Discover the life of a pivotal Bristol figure through original archives and expert narration.
This nonfiction biography examines Edward Colston, the philanthropist, within the full arc of his era. Drawn from meticulous archival research, it weaves personal biography with the city’s history to illuminate the man and the times that shaped him.
This edition presents a careful, fact‑driven portrait, including a memoir of his father and the results of years of city records study. It situates Colston in Bristol’s social, political, and religious landscape, offering readers a window into 17th‑century England and the city that influenced his fortune and reputation.
- Grounded in primary sources and city archives
- A measured, balanced look at Colston’s life and legacy
- Context on Bristol’s civic life, politics, and culture of the period
- A practitioner’s approach to biographical history with clear, accessible prose
Ideal for readers of biography and local history who want a thoughtfully sourced portrait that respects the complexity of its subject.