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This book is based on the unpublished journals of William Schaw
Lindsay (1815-1877) housed in the National Maritime Museum,
Greenwich. From rags to riches. Born in Scotland and orphaned by
the age of 10, Lindsay ran away to sea at the age of 16. The book
highlights his life at sea from cabin boy to captain, a sometimes
shocking insight into what life was like sailing across oceans in
the 1830s. He then became an agent selling coal for steam ships. He
would eventually own one of the largest shipping companies in the
world, with 22 ships, some of which were employed as troop
transporters in the Crimean War. He entered Parliament in 1854
where he focussed on shipping matters. He was vocal in his
criticism of the Admiralty during the Crimean War. He visited the
Northern states just prior to the American Civil War to discuss
shipping laws and met Abraham Lincoln. In fact, his story includes
meetings with an astonishing array of luminaries: Livingstone,
Buchanan, Garibaldi, Gladstone, Disraeli, Brunel, Nightingale,
Dickens, Paxton, Emperor Napoleon III and Queen Victoria. Lindsay
strove to improve the shipping laws, not only in England but
abroad, and he persistently advocated the removal of restrictions
on free trade. His magnum opus, entitled History of Merchant
Shipping and Ancient Commerce, became a standard reference on the
subject.
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