In Search of Mary Seacole

In Search of Mary Seacole

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Rappaport, Helen
Simon & Schuster UK
EAN: 9781398512658
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Anastonishingly rich story...wonderfully informative The TimesRappaport does a terrific job of bringing respectful rigour to her account of Seacoles extraordinary life Daily MailIn Search of Mary Seacole is a superb and revealing biography that explores her remarkable achievements and unique status as an icon of the 19th century, but also corrects some of the myths that have grown around her life and career.Having been raised in Jamaicaand worked in Panama, Mary Seacole came to England in the 1850s and volunteered to help out during the Crimean War. When her services were turned down, she financed her own expedition to Balaclava, where she earned her reputation as a nurse and for her compassion. Popularly known as ';Mother Seacole', she was the most famous Black celebrity of her generation an extraordinary achievement inVictorian Britain. She regularly mixed with illustrious royal and military patrons and they, along with grateful war veterans, helped her recover financially when she faced bankruptcy. However, after her death in 1881, she was largely forgotten for many years.More recently, her profile has been revived and her reputation lionised, with a statue of her standing outside St Thomass Hospital in London and her portrait - rediscovered by the author - is now on display in the National Portrait Gallery. In Search of Mary Seacole is the fruit of almost twenty years of research by Helen Rappaport into her story. The book reveals the truth about Seacoles personal life and her rivalry with Florence Nightingale, along with much more besides. Often the reality proves to be even more remarkable and dramatic than the legend.
EAN 9781398512658
ISBN 1398512656
Binding Downloadable audio file
Publisher Simon & Schuster UK
Publication date February 17, 2022
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Rappaport, Helen