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Book/Printed Material A twelvemonth's residence in the West Indies, during the transition from slavery to apprenticeship; with incidental notice of the state of society, prospects, and natural resources of Jamaica and other islands

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Title

  • A twelvemonth's residence in the West Indies, during the transition from slavery to apprenticeship; with incidental notice of the state of society, prospects, and natural resources of Jamaica and other islands

Names

  • Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886

Created / Published

  • Philadelphia, Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1835.

Headings

  • -  Jamaica--Description and travel
  • -  West Indies, British--Description and travel
  • -  Black people--Jamaica

Medium

  • 2 v. 16 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • F1871 .M17

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 02013566

OCLC Number

  • 2907121

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Chicago citation style:

Madden, Richard Robert. A twelvemonth's residence in the West Indies, during the transition from slavery to apprenticeship; with incidental notice of the state of society, prospects, and natural resources of Jamaica and other islands. Philadelphia, Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1835.

APA citation style:

Madden, R. R. (1835) A twelvemonth's residence in the West Indies, during the transition from slavery to apprenticeship; with incidental notice of the state of society, prospects, and natural resources of Jamaica and other islands. Philadelphia, Carey, Lea and Blanchard.

MLA citation style:

Madden, Richard Robert. A twelvemonth's residence in the West Indies, during the transition from slavery to apprenticeship; with incidental notice of the state of society, prospects, and natural resources of Jamaica and other islands. Philadelphia, Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1835.