"King's Cutters and Smugglers 1700-1855" by E. Keble Chatterton is a recount of a time when daring smugglers and English government authorities were at odds. The book looks to provide information about this period, illustrating the adventures of smugglers and the English government's attempts to stop them. It establishes the scene for a thorough look at the smuggling business and explains how the English government responded. Chatterton emphasizes the historical importance of this time, framing smuggling as a difficult problem that involved criminals and even entire communities. The book highlights the public’s interest in smugglers who were often viewed as rebels defying authority figures, while also acknowledging challenges faced by law enforcement officers. The author’s research is based on real life accounts, aiming to provide accurate and factual narratives in contrast to fictional stories.
King's Cutters and Smugglers 1700-1855
By E. Keble (Edward Keble) Chatterton
Experience a history full of smuggling, rebellion, and conflict between daring criminals and the English government in the 1700s and 1800s.
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About the AuthorEdward Keble Chatterton was a prolific writer who published around a hundred books, pamphlets and magazine series, mainly on maritime and naval themes.
Edward Keble Chatterton was a prolific writer who published around a hundred books, pamphlets and magazine series, mainly on maritime and naval themes.
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