Description
About the Author
Marian Mathison Desrosiers, a two-time Fulbright scholar, teaches history at Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island. Her publications include historical biographies on Colonel Mary Agnes Brown of the Women's Army Corps and Justice Florence Murray of the Rhode Island Supreme Court.
Reviews
"[Desrosiers] has penned the best book on a colonial merchant from Newport.... This most welcome work, for historians and for readers interested in colonial Newport, deepens our understanding of Newport merchants and the world in which they lived in during the decades prior to the American Revolution"-Online Review of Rhode Island History
"Sets the standard for what the writing of the economic and social history of early America should be"-The Northern Mariner
"Desrosiers dives deep into the detailed colonial merchant's accounting records and business journals to paint an intricate portrait of the business of colonial maritime trade...this book sheds light on details and nuances that have been otherwise left largely untouched by other historians...[the] level of detail will prove fascinating...a treasure trove of data and interesting details that paint a much clearer picture of a prominent early American merchant and the business of trade."-Sea History
"a compelling and highly informative account of Banister's life and work...valuable.... The book fills a significant gap in our understanding of mid-eighteenth century Rhode Island commercial life."-The New England Quarterly
"Comprehensive and well-written...The rise and fall of the Banister family came to life...takes the reader on a journey of a family and 'how momentous decisions about liberty and loyalty affected Americans during the War for Independence."-Newport this Week
"traces the life of merchant John Banister of Newport, Rhode Island, to illustrate his position in the history of Newport and its consumers from the 1730's to the 1760's."-ProtoView
Book Information
ISBN 9781476669328
Author Marian Mathison Desrosiers
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint McFarland & Co Inc
Publisher McFarland & Co Inc