The Devil and Mr. Casement: One Man's Battle for Human Rights in South America's Heart of Darkness

by Jordan Goodman

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This title features an untold story of the most horrifying crimes and massacres of the twentieth century. In September 1910, the activist and anti-imperialist Roger Casement arrived in the Amazon to investigate reports of widespread human-rights abuses in the vast forests stretching along the Putumayo River. There, the Peruvian entrepreneur Julio Cesar Arana ran an area the size of Belgium as his own private fiefdom; his British-registered company operated a systematic programme of torture, exploitation and murder. Fresh from documenting the scarcely imaginable atrocities perpetrated by King Leopold in the Congo, Casement was confronted with an all-too recognizable scenario. He uncovered an appalling catalogue of abuse: nearly 30,000 Indians had died to produce four thousand tons of rubber. From the Peruvian rainforests to the City of London, Jordan Goodman recounts a crime against humanity that history has almost forgotten, but whose exposure in 1912 sent shockwaves around the world. Drawing on a wealth of original research, "The Devil and Mr Casement" is a story of colonial exploitation and corporate greed with enormous contemporary political resonance.
  • ISBN10 0374138400
  • ISBN13 9780374138400
  • Publish Date 4 March 2010 (first published 1 June 2009)
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Farrar Straus Giroux
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 322
  • Language English