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Sir John Hawkins: Queen Elizabeth's Slave Trader

AUTHOR: Harry Kelsey
ISBN: 0300096631

SHORT DESCRIPTION: In this riveting book, Kelsey, biographer of Sir Francis Drake, tells the story of Drake's cousin Hawkins, who was a successful seaman and played a pivotal role in the history of England and the emergence of the global slave trade. 23...

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Sir John Hawkins: Queen Elizabeth's Slave Trader
- Book Review,
by Harry Kelsey

George Garrett, Washington Post Book World
"[A] work of scholarship that is, at the same time, a good read, a real-life page-turner."

Book Description
Although his cousin Sir Francis Drake is more famous, Sir John Hawkins (1532–1595) was a more successful seaman and played a pivotal role in the history of England and the emergence of the global slave trade. Born into a family of wealthy pirates, Hawkins became fascinated by tales of the riches of foreign lands. Early in his career he led an illegal expedition in which he captured three hundred slaves in Sierra Leone and transported them to the West Indies. There he traded them for pearls, hides, and sugar—thus giving birth to the British slave trade. His voyages were so lucrative that Queen Elizabeth herself sponsored subsequent missions. Discouraged from his career as a pirate by a near-fatal encounter with angry Spanish troops, Hawkins spent much of his later life in England at the service of the queen. Although he committed treason, murder, and adultery at various points in his career, he was nonetheless knighted in 1588 for his role in defeating the Spanish Armada. In this riveting book, Harry Kelsey, biographer of Sir Francis Drake, tells the story of this extraordinary man.

From the Publisher
Also available by Harry Kelsey: Sir Francis Drake: The Queen’s Pirate.

From the Inside Flap
"A freshly documented and very readable biography of the second most famous of Elizabeth I’s seamen and one who turns out to have suffered from almost Shakespearean self doubts about where his loyalties lay."—Peter Russell, author of Prince Henry the Navigator: A Life

About the Author
Harry Kelsey is a research scholar at the Huntington Library.


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         Book Review

Sir John Hawkins: Queen Elizabeth's Slave Trader
- Book Reviews,
by Harry Kelsey

Sir John Hawkins: Queen Elizabeth's Slave Trader

FROM THE PUBLISHER

"Although his cousin Sir Francis Drake is more famous, Sir John Hawkins (1532-1595) was a more successful seaman and played a pivotal role in the history of England and the emergence of the global slave trade. Born into a family of wealthy pirates, Hawkins became fascinated by tales of the riches of foreign lands. Early in his career he led an illegal expedition in which he captured three hundred slaves in Sierra Leone and transported them to the West Indies, where he traded them for pearls, hides, and sugar - thus giving birth to the British slave trade. His voyages were so lucrative that Queen Elizabeth herself sponsored subsequent missions." Discouraged from his career as a pirate by a near-fatal encounter with angry Spanish troops, Hawkins spent much of his later life in England at the service of the queen. Although he committed treason, murder, and adultery at various points in his career, he was nonetheless knighted in 1588 for his role in defeating the Spanish Armada.

FROM THE CRITICS

The Washington Post

Kelsey's appraisal is fair and balanced, careful about indulging in speculative riffs and unflinching in its refusal to gloss over the facts that, icon or not, Hawkins was a killer, an inveterate liar, a hard-grabbing hustler who skimmed and scammed great riches for himself at the expense of others, even his queen. He was one of the incredible generation of English "sea dogs," men of inestimable courage and bravado, like astronauts, in little leaky boats, on open and unknown seas. — George Garrett


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