The cries of Africa to the inhabitants of Europe, or, A survey of that bloody commerce called the slave trade

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Language
English
Pages
50

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Edition Notes

Microfilm. London, England : World Microfilms, 1978. On 1 microfilm reel with other titles ; 35 mm. (Anti-slavery collection, 18th-19th centuries ; reel 6, v. 12, no. 11).

Published in
London
Series
Anti-slavery collection, 18th-19th centuries ;, reel 6, v. 12, no. 11.
Other Titles
Survey of that bloody commerce called the slave trade.

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Library of Congress
Microfilm 82/534 (H)

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Format
Microform
Pagination
iv, 50 p., [2] folded leaves of plates
Number of pages
50

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Open Library
OL2961515M
LCCN
84205692

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