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Wenda Parkinson's history, while not the definitive text on the revolution, paints a picture of the mood in Saint-Domingue at the time, and ponders the characters' feelings and motivations. Cited as{{This Gilded African}} yields |
Title | This Gilded African |
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Author | Wenda Parkinson |
ISBN | ISBN 0-7043-2187-4 |
Publisher | Quartet Books |
Date | 1978 |
Place | London |
Copyright | 1978 |
Fomat | Hardcover |
Pages | 212 |