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Review: The Thief at the End of the World by Joe Jackson

The illuminating and shocking story of how Britain came to dominate the rubber trade

WAS Henry Wickham a thief? Maybe by today鈥檚 standards, but in 1876 when Joe Jackson鈥檚 flawed hero sneaked 70,000 rubber tree seeds out of Brazil and back to England, there was no law against it. Don鈥檛 let that put you off: this story of how Britain came to establish rubber plantations across its empire and so dominate the burgeoning rubber trade is both illuminating and shocking. Central to the tale is the foolhardy Wickham and his Amazonian 鈥渁dventures鈥. For collecting the seeds that Britain wanted so much he won neither fortune nor fame. Decide for yourself if he deserves sympathy.

The Thief at the End of the World

Joe Jackson

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