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Captain Canot; Or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver

A Harrowing Journey Through the Depths of African Slavery

2019

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Exploring the complex and morally challenging world of 19th-century transatlantic slaving, *Captain Canot; Or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver* serves as a captivating compendium that offers a piercing examination of human ambition and ethical ambiguity. The anthology seamlessly interweaves historical documentation with literary storytelling, capturing a diverse array of experiences and styles ranging from stark realism to evocative narrative prose. The texts collectively invite readers ...

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Captain Canot: Twenty Years of an African Slave Ship

A Vivid Exploration of the Slave Trade's Conduct and Character

2018

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"Captain Canot, or Twenty Years of an African Slaver" is a biography of Captain Theodore Canot written and edited from his journals, memoranda and conversations by Brantz Mayer. Canot's biography is notable for its vividness and general accuracy and it illustrates perfectly the conduct and character of every branch of the slave trade.

2025

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"Captain Canot, or Twenty Years of an African Slaver" is a compelling narrative that chronicles the life of Theodore Canot, a notorious slaver who operated along the African coast. The book provides a firsthand account of the brutal realities of the slave trade, detailing Canot's experiences and the moral dilemmas he faced. Through vivid storytelling, the authors expose the inhumane conditions endured by enslaved individuals and the complex motivations behind the actions of those involved ...

2026

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The Library of Alexandria is an independent small business publishing house. We specialize in bringing back to live rare, historical and ancient Books. This includes manuscripts such as: classical fiction, philosophy, science, Religion, folklore, mythology, history, literature, politics and sacred texts, in addition to Secret and esoteric subjects, such as: occult, freemasonry, alchemy, hermetic, shamanism and ancient knowledge. Our Books are available in digital format. We have approximat...

Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican (Annotated)

Enriched Edition. A Historical, Geographical, Political and Social Account of Mexico From the Period of the Invasion until 19th Century

2020

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Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican is an ambitious nineteenth-century synthesis of Mexican history, culture, geography, and political life, moving from Indigenous antiquity through Spanish conquest and colonial rule to the unstable republican era. Written in a richly descriptive, documentary style, the work blends travel narrative, antiquarian inquiry, political observation, and historical compilation. Its literary context is that of antebellum American writing on Latin America, where c...

2026

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"Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican, Vol. 1 of 2" by Brantz Mayer offers a comprehensive exploration of Mexico's rich history, focusing on its Aztec heritage and the subsequent Spanish conquest. Mayer delves into the cultural and social dynamics of the Aztec civilization, highlighting its achievements and complexities. The narrative transitions into the impact of Spanish colonization, examining how it transformed the region's landscape, culture, and society. Through vivid descriptions a...

2026

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"Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican, Vol. 2 of 2" by Brantz Mayer delves into the rich tapestry of Mexico's history, exploring the intricate interplay between its ancient Aztec civilization and the subsequent Spanish conquest. Mayer's narrative captures the cultural and political transformations that shaped Mexico, highlighting the resilience of its indigenous peoples amidst colonial challenges. The book serves as a vital resource for understanding the complexities of Mexican identity a...

2026

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"Calvert and Penn" is a historical narrative that delves into the lives of two prominent figures in early American history, George Calvert and William Penn. The book explores their visions for a new society in the New World, highlighting their commitment to religious freedom and governance. Through meticulous research, the author paints a vivid picture of the challenges they faced in establishing their respective colonies, Maryland and Pennsylvania, and how their ideals shaped the developm...

2025

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Mayer provides a detailed overview of Sparks's life, beginning with his early years in New Hampshire and his education at Harvard College. The narrative highlights Sparks's dedication to scholarship, his contributions to historical research, and his significant role in the establishment of American history as a recognized field of study. Mayer discusses Sparks's academic career, including his tenure as president of Harvard University, where he emphasized the importance of historical schola...

Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican

A Historical, Geographical, Political, Statistical and Social Account of that Country from the Period of the Invasion by the Spaniards to the Present Time

2016

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Aztec culture and history is primarily known through archaeological evidence found in excavations such as that of the renowned Templo Mayor in Mexico City; from indigenous bark paper codices; from eyewitness accounts by Spanish conquistadors such as Hernán Cortés and Bernal Díaz del Castillo; and especially from 16th and 17th century descriptions of Aztec culture and history written by Spanish clergymen and literate Aztecs in the Spanish or Nahuatl language, such as the famous Florentine C...

2025

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"History of the War Between Mexico and the United States, with a Preliminary View of its Origin, Volume 1" by Brantz Mayer provides a comprehensive account of the conflict that shaped the relationship between the two nations. Mayer delves into the political, social, and economic factors that led to the war, offering insights into the motivations of both the United States and Mexico. His narrative is enriched with detailed descriptions of key battles, military strategies, and the experience...

2025

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The war which broke out between the United States of North America and the Mexican Republic, in the spring of 1846, is an event of great importance in the history of the world. Profound peace had reigned among Christian nations, since the downfall of Napoleon; and, with the exception of internal discords in France, Belgium, Poland and Greece, the civilized world had cause to believe that mankind would henceforth resort to the cabinet rather than the field for the settlement of internationa...