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In 'The Autobiography of a Cornish Smuggler (Captain Harry Carter, of Prussia Cove) 1749-1809', Harry Carter delves into the thrilling world of 18th-century smuggling along the rugged coast of Cornwall. Filled with vivid details and engaging storytelling, the book paints a picture of a daring and resourceful smuggler who navigates the treacherous waters of both the English Channel and the law. Carter's descriptive prose captures the essence of the smuggling trade, from secret coves to dangerous encounters with customs officials. The book stands out for its authentic portrayal of the smuggling…mehr

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In 'The Autobiography of a Cornish Smuggler (Captain Harry Carter, of Prussia Cove) 1749-1809', Harry Carter delves into the thrilling world of 18th-century smuggling along the rugged coast of Cornwall. Filled with vivid details and engaging storytelling, the book paints a picture of a daring and resourceful smuggler who navigates the treacherous waters of both the English Channel and the law. Carter's descriptive prose captures the essence of the smuggling trade, from secret coves to dangerous encounters with customs officials. The book stands out for its authentic portrayal of the smuggling subculture and the challenges faced by those involved in such illicit activities. Written in a straightforward and accessible style, Carter's narrative immerses readers in a bygone era of adventure and danger. Harry Carter, drawing inspiration from his own family history, brings a unique perspective to the tale of Captain Harry Carter. As a descendant of the notorious Carter family of Prussia Cove, the author provides valuable insights into the motivations and experiences of Cornwall's most infamous smugglers. His personal connection to the subject matter lends authenticity and depth to the narrative, offering readers a glimpse into the lives of individuals who skirted the edges of society in pursuit of profit and autonomy. 'The Autobiography of a Cornish Smuggler' is a must-read for history enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and anyone interested in the hidden corners of British maritime history. Carter's captivating account of Captain Harry Carter's exploits offers a thrilling journey through the world of smuggling, filled with intrigue, danger, and unexpected twists. Whether you're a seasoned historian or a casual reader, this book promises an enthralling glimpse into a fascinating chapter of Cornwall's past.
Autorenporträt
Harry Carter, an English author of the eighteenth century, hails from the rocky shores of Cornwall—a region renowned for its picturesque landscapes and tumultuous smuggling history. His seminal work, 'The Autobiography of a Cornish Smuggler (Captain Harry Carter, of Prussia Cove) 1749-1809,' is a testament to his life as a notorious Cornish smuggler. This autobiographical piece stands as a historical document, providing an unflinching account of Carter's adventures on the high seas and his leadership in the famed Carter smuggling family at Prussia Cove. Through the narrative, Carter brings forth the intricate details of his maritime exploits, the socio-economic context of the 18th-century smuggling trade, and the complex moral landscape navigated by those involved. His writing is richly descriptive, intertwining the factual with the personal, and presents an invaluable resource for scholars interested in the social history and folklore of Cornwall. The literary style of Carter is distinguished by its directness and vivid storytelling, captivating readers with tales of resilience, community, and the rogue's relentless pursuit of freedom against the oppressive laws of the time. His work does more than chronicle his life; it illuminates the ambivalent attitude toward smuggling in the coastal communities and serves as a cultural touchstone for Cornish identity. Though largely a regional figure, Harry Carter's contribution to literary and historical records has transcended local boundaries, inviting intrigue and scholarly interest well beyond his native Cornwall.