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A Note on the Text | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | From A True and Exact History of the Island of Barbados (1657) | 16 |
2 | From Jamaica Viewed (1661) | 31 |
3 | From Friendly Advice to the Gentlemen-Planters of the East and West Indies (1684) | 51 |
4 | A Trip to Jamaica (1698) | 77 |
5 | A Speech Made by a Black of Guardaloupe (1709) | 93 |
6 | The Speech of Moses Bon Saam (1735) | 101 |
7 | From The Speech of Mr. John Talbot Campo-bell (1736) | 108 |
8 | The Story of Inkle and Yarico and An Epistle from Yarico to Inkle, After he had left her in Slavery (1738) | 141 |
9 | Poems from Caribbeana (1741) | 147 |
10 | The Sugar Cane: A Poem, In Four Books (1764) | 166 |
11 | From A General Description of the West-Indian Islands (1767) | 261 |
12 | "Carmen, or, an Ode," in Edward Long's A History of Jamaica (1774) | 315 |
13 | From Jamaica, a Poem, In Three Parts (1777) | 326 |
Notes | 341 |
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