The Lionkeeper of Algiers, Des Ekin
The Lionkeeper of Algiers, Des Ekin
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The Lionkeeper of Algiers
How an American Captive Rose to Power in Barbary and Saved His Homeland from War

Author: Des Ekin

Narrator: Roger Clark

Unabridged: 10 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/28/2023


Synopsis

In 1785, a young American named James Leander Cathcart is kidnapped at sea and carried as prisoner to the maverick North African statelet of Algiers. The piratical corsairs of Algiers have decided to exploit the vulnerability of the United States by seizing its mariners and holding them for ransom. Today, the name of James Leander Cathcart has been all but forgotten.

The Lionkeeper of Algiers reveals the extraordinary and unlikely story of Cathcart, who rose steadily up the ranks from lionkeeper at the Dey's private zoo to become Chief Clerk at the Palace, along the way amassing a chain of taverns in Algiers that functioned as safe houses and food banks for American prisoners.

Eleven years later, Cathcart was paroled back to America and charged with delivering a vital letter to President George Washington, saving a tenuous peace deal and bringing the other captives home. Cathcart would go on to become a US diplomat in the lands where he was held captive for more than a decade.

This narrative follows the twists and turns of Cathcart's own life upon the international stage of diplomacy, trade, and maritime statecraft at a time when America's place in the world was hanging in the balance.

About Des Ekin

Des Ekin was a journalist and is the author of four books. Born in County Down, Northern Ireland, he began his career as a reporter. After spending several years covering the Ulster Troubles, he rose to become deputy editor of the Belfast Sunday News before moving to his current home in Dublin. He worked as a journalist, columnist, assistant editor, and finally political correspondent for the Sunday World until 2012. His book The Stolen Village (2006) was shortlisted for the Argosy Irish Nonfiction Book of the Year and for Book of the Decade in the Bord Gais Energy Irish Book Awards 2010. He is married with a son and two daughters.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brendan on January 07, 2023

If you thought your day job was bad, wait until you read about poor James Leander Cathcart. The Lionkeeper of Algiers by Des Ekin tells the story of Cathcart and his ship which are captured by Algerian pirates in 1785. It turns out, being from a brand new country with no navy means you are a prime t......more

Goodreads review by Cindy on October 20, 2023

When the American Revolution ended, the United States gained its liberty from Great Britain. It also lost its protection. As a new nation, America believed in free trade, but the Mediterranean Sea was a dangerous place for sailors and those vessels without protection were fair game for the Barbary c......more

Goodreads review by Jax on January 10, 2023

A centuries-old grudge had settled into “politics of plunder” between Europe and the Barbary States as their corsairs seized European ships for spoils and hostages and Europe retaliated in kind. By the late 1700s, powerful European nations were reduced to paying tribute to the dey of Algiers in what......more

Goodreads review by Janalyn, the blind reviewer on March 20, 2023

Long before Alexander Hamilton created the Coast Guard James Lender Cathcart was is a merchant seaman for America. We were trying to create a solid international trading of products an 18-year-old James was helping do that but unfortunately he was kidnapped by pirates and made a slave in Algiers. He......more

Goodreads review by Zandt on January 09, 2023

It is amazing how remarkable people fall through the cracks of history. This story flushes out an important section of not only American History but World History. I find myself constantly in awe of what our ancestors went through. I will say that this is not a book to be read if you are interested......more