Jamaica, as it was, as it is, and as it may be; comprising interesting topics for absent proprietors, merchants, & c., and valuable hints to persons intending to emigrate to the island: also an authentic narrative of the Negro insurrection in 1831: with a faithful detail of the manners, customs and habits of the colonists, and a description of the country, climate, productions &c., including an abridgement of the slave law.
by a retired military officer.
- New York, Negro U.P., 1969.
- vii, 312, 309-313, [1]p.