STEPHEN HADDELSEY is the author of many books on Antarctic exploration history, including Ice Captain, Born Adventurer and Icy Graves, as well as other topics. He lives in Nottinghamshire.
'Immersive, eccentric, fascinating – I’ve never read anything quite like Poor Bickerton. Roving from the royal court to courtrooms, from Oxford colleges to London slums, madhouses and debtors’ prison, Haddelsey charts a course through Georgian society that is as unique as it is compelling. This riches-to-rags tale never stops surprising.' -- Dr Hannah Rose Woods, author of Rule Nostalgia: A Backwards History of Britain ‘Exceedingly interesting, well researched and compassionate.’ -- Professor Michael Ignatieff, author of A Just Measure of Pain: Penitentiaries in the Industrial Revolution, 1780–1850 ‘An adroit, intelligent and painstaking social history … Poor Bickerton offers us a luxurious tapestry from which everyone interested in English social history in the late-Georgian period can learn something new and surprising.' -- Professor Jerry White, author of London in the Eighteenth Century: A Great and Monstrous Thing