Class B. Correspondence with British Ministers and Agents in Foreign Countries, and with Foreign Ministers in England, relating to the Slave Trade. From April 1, 1855 to March 31, 1856.
London, Harrison & Sons, 1856.
Folio. XXII, 466 pp. Modern blue wrappers with cover label.
€ 2.000,00
British papers and correspondence with local agents on the international slave trade, including missives exchanged between Mr. Murray and the Earl of Clarendon respecting the slave trade in the Arabian Gulf.
Well-preserved.


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