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**Saint Vincent** is a comprehensive historical and descriptive account of the island of Saint Vincent, authored by William Tucker and originally published in 1883. The book offers a detailed exploration of the island’s geography, natural resources, colonial history, and social conditions during the late 19th century. Tucker provides vivid descriptions of the island’s lush landscapes, volcanic features, and agricultural practices, particularly focusing on the cultivation of sugar, arrowroot, and other staple crops. The narrative delves into the lives of the island’s inhabitants, including the indigenous Caribs, enslaved Africans, and European settlers, highlighting their customs, traditions, and the complex social dynamics shaped by colonial rule. The book is notable for its firsthand observations and meticulous research, drawing on official records, personal experiences, and interviews with local residents. Tucker’s writing is enriched with anecdotes, statistical tables, and appendices that offer valuable insights into the economic and political challenges faced by Saint Vincent during a period of significant transition. The work also addresses the impact of natural disasters, such as hurricanes and volcanic eruptions, on the island’s development and the resilience of its people. **Notes:** - The book includes several appendices with statistical data on population, trade, and agriculture. - There are detailed descriptions of the island’s flora and fauna, as well as its topographical features. - The author provides commentary on the effects of emancipation and the changing labor systems in the post-slavery era. - The narrative is supplemented by maps and illustrations, enhancing the reader’s understanding of the island’s physical and social landscape. **Publishers’ Prices:** - Original 1883 edition (rare/antiquarian): $150–$300 (depending on condition and provenance) - Modern reprint (paperback): $20–$35 - Digital edition (Project Gutenberg): Free For more information and to access the full text, visit: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/58472
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Liczba stron: 141
Rok wydania: 2025
