Description Topographique et Politique de la Partie Espagnole de L'isle Saint-Domingue;
£17,500 · Offered by Maggs Bros Ltd
This is an extremely fine copy of a most uncommon Philadelphia imprint. It bears the engraved book label “Decrés” being that of the French Admiral who became Napoleon’s last minister of the Navy . Moreau de Saint-Méry issued four works concerning Hispaniola, his “massive research projects on the history, administration and society of the old regime’s most opulent colony” (Garraway, 228). In addition to his knowledge of colonial law and society, the author had privileged access to private archives and was able to solicit contributions from eminent residents of the island ( ibid, 229). This title, which uniquely describes the Spanish part of the island is significantly rarer and very seldom appears complete with its map, which shows the complete island: Saint-Domingue as well as Santo Domingo. Moreau de Saint-Méry was born at Port Royal, Martinique, in 1750. At the age of 19 he went to Paris, where he later became a Counsellor of State. He became a great advocate of reforms in the French colonies and lobbied for better treatment of the enslaved. That being said, he was aware of the distress of the white population at the ambitions of the free persons of colour, and in the 1780s “ took a leading role in the pre-revolutionary assemblies in Paris as a spokesperson for the colonial elite, arguing polemically against mulatto rights and the proposals of the Société des Amis des noir ” ( ibid ). His fortunes took a turn for the worse and, hearing that Robespierre intended to have him
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