Book: Letters Of The Late Ignatius Sancho, An African Born on a slave ship( enroute to the West Indies, orphaned by the age of two and taken to England by his owner, Ignatius Sancho rose from servitude to include among his friends noted artists, writers, actors, and prominent politicians. The literary quality and historical importance of his letters reveal a man of sensitivity, intellect, and charm, while also presenting an unusual chronicle of the times.
To Mr. M-. February 8, 1777. Zounds if alive-what ails you? if dead-why did you not fend me word? -from "Letter XLII" Ignatius Sancho was born aboard a slave ship in 1729; by the time he died in 1780, he was not only a free man but a respected member of British society. He entertained the cream of literary and artistic London, served as a butler for the Duchess of Montague, and was the first black man to vote in a British election. This collection of his letters, first published in book form in 1782 to enormous popular acclaim, documents his extraordinary life with wit and insight, and features correspondence with many famous names of the day, including the actor Garrick, the Montague family, the sculptor Nollekins, and the writer Laurence Sterne. As a London celebrity, Sancho was a rallying point for British abolitionists, and his writings continue to provide an invaluable and unusual first-person perspective on the experience of free blacks during the slave trade.
Details of Book: Letters Of The Late Ignatius Sancho, An African Book: Letters Of The Late Ignatius Sancho, An African
Author: Ignatius Sancho
ISBN: 1596054093
ISBN-13: 9781596054097
, 978-1596054097
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Nov 2005
Publisher: Cosimo Classics
Number of Pages: 332
Language: English