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English in West Africa, 1681-1683: The Local Correspondence of the Royal African Company of England, 1681-1699, Part 1

Contributor(s): Law, Robin (Editor)

ISBN: 9780197261767

Publisher: British Academy

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Pub Date: December 18, 1997

Dewey: 380

LCCN: 98145166

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.09" H x 9.51" L x 6.43" W ( 1.57 lbs) 394 pages

BISAC Categories:

History | Africa | Europe | Great Britain General

Series: Fontes Historiae Africanae

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Description:

The letter-books of the Royal African Company of England form the most substantial and important source of material on English trade in West Africa in the late seventeenth century.

The Royal African Company held a legal monopoly of English trade with West Africa, principally in gold and slaves for the American colonies. The correspondence among the Company's local agents is exceptionally detailed in its coverage of the day-to-day operation of their trade and their interactions with local African societies - especially on the Gold Coast (Ghana).

The letter-books, never previously printed, cover the period 1681-1699. The original texts are being published in full, with extensive explanatory commentary, in three or four volumes. This first volume contains the letters for the years 1681-1683.

Review Quotes: Robin Law is to be commended for editing the Rawlinson collection in an important, scholarly, three-volume set.-- "African Affairs"

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