The Slave Trader (Hardback)
The Story of Bryan Blundell, Master Mariner, Philanthropist and Slave Trader
By
Ben Shaw
Imprint: Pen & Sword History
Pages: 232
Illustrations: 30 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036138035
Published: 30th August 2026
Imprint: Pen & Sword History
Pages: 232
Illustrations: 30 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036138035
Published: 30th August 2026
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In the early summer of 1754, Bryan Blundell stood at Liverpool’s bustling waterfront – a man whose life traced the town's rise from market town to maritime powerhouse. From humble beginnings as a cabin boy, he became captain, merchant, philanthropist, and twice mayor. He founded the Blue Coat School, left a lasting civic legacy, and helped shape the Liverpool we know today.
But his fortune, like the town's, was bound to the Atlantic slave trade. Ships he owned and ventures he financed tied his name to immense human suffering.
Drawing on Blundell’s own journal alongside shipping records, sermons, and civic archives, this book offers a vivid, unflinching portrait of both a man and a town – one of ambition, faith, and contradiction. It is a story not just of prosperity and philanthropy, but also of the hidden costs that underpinned them.
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About Ben Shaw
Ben Shaw is a writer and family historian with a passion for uncovering the hidden lives that shaped Britain’s past. Drawing on Bryan Blundell’s working journal, Liverpool’s civic records, and the Transatlantic Slave Trade Database, he has produced the first full-length biography of Blundell — a man whose life reflected Liverpool’s rise from small market town to maritime powerhouse.
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