Antigua and the Antiguans a full account of the colony and its inhabitants from the time of the Caribs to the present day, interspersed with anecdotes and legends. Also, an impartial view of slavery and the free labour systems; the statistics of the island, and biographical notices of the principal families.
Publication details: London Saunders and Otley 1844.Description: 2 v. 21 x 12� cmDDC classification:- 917.29715 Ant
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Halkett and Laing, following a passing reference to this work in Notes and queries, March 12, 1853, p. 259, ascribe the authorship to "Mrs Flannigan", and they are followed by Cushing. V.L. Oliver, however, in his History of the island of Antigua, London, 1894-99, v. 1, p. iv, attributes the work to "Mrs. Lanaghan".
Antigua - Hist.
Antigua - Descr & trav.
Negroes in Antigua
Carib Indians
Flannigan, Mrs
Lanaghan, Mrs.
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