ISBN-13/EAN: 9780618001903 ; $15.00
    ISBN-10: 0618001905
    Trade Paperback ; 400 pages
    Publication Date: 09/03/1999
    Trim Size: 6.00 x 9.00
    Carton Quantity: 24

Adam Hochschild

In King Leopold's Ghost, Bury the Chains, and other books, ADAM HOCHSCHILD has won a reputation as a master of suspense and vivid character portrayal. His skill at evoking such struggles for justice has made him a finalist for the National Book Award and won him a host of other prizes.

A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa


Mariner Books
Description:
In the 1880s, as the European powers were carving up Africa, King Leopold II of Belgium seized for himself the vast and mostly unexplored territory surrounding the Congo River. Carrying out a genocidal plundering of the Congo, he looted its rubber, brutalized its people, and ultimately slashed its population by ten million--all the while shrewdly cultivating his reputation as a great humanitarian. Heroic efforts to expose these crimes eventually led to the first great human rights movement of the twentieth century, in which everyone from Mark Twain to the Archbishop of Canterbury participated. King Leopold's Ghost is the haunting account of a megalomaniac of monstrous proportions, a man as cunning, charming, and cruel as any of the great Shakespearean villains. It is also the deeply moving portrait of those who fought Leopold: a brave handful of missionaries, travelers, and young idealists who went to Africa for work or adventure and unexpectedly found themselves witnesses to a holocaust. Adam Hochschild brings this largely untold story alive with the wit and skill of a Barbara Tuchman. Like her, he knows that history often provides a far richer cast of characters than any novelist could invent. Chief among them is Edmund Morel, a young British shipping agent who went on to lead the international crusade against Leopold. Another hero of this tale, the Irish patriot Roger Casement, ended his life on a London gallows. Two courageous black Americans, George Washington Williams and William Sheppard, risked much to bring evidence of the Congo atrocities to the outside world. Sailing into the middle of the story was a young Congo River steamboat officer named Joseph Conrad. And looming above them all, the duplicitous billionaire King Leopold II. With great power and compassion, King Leopold's Ghost will brand the tragedy of the Congo--too long forgotten--onto the conscience of the West.

Awards:
  • 1999 -- CA Book Awards Gold Medal for Nonfic
  • 1999 -- J. Anthony Lukas Prize
  • 1999 -- Lionel Gelber Prize
  • 1999 -- Mark Lynton History Prize
  • 1999 -- PEN USA Literary Award in Research Nonfi
  • 1999 -- New York Times Notable Book
  • 1998 -- Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year,
  • 1998 -- American Library Association Notable Boo
  • 1998 -- Booklist Editors' Choice
  • 1998 -- Boston Globe Best Books
  • 1998 -- National Book Critics Circle Award Final
  • 1998 -- Washington Post Book World Favorites
  • 1998 -- Library Journal Best Books of the Year
  • 1998 -- New England Book Show Selection

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