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[Slavery] [Thomas Clarkson], Plan and Sections of a Slave Ship [and on right:] Description of a Slave-Ship., 1789. London. James Phillips in George Yard, Lombard Street.

[Slavery] [Thomas Clarkson]

Plan and Sections of a Slave Ship [and on right:] Description of a Slave-Ship., 1789. London. James Phillips in George Yard, Lombard Street.
“Plan and Sections of a Slave Ship”, by Thomas Clarkson and the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade.

One of the most powerful broadsides in Anglo-American history, exceedingly influential, exploiting both text and image to demonstrate the barbarity of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. A rare and striking display piece, albeit deeply disturbing.
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Large, illustrated broadside, 711 x 533 mm, on laid paper, edges untrimmed. Light toning, soiling, and staining, a bit of wear along right edge of plate mark and at edges, and a trace of mat burn. The broadside shows on the left a copperplate engraving of 7 “plans and sections” of the Brooks of Liverpool, 520 x 381 mm; on the right side a title in display type surmounting a horizontal rule and two columns of letterpress, with 4 corrections in ink.

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