The captivity, sufferings, and escape of James Scurry by James Scurry

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Author Scurry, James
Title The captivity, sufferings, and escape of James Scurry
Who was detained a prisoner during ten years, in the dominions of Hyder Ali and Tippoo Saib
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Summary "The Captivity, Sufferings, and Escape of James Scurry" by James Scurry is a historical account written in the early 19th century. The book recounts the harrowing true story of James Scurry, who spent a decade imprisoned by the infamous Indian rulers, Hyder Ali and Tippoo Saib. It details Scurry's brutal experiences during captivity, including the inhumane treatment he and other prisoners endured, and his eventual escape. At the start of the memoir, Scurry describes his early life and military service before detailing his capture at sea by the French, which led to his eventual handover to Hyder Ali. He illustrates the chaos onboard the French ships, including inhumane conditions and attempts to escape. After being delivered to Cuddalore and then to the prison of Chillembroom during a period of famine, Scurry's struggles only intensify as he recounts severe punishments and starvation faced by himself and fellow prisoners. The opening sets the stage for a deeply personal narrative filled with suffering, resilience, and a quest for freedom amidst the brutality of war and captivity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class DS: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Asia
Subject India -- History -- British occupation, 1765-1947
Subject Tipu Sultan, Fath 'Ali, Nawab of Mysore, 1753-1799
Subject Haidar Ali, Nawab of Mysore, approximately 1722-1782
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EBook-No. 51176
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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