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Beinecke Lesser Antilles Collection at Hamilton College: A Catalogue of Books, Manuscripts, Prints, Maps, and Drawings, 1521-18 [Hardcover]

Samuel J. Hough (Editor), Penelope R.O. Hough (Editor)

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September 20, 1994 0813012929 978-0813012926 First Edition

This distinguished catalogue of the Lesser Antilles provides extensive, precise descriptions of approximately one thousand printed books and one thousand manuscripts that Walter Beinecke, Jr., collected over several decades and donated to Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, where he is a trustee. The collection includes hundreds of rare original documents, fifty maps, plantation reports, correspondence, and oil paintings and watercolors. 

 The catalogue of the Walter Beinecke, Jr., Collection describes unique manuscript material and many rare books more fully than previously available in bibliographies.  The Houghs have applied advanced bibliographical knowledge to this work and in some instances have added cogent historical annotation.

 The collection's content addresses issues of broad international significance.  Full understanding of the early history of the United States can best be achieved by studying interaction among the European states and the Antilles, as well as the commercial connection between the continental colonies and the Antilles.  During the century and a half represented in this collection, England grew from a northern European power to a dominant world power, its growth largely funded by wealth provided from the Indies.

 

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From Library Journal

Two rare-book dealers have prepared this invaluable, richly annotated, chronologically arranged catalog of 945 books and about an equal number of manuscripts relating to the West Indies. Bibliographic information is detailed, and many of the items included will interest historians of the New World and the British Empire. Annotations sometimes serve as capsule histories: under M3 is a brief account of the first English settlement at St. Kitts; M126 recounts the adventures of Charles Grant in sailing from Mauritius to France in 1758. Libraries and collectors concerned with the Caribbean and American colonial history will want this work.
Joseph Rosenblum, Univ. of North Carolina, Greensboro
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"A classic reference book. . . . The Beinecke Collection is renowned for its importance and thoroughness, for including major early rarities as well as modern ephemera.  This description of the collection is accurate in detail and thorough in coverage.  Most commendable are the annotations, which bring out all the important elements in a book that pertains to the islands."--Roger E. Stoddard, Curator of Rare Books, Harvard College Library


This distinguished catalogue of the Lesser Antilles provides extensive, precise descriptions of approximately one thousand printed books and one thousand manuscripts that Walter Beinecke, Jr., collected over several decades and donated to Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, where he is a trustee. The collection includes hundreds of rare original documents, fifty maps, plantation reports, correspondence, and oil paintings and watercolors. 

 The catalogue of the Walter Beinecke, Jr., Collection describes unique manuscript material and many rare books more fully than previously available in bibliographies.  The Houghs have applied advanced bibliographical knowledge to this work and in some instances have added cogent historical annotation.

 The collection's content addresses issues of broad international significance.  Full understanding of the early history of the United States can best be achieved by studying interaction among the European states and the Antilles, as well as the commercial connection between the continental colonies and the Antilles.  During the century and a half represented in this collection, England grew from a northern European power to a dominant world power, its growth largely funded by wealth provided from the Indies.

 This work will be invaluable to libraries with holdings in Caribbean material, slave and slave trade material, economic history, American cartography, early American history, and general American travel books.  It will be useful to all historians writing on the history of the region or on the history of colonialism and the slave trade generally. 

 


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