The white king of La Gonave, by Faustin Wirkus and Taney Dudley, with an introduction by William B. Seabrook.
Publication details: Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1931.Description: xv, 333 pages frontispiece, plates, portraits, double map 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 917.294
- F1929.G6 W7
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Illustrated lining-papers.
"First edition."
Book One. Sergeant. -- " -- And see the world." -- I am a Marine -- Black masks -- What the gods do -- Codio -- Hatching a kingdom, unawares -- Book Two. Lieutenant -- Into the hills -- Perodin -- First bandit patrol -- Idyll at Perodin -- Chimney magic -- More magic -- Estraville -- Stamping feet -- Five days leave -- "Massoc" makes history -- Marie of Carzal -- A prisoner -- The Hougan Dessalines -- A black eden -- A Christmas Eve patry -- Along the way -- Book Three. King -- Two royal ladies -- Vagabond labor -- Le reine Julie -- At the village of the queen -- Orders from headquarters -- My friend, Polynice, is appointed -- Dark politics -- A convention of queens -- The call of the king -- Andre, Germaine, and Eugene -- Problems -- More problems -- Sea god -- The President and the High Commissioner! -- Out of eden.
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