Mary Seacole by Robinson ISBN: 9781845294977
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Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Nice older book in great condition. Pages in excellent unused condition – Lightly tanned. No notes or highlighting. Small mark on first few pages so sold as only Good condition. See images. Fantastic book.
About the book >.>.> The ‘Greatest Black Briton in History’ triumphed over the Crimea and Victorian England. “The Times” called her a heroine Florence Nightingale called her a brothel-keeping quack and Queen Victoria’s nephew called her simply ‘Mammy’ – Mary Seacole was one of the most eccentric and charismatic women of her era. Born at her mother’s hotel in Jamaica in 1805 she became an independent ‘doctress’ combining the herbal remedies of her African ancestry with sound surgical techniques. On the outbreak of the Crimean War she arrived in London desperate to join Florence Nightingale at the Front but the authorities refused to see her. Being black nearly 50 rather stout and gloriously loud in every way she was obviously unsuitable. Undaunted Mary travelled to Balaklava under her own steam to build the ‘British Hotel’ just behind the lines. It was an outrageous venture and a huge success – she became known and loved by everyone from the rank and file to the royal family. For more than a century after her death this remarkable woman was all but forgotten. This the first full-length biography of a Victorian celebrity recently voted the greatest black Briton in history brings Mary Seacole centre stage at last.
Additional information
ISBN | 9781845294977 |
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Format | Softcover |
Publisher | Robinson 2006 |
Book author | Robinson |
Condition | Used – Good |
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