1772 SLAVERY in Surinam South America Negro Revolts
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1772 SLAVERY in Surinam South America Negro Revolts Voltaire on Montesquieu
Through the end of the 18th-century, “The Annual Register” became the most respected journal in print. The periodical was a reference work that contained major events from each year, focusing on economics, politics, arts, trends, and world developments. Many leading historians of the American Revolutionary period, including David Ramsay, James Murray, and William Gordon “borrowed heavily from the Annual Register” (Gephart).
“This, a most valuable record and chronicle of historical and political events for over a hundred years contains accurate accounts of the Revolutionary War, as well as the revolutions in South American, the Second War with Great Britain, and many other American subjects.” ¬– Sabin.
This 1772 issue of ‘The Annual Register’, published in 1780, covers a variety of noteworthy topics including:
Rise of slavery in Dutch Surinam
Negro revolts
Conclusion of Danish-Algerian War
Printing of Voltaire’s essay response to Montesquieu’s “Spirit of Laws”
Accounts of the Swedish Revolution of 1772, Gustav III introducing the Constitution of 1772
Item number: #13690
Price: $499
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The Annual register, or, A view of the history, politics, and literature for the year 1772.
London: printed for Dodsley, 1780.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages
[4], 64, (*65-*105), [3], 65-256; 246, [10]
References: Sabin 1614
Language: English
Binding: Leather; tight & secure
Size: ~8.5in x 5.25in (21.5cm x 13.5cm)
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Through the end of the 18th-century, “The Annual Register” became the most respected journal in print. The periodical was a reference work that contained major events from each year, focusing on economics, politics, arts, trends, and world developments. Many leading historians of the American Revolutionary period, including David Ramsay, James Murray, and William Gordon “borrowed heavily from the Annual Register” (Gephart).
“This, a most valuable record and chronicle of historical and political events for over a hundred years contains accurate accounts of the Revolutionary War, as well as the revolutions in South American, the Second War with Great Britain, and many other American subjects.” ¬– Sabin.
This 1772 issue of ‘The Annual Register’, published in 1780, covers a variety of noteworthy topics including:
Rise of slavery in Dutch Surinam
Negro revolts
Conclusion of Danish-Algerian War
Printing of Voltaire’s essay response to Montesquieu’s “Spirit of Laws”
Accounts of the Swedish Revolution of 1772, Gustav III introducing the Constitution of 1772
Item number: #13690
Price: $499
various
The Annual register, or, A view of the history, politics, and literature for the year 1772.
London: printed for Dodsley, 1780.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages
[4], 64, (*65-*105), [3], 65-256; 246, [10]
References: Sabin 1614
Language: English
Binding: Leather; tight & secure
Size: ~8.5in x 5.25in (21.5cm x 13.5cm)
Our Guarantee:
Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.
Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!
13690
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