
Dhow Chasing In Zanzibar Waters: And On The Eastern Coast Of Africa
After spending five years working to suppress the slave trade off the east coast of Africa, British Royal Navy Captain George Lydiard Sullivan wrote the memoir Dhow Chasing in Zanzibar Waters which was published in 1873. The book brings together his time on the H.M.S. Castor, Pantaloon, and Daphne, and provides a detailed look into the difficulties of chasing down locally-built boats crewed by sai...
Paperback: 494 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (January 19, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1495268586
ISBN-13: 978-1495268588
Product Dimensions: 5.1 x 1.1 x 7.8 inches
Amazon Rank: 7993838
Format: PDF ePub djvu book
- 1495268586 epub
- 978-1495268588 pdf
- Capt George Lydiard Sullivan R.N. epub
- Capt George Lydiard Sullivan R.N. ebooks
- History epub ebooks
Here A rather lovely inheritance penny nichols pdf link Read Draw and write through history creation through jonah volume 1 ebook imsohokobur.wordpress.com Download Six easy ieces pdf at cuckhatsumidd.wordpress.com Here The cultures o the west a history volume 1 pdf link Reminiscence o a stock oerator Read Battletech a time o war review ebook allglovsunnif.wordpress.com
ors who knew every bay and inlet. This reprinted book is a great resource for anyone researching mid-19th Century seafaring in the western Pacific and Indian Oceans, or the history of the East African slave trade. From an anthropological viewpoint the reader will note that the author - like many of his time - although tasked with suppressing the slave trade, had little more regard for black Africans than those who would sell them as property. The sad realization is that the author's coarse, racist language is not all that different from what can be heard - or, more accurately, read - today on many politically-related websites. Because of the cultural significance of this book we have republished it in its original form, maintaining original pagination. While we have meticulously optimized each page, due to the limits of scanner technology and the deterioration of the original, there may be some spots where reproduction is less than the clarity of a newly-published book. We feel this is an acceptable compromise to present the book to readers in the format in which it was published.
Leave a Comment