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Octavo, cloth-backed boards in a price-clipped dust wrapper. The dust jacket is lightly rubbed with a chip to the head of its spine and with its top & bottom edges darkened. Half-title, title & 1...
Octavo, cloth-backed boards in a price-clipped dust wrapper. The dust jacket is lightly rubbed with a chip to the head of its spine and with its top & bottom edges darkened. Half-title, title & 155 pages. Illustrated with endpaper maps. The top edge is foxed. Very good. First American edition.A fictionalized account of the life of white Brazilian slave-trader Francisco Felix de Souza, who moved to the West African country of Dahomey [now Benin] and was stationed at the country's slave port Ouidah. The King of Dahomey granted de Souza the title of Viceroy of Ouidah with a monopoly over the sale of slaves. Dust jacket present. First Edition.
Product Info
Publisher: New York: Summit Books, 1980.
Year: 1980.
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
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