The Stolen Village
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The Stolen Village

Baltimore and the Barbary Pirates

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The Stolen Village

Baltimore and the Barbary Pirates

About this book

In June 1631 pirates from Algiers and armed troops of the Turkish Ottoman Empire, led by the notorious pirate captain Morat Rais, stormed ashore at the little harbour village of Baltimore in West Cork. They captured almost all the villagers and bore them away to a life of slavery in North Africa. The prisoners were destined for a variety of fates -- some would live out their days chained to the oars as galley slaves, while others would spend long years in the scented seclusion of the harem or within the walls of the Sultan's palace. The old city of Algiers, with its narrow streets, intense heat and lively trade, was a melting pot where the villagers would join slaves and freemen of many nationalities. Only two of them ever saw Ireland again.

The Sack of Baltimore was the most devastating invasion ever mounted by Islamist forces on Ireland or England. Des Ekin's exhaustive research illuminates the political intrigues that ensured the captives were left to their fate, and provides a vivid insight into the kind of life that would have awaited the slaves amid the souks and seraglios of old Algiers.

The Stolen Village is a fascinating tale of international piracy and culture clash nearly 400 years ago and is the first book to cover this relatively unknown and under-researched incident in Irish history.

Shortlisted for the Argosy Irish Nonfiction Book of the Year Award

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Information

Year
2012
Print ISBN
9781847171047
eBook ISBN
9781847174314
Edition
2
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Reviews
  3. Title Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Contents
  7. Preface
  8. CHAPTER ONE: The Sack Of Baltimore
  9. CHAPTER TWO: The Last Day
  10. CHAPTER THREE: Hunting For Humans
  11. CHAPTER FOUR: The Spark And The Powderkeg
  12. CHAPTER FIVE: The Warrior Monks
  13. CHAPTER SIX: The Wind Dog
  14. CHAPTER SEVEN: ‘All Was Terror And Dismay’
  15. CHAPTER EIGHT: Desperate Men, Shameless Women
  16. CHAPTER NINE: The Turning Of Edward Fawlett
  17. CHAPTER TEN: The Dreadful Hour
  18. CHAPTER ELEVEN: A Wretched Captivity
  19. CHAPTER TWELVE: Manifesting The Calamities
  20. CHAPTER THIRTEEN: A Bed Of Thorns
  21. CHAPTER FOURTEEN: A Remedy For Grief
  22. CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Black Paste and Putrid Water
  23. CHAPTER SIXTEEN: The Diamond City
  24. CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Moving Next Door To Hell
  25. CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: ‘A Good Prize! Prisoners! Slaves!’
  26. CHAPTER NINETEEN: The Slave Market
  27. CHAPTER TWENTY: Condemned To The Oar
  28. CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE: ‘Dog Of A Christian, To Work!’
  29. CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO: Beyond The Gate Of Felicity: The Harem Women
  30. CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE: Through The Silk Tunnel: Love And Marriage in Barbary
  31. CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR: The Children
  32. CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE: Cursed With Iscariot
  33. CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX: The Sweetest Voice
  34. CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN: Apostasy Now
  35. CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT: Fleeing The Pirates’ Nest
  36. CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE: Bagnio Days, Bagnio Nights
  37. CHAPTER THIRTY: Habituated To Bondage
  38. CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE: The Redemption Of Captives
  39. CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO: Homeward Bound
  40. CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE: The Legacy Of Baltimore
  41. CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR: The Three Knights
  42. CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE: Endgame: The Battle For Control Of Baltimore
  43. Appendix
  44. Bibliography And Recommended Reading
  45. Source Notes
  46. Picture Credits
  47. Plates
  48. About the Author
  49. Copyright
  50. Other Books