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Slaves, spices & ivory in Zanzibar: integration of an East African commercial empire into the world economy, 1770–1873. By Abdul Sheriff, pp. xx, 297, front., 34 sepia illustrations, 10 maps, 3 graphs, 23 tables. London, James Currey, with Heinemann Nairobi, Tanzania Publishing House, Dar es Salaam, and Ohio University Press, Athens, Ohio, 1987. £25.00 (cloth), £9.95 (paper).
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Slaves, spices & ivory in Zanzibar: integration of an East African commercial empire into the world economy, 1770–1873. By Abdul Sheriff, pp. xx, 297, front., 34 sepia illustrations, 10 maps, 3 graphs, 23 tables. London, James Currey, with Heinemann Nairobi, Tanzania Publishing House, Dar es Salaam, and Ohio University Press, Athens, Ohio, 1987. £25.00 (cloth), £9.95 (paper).
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