History of Mary Prince, a West Indian Slave, Related by Herself (1987 Pandora Press edition) (Q2456)

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1987 reprint, published by Pandora Press, London, England
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History of Mary Prince, a West Indian Slave, Related by Herself (1987 Pandora Press edition)
1987 reprint, published by Pandora Press, London, England

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    Set in 10/12 pt Sabon | by Columns of Reading | and printed in Great Britain | by The Guernsey Press
    title page verso
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    Introduction © Moira Ferguson 1987 | Preface © Ziggi Alexander 1987 | No part of this book may be reproduced in | any form without permission from the publisher | except for the quotation of brief passages | in criticism
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    THE HISTORY OF | MARY PRINCE | A WEST INDIAN SLAVE | Related by Herself | Edited with an Introduction by | Moira Ferguson | with a Preface by | Ziggi Alexander | PANDORA | LONDON
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    First published in 1831. | This edition first published in 1987 by | Pandora Press | (Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd) | 11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE
    title page verso
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    0863581927
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    086358117X
    paperback
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    pages vii-xiii
    new preface by Ziggi Alexander
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    "Supplement by the Editor" (original)
    pages 85-115
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    Appendix One: Mary Prince's petition presented to Parliament on June 24 1829
    Appendix Two: Postscript to the second edition
    Appendix Three: Appendix to the third edition
    Appendix Four: 'Narrative of Louis Asa-Asa, a Captured African'
    pages 116-124
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    original preface by Thomas Pringle
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    xvi, 124, [12] pages
    pages [125-132] are advertisements
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    map of Bermuda
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    reproduction of an engraving that depicts an enslaved person on one knee. Caption in border of image above: AM I NOT A WOMAN AND A SISTER?
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