Trade and Conflict in Angola. – Birmingham, David

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The Mbundu and their neighbours under the influence of the Portuguese 1483-1790

A seminal history book that examines the impact of the slave trade on West Central African states with the central argument being that the Portuguese presence and the Atlantic slave trade significantly shaped the rise and fall of African states in the region, particularly the Mbundu people, through commercial and military influence. Bookplate and a small green bookseller label to front paste-down. Some mild scattered pencil underlining. A few notes to Page 178. 2 maps. 178 Pages. First Edition. Condition: Very good. Dust jacket: Good. Price clipped. Wear to the top edge of spine. 2cm tear. Sunning to spine. Binding: Hardcover. Dark blue cloth boards with gilt.

Publisher: Clarendon Press, Oxford
Date Published: 1966
Publication Place: London
First Edition: Yes

Condition: Very good.
Binding: Hardcover. Dark blue cloth boards with gilt.
Has Dust Jacket: Yes
Jacket Condition: Good. Price clipped. Wear to the top edge of spine. 2cm tear. Sunning to spine.