Merchants of Deceit: Opium, American Fortune & the China Trade - 9781667826653

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THE NEW WORLD Samuel Russell entered in 1819 was one cloaked in mystery for centuries. A restless and ambitious man of thirty, this New England mill-goods agent had just arrived in Canton, China, following a tempestuous months'-long sea passage. His hope: that here, in this far-flung destination on the other side of the world, he might make a nameā€”and fortuneā€”for himself.

He climbed the well-worn steps at Canton's so-called, Jackass Point, merging into a throng of humanity, a gritty waterfront setting crammed with sampans and street vendorsā€”yet another day in this ancient city on the banks of southeast China's, Pearl River. Beyond the waterfront's tumult, Russell recognized a well-ordered row of neo-classical structures known as the Thirteen Factories, including one designated by an American flag. Here he was destined to live and work for the next twelve years.

It is in Canton, and in the nearby Portuguese coastal trading outpost of Macao, where he wins friends and allies; attracts enemies and adversaries; succumbs to love's temptation and comes to know devastating loss; strikes a bargain-or-two with the devil; saves lives, even as he puts millions more at risk. And while he places his trust in only a handful of men, he is often plagued by doubt and self-recrimination, isolation, fitful dream-addled sleep, and profound loneliness. In the end, he comes to know tragedy and betrayal, as a series of events forces him to flee China for his very life.

'Merchants of Deceit' is a work of early 19th century historical fictionā€”told in the first personā€”faithfully draws on original logs and records of the day. It reveals a little-known chapter in American history and the role Samuel Russell, a native of Middletown, Connecticut, played in shaping international events, as he and others amassed their fortunes in an unfolding confrontation with China's imperial throne, an elusive game that would alter the course of world history.

This book title, Merchants of Deceit: Opium, American Fortune & the China Trade - 9781667826653, ISBN: 9781667826653, by Richard J. Friswell, published by BookBaby (March 2, 2022) is available in paperback. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.

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Richard J. Friswell
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