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Smugglers and Smuggling - In Britain, 1700-1850

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Smuggling was rife in Britain between the seventeenth and mid-nineteenth centuries, and since then smugglers have come often to be romanticised as cheeky rogues - as highwaymen of the coasts and Robin Hood figures. The reality could be very different. Cut-throat businessmen determined to make a profit, many smugglers were prepared to use excessive force as often as they used cunning, and the officers whose job it was to apprehend them were regularly brutally intimidated into inaction. Trevor May explains who the smugglers were, what motivated them, where they operated, and how items ranging from barrels of brandy to boxes of tea would surreptitiously be moved inland under the noses of, and sometimes even in collusion with, the authorities.>

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Authors Trevor May
Publisher SHIRE
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.08.2014
 
EAN 9780747812074
ISBN 978-0-7478-1207-4
No. of pages 72
Dimensions 142 mm x 206 mm x 8 mm
Series Shire Library
Shire Library
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

TRUE CRIME / General, TRANSPORTATION / Ships & Shipbuilding / History

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