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This is a new release of the original 1928 edition.
Being An Account Of His Career And Adventures On The Coast, In The Interior, On Shipboard, And In The West Indies.
Sometimes published as *Adventures of an African Slaver,* this replica of the 1854 first edition restores its original title. All of its unique power remains intact. Adapted from the journals, memoranda, and conversations of French-Italian seafarer and notorious slaver CAPTAIN THEODORE CANOT (1804-1860), this vivid and unexaggerated depiction of the slave trade between Africa and the New World is prized as a firsthand account of every aspect of the industry, from how slaves are purchased to the first reactions of newly arrived slaves to the New World and beyond. Explicit and shocking, this volume is also a startling illustration of the racist attitudes of its day, from Canot's justifications for the slave trade to the introduction by American journalist BRANTZ MAYER (1809-1879), who compiled Canot's material for publication and defended his subject's work. This is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of American slavery.
Grim account by a former slave ship captain describes the apalling
machinery of the commercial slave trade, including the harems and
"factories" maintained by slavers, treatment and discipline of
black Africans on slave ships, the suppression of slave revolts at
sea, and much more. Republication of the classic 1854
edition.
Being An Account Of His Career And Adventures On The Coast, In The Interior, On Shipboard, And In The West Indies.
Grim account by a former slave ship captain describes the apalling
machinery of the commercial slave trade, including the harems and
"factories" maintained by slavers, treatment and discipline of
black Africans on slave ships, the suppression of slave revolts at
sea, and much more. Republication of the classic 1854
edition.
The career of the Franco-Italian slave trader Theodore Canot (1804-60) was long and eventful. This intimate and sometimes graphic insight into the slave trade, first published in 1854, was edited by the American historian and author Brantz Mayer (1809-79), who compiled it in close collaboration with Canot. Brantz considered his subject to be a man of unquestionable integrity whose story needed to be heard. Beginning with Canot's introduction to seafaring, the book is enriched by vivid anecdotes and occasional illustrations. From an encounter with Lord Byron to shocking descriptions of massacres, the narrative describes multiple aspects of the slave trade: purchasing slaves; storing human cargo; the suppression of slave revolts; the establishment of the slave trade in new regions; and the legal, financial and practical requirements of running a slave ship. A counterpoint to accounts by slaves themselves, this work reflects the attitudes of its time.
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