The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African/Contents
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CONTENTS
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CHAP. I. | |
The Author's account of his country, their manners and customs, &c. | 1 |
CHAP. II. | |
The Author's birth and parentage — His being kidnapped with his sister — Horrors of a slave ship | 30 |
CHAP. III. | |
The Author is carried to Virginia — Arrives in England — His wonder at a fall of snow | 58 |
CHAP. IV. | |
A particular account of the celebrated engagement between Admiral Boscawen and Monsieur le Clue | 84 |
CHAP. V. | |
Various interesting instances of oppression, cruelty, and extortion | 117 |
CHAP. VI. | |
Favourable change in the Author's situation — Surprised by two earthquakes — He commences merchant with three pence | 149 |
CHAP. VII. | |
The Author's disgust at the West Indies — Forms schemes to obtain his freedom | 181 |
CHAP. VIII. | |
Three remarkable dreams — The Author is shipwrecked on the Bahama-banks | 207 |
CHAP. IX. | |
The Author arrives at Martinicc — Meets with new difficulties, and sails for England | 232 |
CHAP. X. | |
Some account of the manner of the Author's conversion to the faith of Jesus Christ | 262 |
CHAP. XI. | |
Picks up eleven miserable men at sea in returning to England from Spain | 295 |
CHAP. XII. | |
Different transactions of the Author's life — Petition to the Queen — The Author's marriage — Conclusion | 333 |