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To Hell or Barbados: The ethnic cleansing of Ireland by Sean O'Callaghan

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By Sean O'Callaghan

A brilliant account of the Irish slave exchange: the formerly untold tale of over 50,000 Irish males, girls and youngsters who have been transported to Barbados and Virginia.

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Hogben was a bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder. He also sold maps and prints, globes, mathematical instruments, and spectacles. To all this he added the local agency for the Sun Fire Office, the sale of fishing tackle, and a private school of which he was Master. 69 If Hogben is perhaps typical of the small traders who sold books and paper on a small scale in the middle of the eighteenth century, we must not ignore those who were at the other end of the spectrum. There had been well-stocked bookshops since the middle of the seventeenth century, and some of these shops continued to exist quite independently of the newspapers, while others were established.

16 The third provincial printer was probably Samuel Darker, who printed a volume of Select hymns in Exeter in 1698;17 in the same year he went into partnership with Samuel Farley, and together, but with Farley as senior partner, they published Sam. 18 The next printer was Francis Burges of Norwich. 19 The stories of these pioneer printers have much in common. None was returning to his birthplace; Jones was the closest. 20 Above all, they all published, or assisted others to publish, newspapers.

Hogben was a bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder. He also sold maps and prints, globes, mathematical instruments, and spectacles. To all this he added the local agency for the Sun Fire Office, the sale of fishing tackle, and a private school of which he was Master. 69 If Hogben is perhaps typical of the small traders who sold books and paper on a small scale in the middle of the eighteenth century, we must not ignore those who were at the other end of the spectrum. There had been well-stocked bookshops since the middle of the seventeenth century, and some of these shops continued to exist quite independently of the newspapers, while others were established.

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