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Voyages to the coast of Africa, by Mess. Saugnier and Brisson: containing an account of their shipwreck on board different vessels, and subsequent slavery, and interesting details of the manners of the Arabs of the desert, and of the slave trade, as carried on at Senegal and Galam. With an accurate map of Africa. Translated from the French.

Main Author: Saugnier.
Other Authors: Brisson, Pierre-Raymond de, 1745-1820?
Language(s): English ; French
Published: London, G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1792.
Subjects: Slave-trade > Africa
Africa > Description and travel
Note: "Narrative of the shipwreck and captivity of M. de Brisson": p. [349]-500.
Physical Description: [1], viii, 500 p. fold. map, fold. plate.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: DT 8 .S263
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