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Ned Garth; Or, Made Prisoner in Africa A Tale of the Slave Trade

By: W.H.G. Kingston
Published By: Double9 Books

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Ned Garth; Or, Made Prisoner in Africa: A Tale of the Slave Trade by W.H.G. Kingston is an adventurous novel set against the backdrop of the 19th-century slave trade in Africa. The story follows Ned Garth, who becomes a prisoner in Africa after being captured during his exploration of the continent. The narrative highlights his struggle for freedom and survival amidst the harsh realities of the slave trade. Kingston vividly depicts the conflict and cultural encounters that Ned faces as he navigates his captivity. The book offers a poignant exploration of the moral and human rights issues surrounding the slave trade, shedding light on the personal struggles and resilience of those affected. With a focus on colonialism and the challenges of navigating both physical and societal landscapes, Ned Garth combines elements of adventure and historical commentary, providing readers with a gripping account of bravery and the fight for freedom in a tumultuous era.

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W.H.G. Kingston

"William Henry Giles Kingston (1814-1880) was an influential English writer, best known for his adventure novels targeted at young readers. His works, particularly those with nautical themes, have captivated audiences with tales of heroism, exploration, and moral integrity. Debut: Kingston's literary journey began with the publication of "The Circassian Chief" in 1844. Genre: He specialized in seafaring adventure stories that were highly popular in the Victorian era. Output: Prolific in his writing, Kingston authored over 130 books, many focusing on nautical adventures and aimed at young readers. "Peter the Whaler" (1851): One of Kingston's early successes, detailing the adventures of a young whaler. "The Three Midshipmen" (1873): Part of a series chronicling the exploits of British naval officers. "The Three Admirals" (1891): Continuation of the naval adventure series, showcasing themes of bravery and exploration. Impact on Children's Literature: Kingston's adventure stories have had a lasting impact on children's literature, particularly in the adventure genre. Kingston's contributions to literature have made him a celebrated author, particularly known for his ability to inspire and entertain with stories of exploration and heroism. His works remain a testament to the adventurous spirit of the 19th century and continue to be enjoyed by readers around the world. Enduring Popularity: His tales of the high seas and distant lands continue to be appreciated for their timeless appeal and adventurous spirit. Kingston's contributions to literature have made him a celebrated author, particularly known for his ability to inspire and entertain with stories of exploration and heroism. His works remain a testament to the adventurous spirit of the 19th century and continue to be enjoyed by readers around the world."

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Double 9 Books
  • Publishing Year: 2024
  • Language: English
  • Paperback: 148pages
  • ISBN-10: 9365782139
  • ISBN-13: 9789365782134
  • Item Weight: 192.4g
  • Dimension : 216 x 140 x 8.53mm
  • Reading age: 10+
  • Country of Origin : India
  • Importer: Double 9 Books
  • Packer: Double 9 Books
  • Book Type : Fiction / Action & Adventure