Travels in the West

David TURNBULL

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Travels in the West

“A TRAFFIC AT WHICH HUMANITY SHUDDERS”: CUBA AND THE SLAVE TRADE, 1840

(CUBA) TURNBULL, David. Travels in the West. Cuba; With Notices of Porto Rico, and the Slave Trade. London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1840. Octavo, early 20th-century three-quarter green morocco gilt, raised bands, top edge gilt.

First edition of Turnbull’s fascinating tour of the West Indies in 1837-39, with engraved map of Cuba and the errata leaf (as called for by Sabin, and not found in all copies). Handsomely bound by the Atelier Bindery in New York.

Cuba, along with Brazil and the southern United States, was one of the three countries where slavery was still retained on a significant scale after slaves were emancipated by law in the British colonies in 1838. Turnbull’s narrative describes island plantations and their slave systems, the arrival of a Brazilian ship fitted out to operate as a slaver, the coffee, sugar, and tobacco estates, proposed railroads and trade, the role of white labor, and the island slave trade, with descriptions of Havana, Matanzas, Santiago, Puerto Principe and Nuevitas. The last chapter describes the population and labor force of Puerto Rico which depended on the introduction of slaves from French colonies. With one page of publisher’s advertisements bound in at rear. Sabin 97460. Palau 342378.

Interior clean, morocco-gilt binding fine and handsome.

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