An authentic narrative of the loss of the American brig Commerce wrecked on the western coast of Africa in the month of August, 1815 [electronic resource] / by James Riley.
1841
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An authentic narrative of the loss of the American brig Commerce wrecked on the western coast of Africa in the month of August, 1815 [electronic resource] / by James Riley.
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Narrative
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Captain Riley's narrative
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Hartford [Conn.] : W. Andrus, 1841.
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English
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1 online resource (271 p., [7] leaves of plates)
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"With an account of the sufferings of the surviving officers and crew, who were enslaved by the wandering Arabs, on the African desart [sic], or Zahahrah; and observations historical, geographical, &c., made during the travels of the author, while a slave to the Arabs and in the empire of Morocco."
"Preceded by a brief sketch of the author's life; and containing a description of the famous city Tombuctoo, and of another larger city far south of it on the same river, called Wassanah, narrated to the author at Mogadore, by Sidi Hamet, the Arabian merchant."
"Revised, and his life continued by the author in January, 1828."
Reproduction of the original from the The American Antiquarian Society.
"Preceded by a brief sketch of the author's life; and containing a description of the famous city Tombuctoo, and of another larger city far south of it on the same river, called Wassanah, narrated to the author at Mogadore, by Sidi Hamet, the Arabian merchant."
"Revised, and his life continued by the author in January, 1828."
Reproduction of the original from the The American Antiquarian Society.
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Slavery and anti-slavery: a transnational archive. Part 2: Slave trade in the Atlantic world.
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