Passage to America: A History of Emigrants from Great Britain and Ireland to America in the Mid-nineteenth Century

Passage to America: A History of Emigrants from Great Britain and Ireland to America in the Mid-nineteenth Century

by TerryColeman (Author)

Synopsis

In the middle years of the last century more than two million men, women and children abandoned the British Isles. The Irish were 'shovelled out' by absentee landlords and famine; the English went west to escape poverty and slums. Sea-sick, homesick, herded like cattle, dying like flies, they poured across the Atlantic from Liverpool to New York. They were swindled, robbed, insulted and terrorized at every stage. Making brilliant use of original diaries and letters and contemporary newspapers and prints, Terry Coleman gives us an intensely vivid account of this heroic and historic exodus.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 12 Nov 1992

ISBN 10: 0712654895
ISBN 13: 9780712654890

Author Bio
Terry Coleman is a novelist, historian, and reporter. His novel Southern Cross, set in the early years of Australia, was a worldwide bestseller. As a reporter he has travelled in sixty countries, and in 1982 was named Feature Writer of the Year in the British Press Awards. His previous books include Olivier, Nelson: The Man and the Legend, and Empire.