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The Infortunate: The Voyage And Adventures Of William Moraley, An Indentured Servant
by Klepp, Susan E.; Smith, Billy Gordon; Moraley, William; Smith, Billy GordonEdition:
2nd
ISBN13:
9780271026763
ISBN10:
0271026766
Format:
Paperback
Pub. Date:
7/30/2005
Publisher(s):
Pennsylvania State Univ Pr
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Summary
In the decade since its original publication Susan Klepp and Billy Smith have unearthed new information on Moraley's life, both before his ill-fated venture as an indentured servant from England to the "American Plantations" and after his return to England. This revised version features this additional information while presenting the autobiography in a new way, offering more explicit emphasis for students and teachers in college, university, and high school about how to read and interpret Moraley's autobiography.
Author Biography
Billy G. Smith is Michael P. Malone Professor of History at Montana State University.
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