A Seaman's Narrative of His Adventures During a Captivity Among Chinese Pirates on the Coast of Cochin China: And Afterwards During a Journey on Foot Across that Country in the Years 1857-8
Book Details
Author(s)Edward Brown
ISBN / ASINB00WT1EFOU
ISBN-13978B00WT1EFO1
Sales Rank1,320,523
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
During the time of the Second Opium War between Britain and China (1856-60), sailor Edward Brown (about whom little is known) was discharged from a trading vessel in Hong Kong. He was then offered the opportunity to captain a Chinese-crewed ship bound for Wai-how on the west coast, though he was warned that it was a risky enterprise because of the ongoing hostilities. Soon his ship was chased by Chinese pirates and Brown was taken captive for many months in Cochin-China (southern Vietnam). Published in 1861, this engaging account of his captivity, attempts at escape, and eventual return to his livelihood as a mate on a trading ship is told in a lively style, and gives a first-hand account of both a turbulent time in one of the world's most dangerous seas, and the different people and customs he encountered in the course of his enforced time on land.
This book originally published by Charles Westerton in 1861 has been reformatted for the Kindle and may contain an occasional defect from the original publication or from the reformatting.
This book originally published by Charles Westerton in 1861 has been reformatted for the Kindle and may contain an occasional defect from the original publication or from the reformatting.


