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Bücher der Reihe Cambridge Library Collection - Slavery and Abolition

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  • von Thomas Clarkson
    71,00 €

    Thomas Clarkson (1760-1846) was a leading campaigner against slavery and the African slave trade. These volumes, first published in 1808, contain a unique contemporary account of the abolition movement from one of its leaders. Volume 1 contains the early history of the abolition movement until July 1788.

  • - With a Continuation to the Present Time
    von Bryan Edwards
    69,00 - 89,00 €

    This wide-ranging history of the West Indies was originally published in 1793, and is here presented in the five- volume edition of 1819. As a planter, Edwards is particularly concerned with agriculture, commerce and the question of slavery, but also includes history, anthropology, politics and colonial affairs.

  • - Written during the Expedition under the Command of the Late General Sir Ralph Abercromby
    von George Pinckard
    60,00 €

    This detailed description of Dr Thomas Pinckard's voyage to, and residence in, the West Indies in 1796-1797 provides much information on the people of the area as seen through western eyes. Writing in the genre of informal letters to a friend, he comments at length on everything he saw.

  • - From their Origin to the Establishment of their Chief Tribe at Sierra Leone
    von Robert Charles Dallas
    59,00 - 65,00 €

    This 1803 work outlined the background to, and conduct of, the Second Maroon War of 1795-1796 between the British and settlements of runaway slaves in Jamaica. Confronting guerilla tactics by the rebels, General Walpole used fierce bloodhounds to force their surrender, and many were captured and deported.

  • - As it Exists Both in Law and Practice, and Compared with the Slavery of Other Countries, Antient and Modern
    von James Stephen
    60,00 - 66,00 €

    James Stephen published Volume 1 of Slavery in 1824. The work exposed the cruelty and inhumanity of the slave laws of the West Indies. It contributed to the public outcry that led to the final abolition of slavery in British territories. It is a key text of the abolitionist movement.

  • - Or, General Survey of the Antient and Modern State of that Island, with Reflections on its Situation, Settlements, Inhabitants, Climate, Products, Commerce, Laws, and Government
    von Edward Long
    51,00 - 74,00 €

    Edward Long's three-volume History of Jamaica (1774) was the first attempt at a comprehensive description of the colony, constructed as a vigorous defence of its slave economy. Volume 1 provides an overview of the colonial government, a history of the island's conquest, and detailed economic data.

  • - A Full Account of the Colony and its Inhabitants
    von Anonymous
    49,00 - 51,00 €

    A two-volume portrait of the first two hundred years of Antiguan history since British colonisation. Memoirs, legends and documents are used to follow the British aristocrats who established the infrastructure of the island during colonisation and the rise of the slave trade, and show how Antigua's identity was shaped.

  • von William Wilberforce
    49,00 - 66,00 €

    William Wilberforce (1759-1833) was a politician, philanthropist and evangelical Christian, now best known for his efforts to end the slave trade. This five-volume biography, drawn from his diaries and letters, was published by his sons in 1838, and shows the circumstances and motivations which drove Wilberforce's career.

  • von Eliza Wigham
    30,00 €

    Eliza Wigham (1820-99), Scots philanthropist and champion of women's rights, published this short book in 1863. Her aim was to counter pressure on the British government to support the Confederacy in the American Civil War by describing both the history of abolitionism and individual stories of hardship and cruelty.

  • von Granville Sharp
    39,00 €

    Granville Sharp (1735-1813) undertook legal research to oppose slavery, and in 1769 published this work to demonstrate that slavery has no basis in English law. In 1772, the case of James Somerset was brought before Lord Mansfield, who upheld Sharp's contention, effectively freeing all slaves in England.

  • von The Governor and Assembly of Jamaica
    38,00 €

    A wealthy planter in the West Indies, Bryan Edwards (1743-1800) lived in Jamaica during the peak of its sugar wealth. This 1796 publication relates to the recent conflict between the British and runaway slaves, known as Maroons. Edwards prefaces the various letters and documents with an extended introductory account.

  • - Compared with the Unbounded Claims of the African Traders and British American Slaveholders
    von Granville Sharp
    37,00 €

    Granville Sharp (1735-1813) was a founding member of the London committee of the Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade. This 1776 tract, a riposte to the idea that slavery is sanctioned by God, is a rigorous defence of liberty and of 'the honour of holy Scriptures'.

  • - Particularly the African, Translated from a Latin Dissertation, Which Was Honoured with the First Prize in the University of Cambridge, for the Year 1785
    von Thomas Clarkson
    49,00 €

    This reissue incorporates Thomas Clarkson's 1786 Essay alongside John Newton's graphic Thoughts on the African Slave Trade (1788), a first-hand account of his experiences of the Middle Passage in the 1750s. Clarkson's highly influential piece marks the beginning of the anti-slavery campaigning to which he devoted his life.

  • - Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses
     
    38,00 €

    An extensive collection of first-hand testimony and narratives by slaveholders describing the facts and highlighting the cruelty of the slave trade. First published in 1839 and edited by the evangelist and abolitionist Theodore Dwight Weld (1803-95), this work was one of the most influential books of the anti-slavery movement.

  • von James Ramsay
    44,00 €

    First published in 1784, this work documents the findings of a Christian missionary and surgeon who spent twenty years observing the exploitation of African slaves in the West Indian sugar plantations. Highly influential in the anti-slavery movement, it remains relevant in Caribbean and colonial history.

  • - And the Fugitive Slave Circulars
    von Anonymous
    30,00 €

    Britain's 1807 law abolishing slave trading in its empire was put to the test during trials in Sierra Leone in 1812, an 1813 report on which is reissued here, alongside a short 1876 account of the 1772 Somerset v. Stewart case that represented a milestone on the road to abolition.

  • von Harry Hamilton Johnston
    38,00 €

    Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston (1858-1927) was an explorer and colonial administrator. This book is his fictionalised account of the life of a slave, based on anecdotes gathered on his travels. A brutal and often gruesome depiction of one man's survival in the face of violence, cannibalism and extreme cruelty.

  • - Being an Attempt to Explain the Real Issues Involved in the American Contest
    von John Elliott Cairnes
    48,00 €

    First published in 1862, this analysis of the economics of slavery as a cause of the American Civil War did much to bring British public opinion to support the Union. Written by one of the foremost economists of the day, he argues that history is chiefly shaped by economic causes.

  • - Being a Sequel to the African Slave Trade
    von Thomas Fowell Buxton
    43,00 €

    Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton (1786-1845) was a noted social reformer and one of the leading members of the campaign to abolish slavery. The Remedy, first published in 1840, called on the government to assist African development, so that African chiefs did not need to participate in the trade.

  • - Being the Journal of a Visit to Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, St. Lucia, Barbados, and Jamaica
    von Joseph Sturge
    60,00 €

    Joseph Sturge (1793-1859) and Thomas Harvey (1812-1884) were philanthropists involved with the anti-slavery movement. This volume, first published in 1838 and with a second edition (reissued here) in the same year, describes their 1837 visit to the West Indies and observations on the lives of ex-slaves.

  • - Or, a System for Planting and Managing a Sugar Estate or Other Plantations in that Island, and Throughout the British West Indies in General
    von Thomas Roughley
    55,00 €

    This 1823 volume on the management of Jamaican sugar plantations is an important primary source for the study of the slave economy and agricultural methods in the West Indies. It sets out in great detail all aspects of the ideal estate, the work and the people involved.

  • von Bryan Edwards
    38,00 €

    This 1797 history of the uprising of slaves in the French colony of St Domingo (now Haiti) was written by a West Indian planter, who opposed abolition. He dwells on the atrocities committed by the slaves, but attributes the rebellion to French misrule, from which Britain must learn.

  • - Comprising the Windward and Leeward Islands' Military Command
    von John Davy
    71,00 €

    John Davy (1790-1868) was an English army doctor who was appointed Inspector General of Army Hospitals. This volume, first published in 1854, describes the culture and society of Barbados and other Caribbean Islands and provides valuable descriptions of the social conditions which existed after the Emancipation Act.

  • von Katharine Coman
    33,00 €

    This 1903 monograph focuses upon the use and development of the institution of contract labour or indentured servitude in the Hawaiian sugar industry of the later nineteenth century. Along the way author Katharine Coman reveals the details of a system that in her estimation benefited both labourers and owners.

  • von Elizabeth Campbell
    33,00 €

    Stephen Bourne (1791-1868) was a British civil servant who served in the West Indies between 1834 and 1848 with his daughter Elizabeth Campbell. This volume contains two essays by Campbell and a letter by Bourne discussing the social and economic effects of the Emancipation Act in the West Indies.

  • - Or, an Enquiry into the Objects and Probable Effects of the French Expedition to the West Indies
    von James Stephen
    38,00 €

    James Stephen (1758-1832) was a lawyer, anti-slavery advocate, and Member of Parliament. He argued that the French should not be allowed to reinstate older slavery practices on its West Indian colonies for fear of the consequences for the neighbouring British colonies. It was published in London in 1802.

  • von James Stephen
    35,00 €

    James Stephen (1758-1832) was a British lawyer and slavery abolitionist. This volume, first published in 1804, contains his discussion of Britain's political foreign policy choices and their potential impact following the successful Haitian Revolution (1791-1804) and provides valuable insights into the contemporary political situation surrounding Haiti.

  • - Or, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
    von Harriet Ann Jacobs
    43,00 €

    Harriet Ann Jacobs (1813-1897) was born into slavery in North Carolina, but escaped to the north. She became involved with the Anti-Slavery Society, and her autobiography was published in 1861. Jacobs' first-hand account of the abuse suffered by slaves, especially women, caused shock and outrage.

  • - Addressed to the Freeholders and Other Inhabitants of Yorkshire
    von William Wilberforce
    60,00 €

    William Wilberforce (1759-1833) was a politician, philanthropist and evangelical Christian, now best known for his work to end the slave trade. In 1807 he wrote this long Letter to his constituents justifying his preoccupation with abolition and setting out all his arguments against the slave trade.

  • - From the Earliest Accounts to the Taking of Porto Bello by Vice-Admiral Vernon
    von Charles Leslie
    46,00 €

    Little is known about the anonymous author of this book, later identified as one Charles Leslie, whose family had strong Caribbean interests. This 1740 second edition covers Jamaica's early colonial history, its laws, the lives of its governors, the trading of slaves, and the exploits of famous Caribbean pirates.

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