THE TWO PRINCES OF CALABAR; An eighteenth-century Atlantic osyssey

Cambridge MA: Harvard, 2004. 8vo, pp. 189. Notes, index. With two maps. Paper over boards with cloth spine. About as new. Item #50027

The "Princes" were two slave traders from the coast of Africa who were ambushed and themselves sold into slavery in Dominica. Eventually, in and out of slavery, they found their way to Virginia and then to England. Eventually, they returned to Calabar and, presumably, resumed their original business.

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