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    Trading in West Africa, 1840–1920

    Trading in West Africa, 1840–1920 by Davies, Peter;

    Series: Routledge Revivals;

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    Short description:

    Trading in West Africa (1976) provides a vivid portrait of conditions in the West African trade – trade that was at the heart of the economic development of nineteenth century shipping. The trade also made a significant contribution to the growth of Liverpool and the prosperity of Merseyside.

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    Long description:

    Trading in West Africa (1976) provides a vivid portrait of conditions in the West African trade – trade that was at the heart of the economic development of nineteenth century shipping. The trade also made a significant contribution to the growth of Liverpool and the prosperity of Merseyside.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Reminiscences of one Connected with the West African Trade from 1863 to 1910 Harry Cotterell  2. Autobiography of James Deemin  3. William K. Findlay  4. D.D. Africanus Coker  5. Peter Stuart  6. Alfred Lewis Jones

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