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Jamaica, as it was, as it is, and as it may be comprising interesting topics for absent proprietors, merchants, &c., and valuable hints to persons intending to emigrate to the island : also an authentic narrative of the negro insurrection in 1831, with a faithful detail of the manners, customs and habits of the colonists, and a description of the country, climate, productions, &c., including an abridgment of the slave law

Title
  1. Jamaica, as it was, as it is, and as it may be [microform] : comprising interesting topics for absent proprietors, merchants, &c., and valuable hints to persons intending to emigrate to the island : also an authentic narrative of the negro insurrection in 1831, with a faithful detail of the manners, customs and habits of the colonists, and a description of the country, climate, productions, &c., including an abridgment of the slave law / by a retired military officer.
Published by
  1. London : T. Hurst, 1835.
Author
  1. Senior, Bernard Martin.

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Additional authors
  1. Senior, Bernard Martin.
Description
  1. vii, 312, 309-313 p. : fold. front.; 20 cm.
Subject
  1. Slavery > Jamaica
  2. Jamaica > History > Slave Insurrection, 1831
  3. Jamaica > Description and travel
Call number
  1. Sc Micro F-17000
Note
  1. Binder's title: The history of Jamaica.
  2. Master microform held by: LCP.
Reproduction (note)
  1. Microfiche.
Author
  1. Senior, Bernard Martin.
Title
  1. Jamaica, as it was, as it is, and as it may be [microform] : comprising interesting topics for absent proprietors, merchants, &c., and valuable hints to persons intending to emigrate to the island : also an authentic narrative of the negro insurrection in 1831, with a faithful detail of the manners, customs and habits of the colonists, and a description of the country, climate, productions, &c., including an abridgment of the slave law / by a retired military officer.
Imprint
  1. London : T. Hurst, 1835.
Reproduction
  1. Microfiche. Louisville, Ky. : Lost Cause Press, 1980. 5 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm. (Slavery, source material and critical literature. Group 10 ; [no. 152])
Added author
  1. Senior, Bernard Martin.
LCCN
  1. nuc87722181
Research call number
  1. Sc Micro F-17000
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