The Ghost Ship of Brooklyn: An Untold Story of the American Revolution

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Abstract

Moored off the coast of Brooklyn until the end of the war, the derelict ship, the HMS Jersey, was a living hell for thousands of Americans either captured by the British or accused of disloyalty. Crammed below deck--a shocking one thousand at a time--without light or fresh air, the prisoners were scarcely fed food and water. Disease ran rampant and human waste fouled the air as prisoners suffered mightily at the hands of brutal British and Hessian guards. Throughout the colonies, the mere mention of the ship sparked fear and loathing of British troops. It also sparked a backlash of outrage as newspapers everywhere described the horrors onboard the ghostly ship. This shocking event, much like the better-known Boston Massacre before it, ended up rallying public support for the war.

Revealing for the first time hundreds of accounts culled from old newspapers, diaries, and military reports, award-winning historian Robert P. Watson follows the lives and ordeals of the ship's few survivors to tell the astonishing story of the cursed ship that killed thousands of Americans and yet helped secure victory in the fight for independence.

Original languageAmerican English
PublisherDa Capo Press
Number of pages302
ISBN (Print)978-0306825521
StatePublished - Aug 15 2017

Bibliographical note

Editions
▫ Audio book with Hachette Book Group
▫ Electronic book [Kindle, Google, B&N Nook, Apple iBook, Kobo]

Book Awards
▫ Winner: Commodore John Barry Book Award (US Navy League)
▫ Winner: John Lyman Book Award
▫ Florida Weekly’s Top 10 Books of 2017
▫ Nomination: Journal of the American Revolution Book of the Year
▫ Nomination: New York Historical Society Book Prize - American History
▫ Nomination: Society for Military History Book Award
▫ Nomination: Society for Historians of the Early American Republic Prize
▫ Nomination: Colonial Dames of America Award
▫ Nomination: George Washington Prize
▫ Nomination: Samuel Eliot Morison Award (Naval Order of the US)
▫ Nomination: New York City Book Awards
▫ Nomination: Fraunces Tavern Museum Book Award
▫ Nomination: Cox Book Prize (Society of Cincinnati)
▫ Nomination: Francis Parkman Prize (Society of American Historians)
▫ Nomination: National Society of the Daughters of the American
▫ Revolution Excellence in American History Book Award

Book Festivals, Shows, & Signings
▫ “Our American Stories” national podcast, iHeart Radio/Podcast (2023)
▫ Stirling Road Library Book Fair, Ft. Lauderdale (2021)
▫ National Museum of the US Navy (2018)
▫ Gaithersburg Book Festival, Maryland (2018)
▫ Posnack Jewish Community Center Book Festival, Florida (2018)
▫ Virginia Festival of the Book, Florida (2018)
▫ Boca Lago Country Club, Florida (2018)
▫ Levis Jewish Community Center, Florida (2018)
▫ Mandel Jewish Community Center, Florida (2017)
▫ Miami Book Fair (2017)
▫ Brattleboro Literary Festival, Vermont (2017)
▫ Hadassah Book & Author Gala, Florida (2017)
▫ C-SPAN’s “Book TV” (2017)
▫ WXEL (PBS) “Between the Covers” (2017)
▫ Vet Stories (Disabled American Veterans) (2017)
▫ WLRN (NPR) “Topical Currents” (2017)
▫ WIOD 610 AM “First News” (2017)
▫ WFLO FM & AM, Virginia (2017)
▫ Brooklyn Historical Society, Brooklyn (2017)
▫ Museum of the American Revolution, Philadelphia (2017)
▫ Fraunces Tavern Museum, New York City (2017)
▫ Mandel Jewish Community Center, Florida (2017)
▫ Temple Emanu-el, Florida (2017)
▫ Florida Atlantic University (2017)
▫ Woodfield Country Club, Florida (2017)
▫ Boca Raton Resort & Club, Florida (2017)
▫ Brooklyn College Alumni Association (2017)
▫ West Boynton Library, Florida (2017)
▫ Lynn University “Arts, Culture, & Ideas” (2017)
▫ The Forum Club, Florida (2017)
▫ Murder on the Beach Bookstore, Florida (2017)
▫ Lantana Library, Florida (2017)
▫ Hagan Ranch Library, Florida (2017)
▫ Mandel Public Library, Florida (2017)
▫ South County Civic Center, Florida (2017)
▫ Congregation Beth Kodesh, Florida (2017)
▫ Books & Books Bookstore, Florida (2017)

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