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The Unfortunate Colonel Despard

- And the British Revolution that Never Happened
Af: Mike Jay Engelsk Paperback

The Unfortunate Colonel Despard

- And the British Revolution that Never Happened
Af: Mike Jay Engelsk Paperback
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This is the true story of Colonel Edward Marcus Despard, the character in the fifth series of the BBC''s popular television drama Poldark.

Colonel Despard was the last person to be sentenced to hanging, drawing and quartering in Britain - for high treason, an alleged plot to kill the king. His execution on 21st February 1803 was witnessed by twenty thousand hushed onlookers. Their silence was ominous, for few believed he was guilty. His death would tear apart a Britain still reeling from the impact of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars.

But who was Edward Marcus Despard? Was he, as his comrade-in-arms on the Spanish Main Lord Nelson believed, an outstanding British army officer of unimpeachable honour, courage and patriotism? Or, as the white slave-owners of the Caribbean claimed, a traitor not only to his nation but to his race, who had married a local woman and championed the rights of freed slaves?

And when Despard returned to London to answer these allegations, did he commit himself to the cause of political reform in Britain''s best interest? Or did he join a shadowy international terrorist conspiracy dedicated to the murder of George III and the overthrow of the state? Despard''s contested fate marked the sensational climax to a British revolution that never happened, but it also presaged the birth of modern democracy.

''Compelling, absorbing and wide-ranging . . . Jay weaves a complex variety of themes, many with overtly topical resonances, into Despard''s journey from hero to traitor''
Sunday Times

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This is the true story of Colonel Edward Marcus Despard, the character in the fifth series of the BBC''s popular television drama Poldark.

Colonel Despard was the last person to be sentenced to hanging, drawing and quartering in Britain - for high treason, an alleged plot to kill the king. His execution on 21st February 1803 was witnessed by twenty thousand hushed onlookers. Their silence was ominous, for few believed he was guilty. His death would tear apart a Britain still reeling from the impact of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars.

But who was Edward Marcus Despard? Was he, as his comrade-in-arms on the Spanish Main Lord Nelson believed, an outstanding British army officer of unimpeachable honour, courage and patriotism? Or, as the white slave-owners of the Caribbean claimed, a traitor not only to his nation but to his race, who had married a local woman and championed the rights of freed slaves?

And when Despard returned to London to answer these allegations, did he commit himself to the cause of political reform in Britain''s best interest? Or did he join a shadowy international terrorist conspiracy dedicated to the murder of George III and the overthrow of the state? Despard''s contested fate marked the sensational climax to a British revolution that never happened, but it also presaged the birth of modern democracy.

''Compelling, absorbing and wide-ranging . . . Jay weaves a complex variety of themes, many with overtly topical resonances, into Despard''s journey from hero to traitor''
Sunday Times

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 304
ISBN-13: 9781472144072
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1472144074
Udg. Dato: 1 aug 2019
Længde: 20mm
Bredde: 140mm
Højde: 174mm
Forlag: Little, Brown Book Group
Oplagsdato: 1 aug 2019
Forfatter(e): Mike Jay
Forfatter(e) Mike Jay


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ISBN-13 9781472144072


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 304


Udgave


Længde 20mm


Bredde 140mm


Højde 174mm


Udg. Dato 1 aug 2019


Oplagsdato 1 aug 2019


Forlag Little, Brown Book Group

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