Polly pattullo biography of william

          It is a fascinating and little known history of slave resistance in the Caribbean, and well told by Polly Patullo, with a foreword by Bernard Wiltshire.

        1. It is a fascinating and little known history of slave resistance in the Caribbean, and well told by Polly Patullo, with a foreword by Bernard Wiltshire.
        2. Therefore, Patullo's book provides a powerful insight into the lives of the Maroons in Dominica by reporting their words, actions and way of.
        3. A remarkable piece of work detailing the life of the Maroons in Dominica written by Polly Pattullo, a British journalist who worked for The Guardian for many.
        4. He appears as William b Glanville in the Slave Register, and in Polly Pattullo's Your time is done now.
        5. Delve deep into the lives, loves and other pursuits of your favourite authors with these biographies, interviews, intimate letters and critical responses.
        6. A remarkable piece of work detailing the life of the Maroons in Dominica written by Polly Pattullo, a British journalist who worked for The Guardian for many....

          Polly Pattullo

          British author, journalist, editor and publisher

          Polly Pattullo

          Hon.

          FRSL

          Born

          London, U.K.

          NationalityBritish
          Alma materUniversity of Edinburgh
          Occupation(s)Author, journalist, editor and publisher
          Known forCo-founder of Papillote Press
          Notable workLast Resorts: The Cost of Tourism in the Caribbean (1996);
          Fire from the Mountain: The Tragedy of Montserrat and the Betrayal of Its People (2012)
          Websitepapillotepress.co.uk/abou/

          Polly Pattullo Hon.

          FRSL is a British author, journalist, editor and publisher, who co-founded in 1998 the independent publishing company Papillote Press,[1] based in Dominica, and London, England.[2] Her writing has appeared in such publications as The Guardian, The Observer, Caribbean Insight, and Caribbean Beat,[3] and she is the author or editor of several books, among them Last Resorts: the Cost of Tourism in the Caribbean (1996) and