A Journal, of A Young Man of Massachusetts, Late A Surgeon on Board an American Privateer, Who Was Captured at Sea by the British, In May Eighteen Hundred and Thirteen, and Was Confined First, At Melville Island, Halifax, Then at Chatham in England, And Last, At Dartmoor Prison
Interspersed with Observations, Anecdotes and Remarks, Tending to Illustrate the Moral and Political Characters of Three Nations, To Which is Added, A Correct Engraving of Dartmoor Prison, Representing the Massacre of American Prisoners. Boston: Printed by Rowe and Hooper, 1816. Leather bound. Octavo. 226 pages. Partial frontispiece of Dartmoor Prison..... More