Sailing For The Empire: Slavery, Piracy and Trade: The Life of Admiral Sir John Corbett in Letters and Paintings
Last Name: Peretz
First and Other Names: David
Summary:
This is the first major account of an important part of the life of the naval officer who rose to be the eminent Admiral Sir John Corbett, KCB, (1822-1893) and became Commander-in-Chief in the East Indies and at the Nore. He played significant roles in the expansion and management of the British Empire, and his adventures including in the Opium War are visually captured by the full-colour and black and white illustrations, many from his own skilled paintings.
The work draws on public documents, family papers, contemporary photographs, and the archive of Sir John’s paintings which feature the many places where he served all over the globe.
Corbett’s informative detailed letters in particular provide an important insight into life in the Victorian navy in many parts of the world, and how senior officers recorded and communicated their experiences.
The work starts with his years as a midshipman in the Mediterranean, a year of action against the slave trade including an act of heroism in which he was badly wounded, a visit to India and his first command in the Caribbean ending with a shipwreck in 1855. It continues with the commissioning of his new command, the paddle steamer HMS Inflexible, in 1856 and his epic voyage towing a gunboat to Hong Kong in record time. The Shropshire-born officer served in China, India, the Mediterranean, North America, Syria, and on the East African coast. His descendant, David Peretz, provides Corbett’s vivid detailed account of his time in China, including his involvement in the May/June 1857 actions there.
Year of Publication: 2025
Publisher: Edward Everett Root Publishers Co. Ltd.
Category: Biography
Language: English