Sugar Barons

Matthew Parker

£12.99

The beautiful West Indies are sold to us as unspoilt paradise islands. Nothing could be further from the truth. There are few places in the world with a more turbulent, dramatic and shocking history. ‘The Sugar Barons’ focuses on key moments in the story of the first British Empire’s rise and fall.

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Publish Date: 02/02/2012

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For 200 years after 1650 the West Indies were the most fought-over colonies in the world, as Europeans made and lost immense fortunes growing and trading in sugar – a commodity so lucrative that it was known as white gold.

Young men, beset by death and disease, an ocean away from the moral anchors of life in Britain, created immense dynastic wealth but produced a society poisoned by war, sickness, cruelty and corruption.

The Sugar Barons explores the lives and experiences of those whose fortunes rose and fell with the West Indian empire. From the ambitious and brilliant entrepreneurs, to the grandees wielding power across the Atlantic, to the inheritors often consumed by decadence, disgrace and madness, this is the compelling story of how a few small islands and a handful of families decisively shaped the British Empire.

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Weight 359 g
Dimensions 197 × 129 × 30 mm
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Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

480

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

972.903 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K