Ir al contenido

Portrait of a runaway enslaved man titled “A Good Likeness of Sancho” in the Columbian Centinel

Portrait of a runaway enslaved man titled “A Good Likeness of Sancho” in the Columbian Centinel

Ver a tamaño completo.

Portrait of a runaway enslaved man titled “A Good Likeness of Sancho” in the Columbian Centinel

de (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.)

  • Usado
Estado
Ver descripción
Librería
Puntuación del vendedor:
Este vendedor ha conseguido 5 de las cinco estrellas otorgadas por los compradores de Biblio.
Stevenson, Maryland, United States
Precio
EUR 2,075.92
O solamente EUR 2,057.05 con un
Membresía Biblioclub
EUR 11.32 Envío a USA
Envío estándar: de 7 a 14 días

Más opciones de envío

Formas de pago aceptadas

  • Visa
  • Mastercard
  • American Express
  • Discover
  • PayPal

Sobre este artículo

Folio (20 x 13 in.). 4pp. Untrimmed, never bound. Light browning. Near fine. This is probably the earliest American runaway slave advertisement to feature an accurate likeness of its subject. Sancho escaped from a Mississippi plantation and was presumed to have made his way north. Winthrop Sargent (1753-1820), who has signed the notice in print, had served as an officer in the Revolutionary War officer. He later became governor of Mississippi Territory and a plantation owner in Natchez, Mississippi. He offers a reward of up to $100 for Sancho's return and presents an extraordinary portrait of Sancho, "a good likeness," presumably made from a cut paper silhouette. Sancho is described as "a Negro man, thirty years of age, about 5 feet high, very black complexion . . . & a fast walker." He "had learned the trade of a Barber and is in every respect a most accomplished servant for a gentleman or a family; was born and educated in his master's house; endeared to him and his mistress and his own wife and children, as well as the numerous blacks of his Master's Plantations, by long, affectionate and faithful services." Sargent suggests that Sancho was so loyal that he must have "been inveigled away by some artful villains for their own use." A landmark portrait in the history of American slavery.

Reseñas

Iniciar sesión or Crear una cuenta primero!)

¡Estás clasificando este libro como un obra, no al vendedor ni la copia específica que has comprado!

Detalles

Librería
19th Century Rare Book and Photograph Shop US (US)
Inventario del vendedor #
32820680
Título
Portrait of a runaway enslaved man titled “A Good Likeness of Sancho” in the Columbian Centinel
Autor
(SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.)
Estado del libro
Usado
Cantidad disponible
1
Editorial
Columbian Centinel
Lugar de publicación
Boston
Fecha de publicación
30 September 1807
Peso
0.00 libras

Términos de venta

19th Century Rare Book and Photograph Shop

30 day return guarantee, with full refund including shipping costs for up to 30 days after delivery if an item arrives misdescribed or damaged.

Sobre el vendedor

19th Century Rare Book and Photograph Shop

Puntuación del vendedor:
Este vendedor ha conseguido 5 de las cinco estrellas otorgadas por los compradores de Biblio.
Miembro de Biblio desde 2011
Stevenson, Maryland

Sobre 19th Century Rare Book and Photograph Shop

Important books, manuscripts, and photographs representing mankind's greatest achievements.

Glosario

Algunos términos que podrían usarse en esta descripción incluyen:

Fine
A book in fine condition exhibits no flaws. A fine condition book closely approaches As New condition, but may lack the...
tracking-