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The Smugglers
The Smugglers: Picturesque Chapters in the Story of an Ancient Craft is a captivating exploration of the secretive and daring world of smuggling along the coasts and borders of England. Written by Charles G. Harper, this book delves into the colorful history, legends, and real-life exploits of smugglers from the 17th to the 19th centuries. Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, Harper brings to life the shadowy figures who risked everything to defy customs laws, evade revenue officers, and transport contraband goods such as tea, brandy, silk, and tobacco.
The narrative is rich with anecdotes of notorious smuggling gangs, ingenious hiding places, and dramatic chases by the authorities. Harper paints a picturesque portrait of the coastal villages, rugged cliffs, and hidden coves that served as the backdrop for these illicit activities. The book also examines the social and economic factors that fueled smuggling, the complicity of local communities, and the often-romanticized image of the smuggler as both villain and folk hero.
With a blend of historical fact, folklore, and personal observation, The Smugglers offers readers a fascinating glimpse into an ancient craft that shaped the character of England's coastal regions. The book is illustrated with evocative sketches and maps, enhancing its appeal as both a historical document and a work of literary charm. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a lover of adventure tales, or simply curious about the hidden corners of England's past, this book provides an engaging and informative journey into the world of the smugglers.
The narrative is rich with anecdotes of notorious smuggling gangs, ingenious hiding places, and dramatic chases by the authorities. Harper paints a picturesque portrait of the coastal villages, rugged cliffs, and hidden coves that served as the backdrop for these illicit activities. The book also examines the social and economic factors that fueled smuggling, the complicity of local communities, and the often-romanticized image of the smuggler as both villain and folk hero.
With a blend of historical fact, folklore, and personal observation, The Smugglers offers readers a fascinating glimpse into an ancient craft that shaped the character of England's coastal regions. The book is illustrated with evocative sketches and maps, enhancing its appeal as both a historical document and a work of literary charm. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a lover of adventure tales, or simply curious about the hidden corners of England's past, this book provides an engaging and informative journey into the world of the smugglers.
The Smugglers: Picturesque Chapters in the Story of an Ancient Craft is a captivating exploration of the secretive and daring world of smuggling along the coasts and borders of England. Written by Charles G. Harper, this book delves into the colorful history, legends, and real-life exploits of smugglers from the 17th to the 19th centuries. Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, Harper brings to life the shadowy figures who risked everything to defy customs laws, evade revenue officers, and transport contraband goods such as tea, brandy, silk, and tobacco.
The narrative is rich with anecdotes of notorious smuggling gangs, ingenious hiding places, and dramatic chases by the authorities. Harper paints a picturesque portrait of the coastal villages, rugged cliffs, and hidden coves that served as the backdrop for these illicit activities. The book also examines the social and economic factors that fueled smuggling, the complicity of local communities, and the often-romanticized image of the smuggler as both villain and folk hero.
With a blend of historical fact, folklore, and personal observation, The Smugglers offers readers a fascinating glimpse into an ancient craft that shaped the character of England's coastal regions. The book is illustrated with evocative sketches and maps, enhancing its appeal as both a historical document and a work of literary charm. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a lover of adventure tales, or simply curious about the hidden corners of England's past, this book provides an engaging and informative journey into the world of the smugglers.
The narrative is rich with anecdotes of notorious smuggling gangs, ingenious hiding places, and dramatic chases by the authorities. Harper paints a picturesque portrait of the coastal villages, rugged cliffs, and hidden coves that served as the backdrop for these illicit activities. The book also examines the social and economic factors that fueled smuggling, the complicity of local communities, and the often-romanticized image of the smuggler as both villain and folk hero.
With a blend of historical fact, folklore, and personal observation, The Smugglers offers readers a fascinating glimpse into an ancient craft that shaped the character of England's coastal regions. The book is illustrated with evocative sketches and maps, enhancing its appeal as both a historical document and a work of literary charm. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a lover of adventure tales, or simply curious about the hidden corners of England's past, this book provides an engaging and informative journey into the world of the smugglers.
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