White Gold: The Extraordinary Story of Thomas Pellow and North Africa's One Million European Slaves

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John Murray Press, Apr 12, 2012 - History - 352 pages

This is the forgotten story of the million white Europeans, snatched from their homes and taken in chains to the great slave markets of North Africa to be sold to the highest bidder. Ignored by their own governments, and forced to endure the harshest of conditions, very few lived to tell the tale.

Using the firsthand testimony of a Cornish cabin boy named Thomas Pellow, Giles Milton vividly reconstructs a disturbing, little known chapter of history. Pellow was bought by the tyrannical sultan of Morocco who was constructing an imperial pleasure palace of enormous scale and grandeur, built entirely by Christian slave labour. As his personal slave, he would witness first-hand the barbaric splendour of the imperial court, as well as experience the daily terror of a cruel regime.

Gripping, immaculately researched, and brilliantly realised, WHITE GOLD reveals an explosive chapter of popular history, told with all the pace and verve of one of our finest historians.

 

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Acknowledgements
Map of Morocco
Map of Mediterranean
Guarding the Concubines
Rebels inthe High Atlas 8 Turning Turk 9 At Courtof Moulay Ismail
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Giles Milton is a writer and historian. He is the bestselling author of Nathaniel`s Nutmeg, Big Chief Elizabeth, The Riddle and the Knight, White Gold, Samurai William, Paradise Lost and, most recently, Wolfram. He has also written two novels and two children`s books, one of them illustrated by his wife Alexandra. He lives in South London.

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