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Narrative of Thirty-Four Years Slavery and Travels [Bound with:] De May, R. Narrative of the Sufferings and Adventures of Henderick Portenger, a Private Soldier of the Late Swiss Regiment De Meuron, Who Was Wrecked on the Shores of Abyssinia, in the Red Sea by Dumont, P[ierre]. J[oseph]

by Dumont, P[ierre]. J[oseph]

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Narrative of Thirty-Four Years Slavery and Travels [Bound with:] De May, R. Narrative of the Sufferings and Adventures of Henderick Portenger, a Private Soldier of the Late Swiss Regiment De Meuron, Who Was Wrecked on the Shores of Abyssinia, in the Red Sea by Dumont, P[ierre]. J[oseph]

Narrative of Thirty-Four Years Slavery and Travels [Bound with:] De May, R. Narrative of the Sufferings and Adventures of Henderick Portenger, a Private Soldier of the Late Swiss Regiment De Meuron, Who Was Wrecked on the Shores of Abyssinia, in the Red Sea

by Dumont, P[ierre]. J[oseph]

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London: Printed for Sir Richard Phillips and Co. Bride-Court, Bridge-Street, 1819. 8vo, later marbled paper over boards with red morocco lettering-piece at spine.

A pair of African shipwreck/captivity narratives, both published as part of no. 3, vol. II of the publisher's [New] Voyages and Travels (1819-1823), but also sometimes found as separate pamphlets or bound together, as here. "Dumont was wrecked in Oct. 1782, on the coast between Oran and Algiers. He was captured by the Berbers ("Koubal"=Kabail), and passed much of his time in Tlemçen and the neighboring country, then to some extent under the control of the Sultan of Morocco, of whom, of the various renegades in that region and of the native customs, he supplies curious if doubtfully authentic particulars."-Playfair. Portenger and his shipmates were wrecked on the Ethiopian coast en route to Egypt from India on the 7th of June, 1801. Most made it to shore, but the party was soon attacked by native people and many were killed, while others fled, enduring a variety of travails in an inhospitable environment, with little to eat or drink. Portenger and a companion subsequently live essentially as slaves or Christian pariahs in two Muslim villages before being rescued by a British naval ship. However, the captain sends the men back to shore with an armed party to obtain water. The party is attacked and most are killed, including Portenger's companion.





REFERENCES: Playfair, Sir Robert Lambert. A Bibilography of Algeria, Supplement, #4977.





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Narrative of thirty-four years slavery and travels in Africa.London, printed for Richard Philips and co. (back of title-page: printed by G. Sidney), 1819. 8vo. With a engraved frontispiece with a portrait of Dumont. Later green paper wrappers.

by DUMONT, Pierre Joseph and Jacques Salbigoton QUESNÉ

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IV, [5]-46 pp.First edition of the English translation of an eye-witness account of slavery in Africa. The French writer Jacques Salbigoton Quesné (1778-1859) mentions in the introduction that one day he heard of a man returning to Paris after being enslaved for 34 years in Africa. Reckoning his tale must be very suitable for publication, he invited this man, Pierre Joseph Dumont, to his house. "It was agreed between us, that he should repair to my house every day, to furnish me with data that were to serve as a basis of an history of the thirty-seven years of his absence" (introduction). Dupont gives detailed information on the lives of Christian slaves: where they live, what they wear and eat, what happens when one gets sick or commits suicide, how the Arab masters treat them, etc.Offsetting of the frontispiece to the title-page, some occasional foxing. Otherwise in good condition, wholly untrimmed.l L. Croegaert, The African continent, p. 124; Huntress 198C; not in Hogg.
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