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The Autobiography of a Cornish Smuggler.

by Captain Harry Carter, of Prussia Cove

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London, UK Gibbings & Company and J Pollard, London and Truro, 1900. Hardcover Second Edition (1900). Good+ to Very Good: Shows careful use: some rubbing and scuffing to the top of the rear hinge; the binding shows slight lean and is a little cocked; else only very light wear to the extremities; the binding remains secure; the text is clean. NOT a Remainder, Book-Club, or Ex-Library. 12mo (7.35 x 5 x 0.85 inches). xxv, 147 pages. Frontispiece maritime illustration, Introduction and Notes by John B. Cornish. Language: English. Weight: 13.4 ounces. Decorated olive cloth over boards with dark green titles and designs at the front panel and gilt titles and designs at the backstrip. Hardback: Lacks DJ. The Carters of Prussia Cove were a family of Cornish smugglers active in the late 18th century operating out of Prussia Cove, Cornwall, where they had a hideout/home in a remote cliff next to the ocean. John Carter (born 1738, mysteriously disappeared, presumed dead, 1807) was nicknamed the "King of Prussia" in reference to his smuggling operations with some of his brothers, among them Harry Carter (1749-1809). John obtained the nickname because he was said to closely resemble Frederick the Great, the King of Prussia, and was said to much admire him, and gave his name to the cove, located east of Penzance. The BBC said of the brothers, "The Carters of Prussia Cove are among the most famous of all the Cornish smugglers." By all accounts, despite his profession, John Carter was a devout Methodist and was noted for his honest dealing as a smuggler. Much of what is known about John and the Carters came from Harry's autobiography, "The Autobiography of a Cornish Smuggler", and folklore passed down through the generations.

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Title
The Autobiography of a Cornish Smuggler.
Author
Captain Harry Carter, of Prussia Cove
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used
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Edition
Second Edition (1900).
Publisher
Gibbings & Company and J Pollard, London and Truro,
Place of Publication
London, UK
Date Published
1900.
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