'A horrific tale of the slave trade, destined to become a classic' New York Times
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From the New York Times bestselling author of Cobalt Red, discover the incredible true story and page-turning account of the 18th century slave ship, often known as the Zong yet actually named the Zorg - ironically meaning 'care' - that sparked the human rights campaign to end the slave trade.
Perfect for fans of David Grann’s The Wager and The Wide, Wide Sea by Hampton Sides.
‘Remarkable, riveting’, Adam Hochschild, historian and bestselling author of King Leopold's Ghost and Bury the Chains
In 1781, the Zorg set off from The Netherlands to West Africa and from there onto the Caribbean. The fateful voyage would alter the course of history forever.
By the time its journey ends, the Zorg would become the first undeniable argument against slavery.
When a series of unpredictable weather events and navigational errors led to the Zorg sailing off course and running low on supplies, the ship's captain threw more than a hundred slaves overboard in order to save the crew and the most valuable slaves. The ship's owners then claimed their loss on insurance, a first for slaves who had not been killed due to insurrection or died of natural causes.
The insurers refused to pay due to the higher than usual mortality rate of the slaves on board, leading to a trial which initially found in their favour, in which Chief Justice Mansfield compared the slaves to horses. Thanks to the outrage of one man present in court that day, a retrial was held. For the first time, concepts such as human rights and morality entered the discourse on slavery in a courtroom case that boiled down to a simple yet profound question: Were the Africans on board people or cargo?
In his riveting new book, bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize finalist Siddharth Kara brings history to life, showcasing how the Zorg’s fateful voyage exposed the harsh reality of the slave trade.
The case catapulted the emerging anti-slavery movement to one of the most consequential moral campaigns that changed the course of history.
The Zorg is the astonishing yet little-known true story of one of the most consequential ships that ever crossed the Atlantic.
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The Zorg 9781529964325 Hardback
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The Zorg
This could hardly be called a pleasurable read, focused as it was on the trade in slaves and the utterly ghastly and parlous conditions thousands of human beings were subjected to in the name of providing labour for the sugar plantations. The writer charts the eventual court case surrounding the Zo…
This could hardly be called a pleasurable read, focused as it was on the trade in slaves and the utterly ghastly and parlous conditions thousands of human beings were subjected to in the name of providing labour for the sugar plantations. The writer charts the eventual court case surrounding the Zorg, from which hundreds of slaves were thrown into the sea, the issue being of whether this was by ' necessity' to save water, or from dire disregard for human life. The case provided fodder for abolitionists and was charted in detail by the writer, Siddarth Kara. There is some excellent and painstaking research into the economics of the trade. A very harrowing read.
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The Zorg
Even after 250 years this story still shocks. It’s a lively page-turner, packed with facts and gives the historical background to provide the reader with a good basic understanding of the slave trade and its eventual abolition - in short, a good read.
- Authors:
- Kara, Siddharth
- Year Published:
- 2025
- Country of Publication:
- United Kingdom
- Format:
- Hardback
- ISBN:
- 9781529964325
- Number of Pages:
- 304
- Publication Date:
- 16/10/2025
- Publisher:
- Transworld Publishers Ltd
- Language:
- English
- Place of Publication:
- London
- SKU:
- 9781529964325