Bordeaux-Dublin Letters, 1757
Discover the captivating insights of the past with Bordeaux-Dublin Letters, 1757 by Louis Cullen. This remarkable book, published in 2013, presents a collection of 125 letters from the Irish community in Bordeaux, originally captured aboard the ship Two Sisters during the tumultuous Seven Years War. Most of these letters remained unopened until 2011, and now, thanks to meticulous translation and annotation, they reveal the everyday challenges faced by individuals separated by conflict.
Spanning 330 pages, this enlightening work not only chronicles personal stories but also provides a unique perspective on early modern trade and the dynamics of expatriate communities. Louis Cullen expertly weaves together themes of commerce, social conditions, and economic challenges in 18th-century France, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in history, economics, or the human experience during wartime.