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Letters from the Slave Coast - Correspondence from the Royal African Company's Factories at Offra and Whydah on the Slave Coast of West Africa in the Public Record Office, London, 1678–93. Edited by Robin Law. (Occasional Papers no. 24). Edinburgh: Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh, 1990. Pp. 82. £3. - Correspondence of the Royal African Company's Chief Merchants at Cabo Corso Castle with William's Fort, Whydah, and the Little Popo Factory, 1727–1728. Edited by Robin Law. (African Primary Texts 3). Madison: African Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1991. Pp. 52. $8.
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Correspondence from the Royal African Company's Factories at Offra and Whydah on the Slave Coast of West Africa in the Public Record Office, London, 1678–93. Edited by Robin Law. (Occasional Papers no. 24). Edinburgh: Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh, 1990. Pp. 82. £3.
Correspondence of the Royal African Company's Chief Merchants at Cabo Corso Castle with William's Fort, Whydah, and the Little Popo Factory, 1727–1728. Edited by Robin Law. (African Primary Texts 3). Madison: African Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1991. Pp. 52. $8.
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