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1805 1ed SLAVERY African Memoranda Capt Philip Beaver Bulama Colony Sierra Leone Captain Philip Beaver was an 18th-century Royal Navy officer who is best known for his colonization voyage to the island of Bulama. This 1792 voyage proved to be a complete failure the colonists who survived were uninspired, unhealthy, and apathetic toward establishing a new colony and moved to nearby Sierra Leone. Beaver s book African Memoranda is the captain s account of the events on the ship as well as on the island of Bulama. This first edition includes two engravings of the block house on the island. Interestingly, this book became a catalyst for abolishing African slave trade. Item number: #12578 Price: $950 BEAVER, Philip African memoranda : relative to an attempt to establish a British settlement on the island of Bulama, on the western coast of Africa, in the year 1792 : with a brief notice of the neighbouring tribes, soil, productions, &c. and some observations of the facility of colonising that part of Africa, with a view to cultivation, and the introduction of letters and religion to its inhabitants, but more particularly as the means of gradually abolishing African slavery London : Printed for C. and R. Baldwin, 1805. First edition. Details: Collation: Complete with all pages [8], xv, [1], 500 2 engraved plates References: Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 19071. Provenance: Handwritten Rufus Coffin, 1827 Rufus Coffin served with Union Navy during the American Civil War. Language: English Binding: Leather; tight & secure Size: ~11.75in X 9.25in (30cm x 23.5cm) Very rare and desirable with auction records and price comparisons at $2,000 Our Guarantee: Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide. Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation! 12578 Photos available upon request. N° de ref. del artículo 12578
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