Brandy for the parson, baccy for the clerk...' We have an image, mostly from movies and novels, of a tall ship riding gently at anchor in a moonlit, secluded bay with the 'Gentleman' cheerfully hauling kegs of brandy and tobacco ashore, then disappearing silently into the night shadows to hide their contraband from the excise men in a dark cave or a secret cellar. But how much of the popular idea is fact and how much is fiction? Smuggling was big business - it still is - but who were these derring-do rebels of the past who went against paying taxes on the importation of luxury goods? Who purchased the illicit contraband? How did smugglers operate? Where were the most notorious locations? Was it profitable, or just an inevitable path to arrest and the hangman's noose?
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Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 21 Jan 2019
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781526727138
About Helen HollickHollick
Helen Hollick is a bestselling historical fiction author with her books A Hollow Crown and Harold the King being published in both the UK and the US. Her Pendragons Banner Trilogy set in the fifth century is widely acclaimed as a different telling of the Arthurian myth. The Sea Witch Voyages a series of pirate-based part fantasy nautical adventures are popular on both sides of the Atlantic. She has written two non-fiction books Pirates; Truth and Tale and co-wrote Discovering the Diamond with her editor Jo Field a short advice guide for new and novice writers who are interested in self-publishing. Life of a Smuggler is her first book with Pen and Sword.
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