckled calf, ruled blind, expertly rebacked with new endpapers, contemporary ownership inscription dated 1692/3 to front flyleaf, red spine label, red speckled edges

Publication Details: London: Printed for J. Salisbury [...] and H. Newman [...] 1693

Notes: Scarce to market, with no auction records beyond the present copy, is this account of an English sailor sold into slavery in Meknes, Morocco. Francis Brooks was aboard the William and Mary in 1681 when it was boarded by Algiers corsairs off the coast of Tangier. 'Cut and wounded' by the pirates, the crew was subdued, and carried to Salé, a city state and entrepôt for the Barbary slave trade. Brooks and his surviving crew mates were sold as chattel, becoming labourers in the imperial capital of Meknes, where they worked on the palace complex and fortifications of Sultan Moulay Isma'il (1672-1...more

Bibliography: (ESTC R2320; Wing B4973)

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Price: £2,750

Subject: Antiquarian

Published Date: 1693

Stock Number: 72413

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