Exposing the African slave trade to the Anglo-Saxon world

Berlioux, Etienne Félix. The Slave-Trade in Africa in 1872. Principally carried on for the supply of Turkey, Egypt, Persia, and Zanzibar.

London, (R. Barrett & Sons for) Edward Marsh, 1872.

Small 8vo. VIII, 64 pp. Later blue cloth with giltstamped spine title.

 1.500,00

Abridged English version of the author's more extensive treatise "La Traite Orientale: histoire des chasses à la homme, organisées en Afrique depuis 15 ans pour les marchés de l'Orient", aimed at exposing the African slave trade to the Anglo-Saxon world. "The author distinguishes three principal areas of man-hunting: the first is the from the Sudan and the Valley of the Nile to Morocco; the second, the Valley of the Nile itself; the third, the eastern coasts of Africa. Sales concentrate on three markets: the Mediterranean borders of Egypt; the island of Zanzibar; and finally, Arabia" (cf. Gay). E. F. Berlioux (1828-1910) was Professor of History at the Lyceum of Lyon.

Literatur

Ibrahim-Hilmy I, 65. OCLC 5664313. Cf. Gay 153. Not in Wilson.

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