May 07, 2020 - Sale 2534

Sale 2534 - Lot 81

Price Realized: $ 1,690
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 1,500 - $ 2,500
(SLAVERY AND ABOLITION--SURINAM.) Stedman, John Gabriel. Narrative of a Five Years' Expedition Against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam. 4 maps, 76 (of 77) plates, some engraved by William Blake, plus engraved title pages. xviii, 407, [8]; iv, 404, [7] pages. 2 volumes. 4to, modern 1/2 morocco; lacking one natural history plate (Spur-Winged Water Hen / Red Curlew facing I:340), minor foxing, minimal dampstaining; faint embossed library stamps on some plates. In a modern cloth slipcase. London, 1796

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First edition of an important slave rebellion narrative. Stedman was a British officer in the Dutch army, sent on an expedition against the Maroons who had escaped slavery and taken up arms against the Dutch colonists in Suriname. He soon grows disgusted with his Dutch commander and the brutal treatment of slaves and rebels--depicted graphically in some of the plates. He becomes increasingly sympathetic to the culture he was sent to repress, and fathers a child by an enslaved woman who he attempts to bring back to England. Stedman closes with an allegorical engraving of "Europe Supported by Africa & America," explaining that "we only differ in colour, but are certainly all created by the same Hand" (page II:395). The narrative was quickly adopted as an abolitionist classic. Thirteen of the engravings, some depicting brutal torture scenes, are by William Blake. The book is also a notable work of natural history. Abbey Travel 719; Sabin 91075.