Wonderful adventures of Mrs. Seacole in many lands

by Mary Seacole

Paper Book, 1988

Status

Available

Call number

Autobiographies / Seacole

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Publication

New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1988

Description

The daughter of a Scottish soldier and a Jamaican herbalist, Mary Seacole (1805-81) gained recognition for her provision of care to British troops during the Crimean War. She had travelled widely in the Caribbean and Panama before venturing to England to volunteer as an army nurse in the Crimea. Although rebuffed by officials, an undeterred Seacole funded her own expedition, establishing the British Hotel near Balaclava to provide a refuge for wounded officers. Known affectionately as 'Mother Seacole' among the men, yet returning to England bankrupt at the end of hostilities, she had her plight highlighted in the press. First published in 1857, and reissued here in its 1858 printing, her autobiography was intended to share her story and restore to her some financial security. Probably dictated to her editor, who then polished the text for publication, this was the first autobiography by a black woman in Britain.… (more)

Call number

Autobiographies / Seacole

Language

ISBN

9780195066722
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