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Horse in West African History
Dahomey and the Ending of the Transatlantic Slave Trade: The Journals and Correspondence of Vice-Consul Louis Fraser, 1851-1852
The English in West Africa, 1681-1699: The Local Correspondence of the Royal African Company of England, Part 3
The English in West Africa, 1681-1683: The Local Correspondence of the Royal African Company of England, 1681-1699: Part 1
Consul John Beecroft's Journal of his Mission to Dahomey, 1850
The English in West Africa, 1685-1688: The Local Correspondence of the Royal African Company of England 1681-1699
The Slave Coast of West Africa, 1550-1750: The Impact of the Atlantic Slave Trade on an African Society
Oyo Empire, c.1600-c.1836: West African Imperialism in the Era of the Atlantic Slave Trade
From Slave Trade to 'Legitimate' Commerce: The Commercial Transition in Nineteenth-Century West Africa (African Studies, Series Number 86)
Correspondence of the Royal African Company's Chief Merchants at Cabo Corso Castle With William's Fort, Whydah, and the Popo Factory, 1727-1728: An A
Further Correspondence of the Royal African Company of England Relating to the 'Slave Coast', 1681-1699: Selected Documents from Ms. Rawlinson C.745
The Horse in West African History The Role of the Horse in the Societies of Pre-Colonial West Africa
Source Material for Studying the Slave Trade and the African Diaspora Papers from a Conference of the Centre of Commonwealth Studies, University of Stirling, April 1996
The kingdom of Allada (CNWS publications)
Ouidah The Social History of a West African Slaving 'port', 1727-1892

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