1083:
62:
120:
900:
33:
966:
and mounted two guns. Good ship-handling, the discipline of the Royal Navy gun crew, and light winds gave
Lieutenant Downes the advantage. In 80 minutes, he defeated and captured the slaver, which suffered 15 dead, including the captain and the first and second mates, and a further 13 wounded, while
324:(or Preventive Squadron). Her role was to chase down slave ships, and over her five-year career, she freed thousands of slaves. The Navy deliberately burnt her in May 1832 because her timbers had rotted to the point that she was no longer fit for active service.
1268:
For captured slave ships in this time, bounty money was based on the number of slaves freed, not on the value of the ship, which became government property. A first-class share of the bounty money, i.e., the amount accruing to
Collier, was
2011:
American artillerist's companion; or, Elements of artillery, treating of all kinds of firearms in detail, and of the formation, object and service of the flying or horse artillery, preceded by an introductory dissertation on
1335:
John Gover designed a new type of gun carriage in the late 1790s or early 1800s that enabled the guns to be handled by smaller gun crews and the guns to be stored alongside the rails rather than perpendicular to
812:
underwent an examination before being committed for trial on charges of piracy. Many of her crew appeared to be
British or have anglicized names, and they were sent back to England for trial. The next day,
1230:
be destroyed. She was burnt on 3 May 1832 and her stores sold. The surveyors attached examples of her timber; all that now remains of the famous slave-chaser is an envelope filled with brown dust in
1137:, 26 were found to have died and 107 were in so weakened a state that they were landed on Bioko, where more than half subsequently died. The remainder were taken to freedom in Sierra Leone.
1419:, and the holders of sixth-class shares were obliged to return 1s 0¾d for distribution to these men. However, a prize court reinstated a half-bounty for 29 slaves who had died prior to the
427:
1152:. Lieutenant Ramsey reported that "during the chase, they were seen to throw their slaves overboard, by twos shackled together by the ankles, and left in this manner to sink or swim."
1004:), a Spanish schooner of three guns and 24 crew members. She was carrying 354 slaves. Lieutenant William Coyde replaced Parrey, and on 1 April 1830, captured the Spanish brigantine
986:, which carried 420 slaves. After this capture, Downes was invalided home because of illness, and received a promotion to commander on his return in recognition of the capture of
1172:
freed 39 slaves, for which a half bounty was paid to the captain and crew. A further bounty was paid for the 29 slaves who died between the capture and the condemnation of the
1403:
A first-class share was worth £383 8s 1d; a sixth-class share was worth £1 8s 6d. Later it was discovered that nine men had been left off the prize list for the capture of
1039:
758:
as she approached the brig. After two hours of exchanging shots, and after suffering several casualties, the brig hoisted a flag of truce. She turned out to be the
624:
420:
1125:
to rescue the boarding party, including Ramsey, which had become stranded on the
Spanish slaver's deck. His rescue effort cost Hinde a bite from an angry parrot.
388:
was 257 tons, mounted three guns, and had a crew of 38 men. She had 569 enslaved
Africans on board "and had landed at Bahia 3,360 slaves in the last two years".
1385:, was worth £369 2s 6d. A second first-class share, which would probably have accrued to Ramsey, was worth £184 11s 3d; a sixth-class share was worth £1 3s 6¾d.
1226:
included her use as a government vessel for Sierra Leone. She was due to be transferred to the governor when the rear admiral changed his mind and ordered that
1222:
in 1832 stated that her timbers were rotten, and that "she is not, in our opinion, a vessel calculated fit for H.M. Service." Discussions about further use of
363:, making £80,000 (about £8,290,000 in 2023, when adjusted for inflation), by running 3,040 slaves across to Brazil in six voyages over a period of three years.
856:
679:
1252:, wrote that she was the ship "which has done more towards putting an end to the vile traffic in slaves than all the ships of the station put together."
1053:
413:
1082:
457:
800:. After two hours of action, and following the death of their captain and two others, as well as the wounding of a number more, the crew of the
1733:
492:
1952:
Correspondence between the governor, the
Colonial Secretary and the Board of Admiralty held by The National Archives, reference ADM 1/4249
125:
2196:
848:. She had a crew of 45 men and eight guns, but offered no resistance. She carried 645 slaves, the most ever captured on a single ship.
2051:
The
Western coast of Africa: Journal of an officer under Captain Owen: Records of a voyage in the ship Dryad, in 1830, 1831, and 1832
1475:
2236:
669:
582:
1627:
1535:
1231:
1547:
Correspondence from
Collier to the Admiralty, 12 December 1827, held at The National Archives, archival reference ADM 1/1682.
472:
2095:
2063:
2231:
2206:
2201:
2120:
2089:
2031:
1979:
2186:
1038:
up for auction, where the commodore of the
British Anti-Slavery Squadron, Jonathan Hayes, bought her and named her
477:
603:
497:
2251:
1426:
s condemnation. A captain's share was £13 10s, a commander's share was £6 5s, and a sixth-class share was 11½d.
566:
2191:
1528:
574:
366:
657:
206:
1317:
A first-class share of the bounty money was worth £1496 12s 5d; a sixth-class share was worth £5 16s 1½d.
1308:
A first-class share of the bounty money was worth £337 17s 10½d; a sixth-class share was worth £1 7s 5¼d.
674:
2113:
Britain's War
Against the Slave Trade: The Operations of the Royal Navy's West Africa Squadron 1807–1867
1372:
A first class share of the bounty money was worth £815 5s 11d; a sixth-class share was worth £2 19s 11d.
2241:
1299:
A first-class share of the bounty money was worth £393 4s 8½d; a sixth-class share was worth £1 9s 9¾d.
509:
1354:
A first-class share of the bounty money was worth £893 3s 6d; a sixth-class share was worth £3 9s 2¼d.
1326:
A first-class share of the bounty money was worth £647 9s 3d; a sixth-class share was worth £3 12s 6d.
1345:
A first-class share of the bounty money was worth £1014 5d; a sixth-class share was worth £3 15s 5¾d.
1729:
1363:
A first class share of the bounty money was worth £696 7d; a sixth-class share was worth £2 12s 2d.
373:
1972:
The Navy and the Slave Trade: The Suppression of the African Slave Trade in the Nineteenth Century
1034:
had 567 African captives aboard, but may have relanded them before her capture. The admiralty put
719:
for use on detached boat service. Her armament consisted of one long 18-pounder on a pivot mount.
2216:
662:
647:
46:
1095:
632:
524:
2246:
2023:
Tidewater Triumph: The Development and Worldwide Success of the Chesapeake Bay Pilot Schooner
1479:
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1850:
1758:
1568:
2226:
2211:
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1798:
1778:
1709:
1677:
1657:
1114:
504:
321:
264:
1933:
1870:
773:
s captain had been warned that a Colombian privateer answering to the same description as
8:
716:
312:
captured her in September 1827, and purchased her into the service. The Navy renamed her
946:
chased the Spaniard for 31 hours, and on 1 February, when the wind dropped, resorted to
2151:
1938:
1918:
1895:
1875:
1855:
1823:
1803:
1783:
1763:
1714:
1682:
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then came under the command of Lieutenant E.J. Parrey. On 11 October, he captured the
616:
611:
482:
2155:
2116:
2085:
2055:
2027:
1975:
487:
381:
336:
195:
1635:
2143:
2081:
The Black Joke: The True Story of One British Ship's Battle Against the Slave Trade
1394:
A first-class share was worth £533 8s 9d; a sixth-class share was worth £1 18s 6¾d.
1246:
1133:
lost one man killed and four wounded, one of whom was Ramsey. Of the 496 slaves on
1074:
1065:
captured a slaver with 300 slaves on board. This was probably the Spanish schooner
899:
356:
1610:"Life and Adventures of the Black Joke, recently deceased at Sierra Leone" (1832)
1435:
A first-class share was worth £303 3s 6d; a sixth-class share was worth £1 1s 9¾d.
880:
On 14 November, Turner received promotion to commander. He turned over command of
2079:
2049:
2021:
2009:
1165:
1113:
captured the much larger and more heavily armed Spanish slaver off the island of
637:
529:
519:
514:
708:
s crew included an assistant surgeon, three midshipmen, thirty seamen, and five
2221:
2134:
and her Evil Sisters: A Case Study in the 19th-Century Slave Trade to Brazil".
1049:
730:
652:
467:
462:
452:
20:
2180:
2059:
709:
1030:, a Baltimore schooner with a crew of 34 and armed with a single carronade;
797:
642:
447:
392:
2147:
405:
1149:
587:
1281:; a sixth-class share, that of an ordinary seaman, was worth £5 9s 11¼d.
1183:
and handed over command to Lieutenant H V Huntley. On 15 February 1832,
32:
595:
317:
309:
302:
147:
1179:
Ramsey received promotion to the rank of commander for the capture of
727:
298:
86:
1274:
359:
owners purchased her in 1825, and she worked for a slave dealer at
938:
saw a Spanish brig as the Spaniard loaded slaves and set sail for
713:
1381:
A first-class share, which would have accrued to the captain of
1234:. In 1958, "a small quantity of the 'testings' of the timber of
1290:
Some accounts give her two guns, but do not specify their type.
955:
939:
1270:
1690:
1278:
893:
360:
1164:, on 10 September and took them to Sierra Leone, where the
352:
233:
1195:, which was armed with two guns and had a crew of 31 men.
1117:. At one point, 15-year-old Midshipman Hinde had to bring
947:
808:
sustained one killed and a number wounded.) The crew of
1984:
1458:
1456:
1454:
1452:
1238:
were sent to Lagos for exhibition in the museum there".
762:, of 14 guns and a crew of 80 men. She had fired on the
1831:
1210:
accounted for 11 of the squadron's take of 13 slavers.
1105:
was again under Ramsey's command when she captured the
395:
on 5 January 1828, for £330 (roughly £36,000 in 2023).
2163:
Villiers, Allan (1955). "The Drive for Speed at Sea".
1199:
yielded bounty money for the 290 slaves on board her.
1449:
1079:, and was under the temporary command of W L Castle.
1019:
was in refit in Sierra Leone. Coyde's replacement in
1511:
1509:
958:
and four long 9-pounders) and had a crew of 80 men.
697:, under the command of Lieutenant William Turner of
680:
Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery
1606:
1604:
1494:
747:had outrun the other two British warships, but not
735:. On 12 January, she captured the Spanish schooner
1602:
1600:
1598:
1596:
1594:
1592:
1590:
1588:
1586:
1584:
954:mounted a total of 14 guns (10 Gover's 18-pounder
907:and prizes (clockwise from top left) Spanish brig
777:was in the area. Turner, therefore, released her.
458:Suppression of the slave trade in the Persian Gulf
1506:
2178:
2130:Tinnie, Dinizulu Gene (2008). "The Slaving Brig
829:was lost at sea on her way to Sierra Leone, but
558:
550:
542:
534:
1581:
1202:In all, between November 1830 and March 1832,
971:suffered six wounded, two of whom died later.
693:The Navy took her into service as a tender to
398:
950:to bring herself within gunshot of her prey.
785:had numerous of her crew killed and wounded.
421:
372:captured her on 6 September 1827. Commodore
1101:In a famous action on 25 or 26 April 1831,
754:On 2 April, a Spanish 14-gun brig fired on
435:
2007:
1908:
1906:
1753:
1751:
1696:
428:
414:
1563:
1561:
1559:
1557:
1555:
1553:
2162:
2110:
1961:The National Archives reference ADM 1/74
1932:
1912:
1899:. 11 September 1832. pp. 2061–2062.
1889:
1869:
1849:
1837:
1817:
1797:
1777:
1757:
1708:
1676:
1656:
1567:
1500:
1094:in the Bay of Biafra, 26 April 1831, by
1081:
975:held 466 slaves, who were later landed.
898:
670:Advisory Committee of Experts on Slavery
583:Convention of Saint-Germain-en-Laye 1919
493:Brussels Anti-Slavery Conference 1889–90
384:noting that at the time of her capture,
19:For other ships with the same name, see
2047:
2019:
1990:
1903:
1748:
1650:
1462:
792:fought the large and well-armed pirate
327:
2179:
2129:
1922:. 9 November 1832. pp. 2477–2478.
1550:
1515:
990:. He had freed a total of 875 slaves.
896:(Fernando Po), due to fever on board.
2077:
2026:. Mystic, CT: Mystic Seaport Museum.
1622:
1620:
1245:be burned, Peter Leonard, surgeon of
473:Anglo-Egyptian Slave Trade Convention
409:
116:
58:
1478:. Royal Naval Museum. Archived from
1148:chased two Spanish slavers into the
701:. During her service with the Navy,
16:UK naval anti-slavery brig 1827–1832
2136:Journal of African American History
1767:. 29 July 1831. pp. 1539–1540.
1577:. 11 June 1830. pp. 1166–1167.
722:On 5 January 1828, she sailed with
217:90 ft 10 in (27.7 m)
13:
2054:, Philadelphia: Edward C. Mielke,
1942:. 14 January 1834. pp. 82–83.
1617:
1476:"Slave ships and Squadron Vessels"
1468:
112:Captured by the Royal Navy in 1827
14:
2263:
2197:Ships of the West Africa Squadron
2015:. Philadelphia: C. and A. Conrad.
1736:from the original on 8 April 2017
1241:When the Royal Navy ordered that
892:was forced to leave the coast of
510:African Slave Trade Patrol (U.S.)
225:26 ft 7 in (8.1 m)
2098:from the original on 21 May 2022
2066:from the original on 21 May 2022
1538:, archival reference ADM 51/3466
1090:engaging the Spanish slave brig
982:captured the two-gun brigantine
888:. In November of the same year,
478:Anglo-Ottoman Convention of 1880
301:in 1824, becoming the Brazilian
251:One pivot-mounted 18-pounder gun
118:
60:
31:
2237:Sierra Leonean-American history
1964:
1955:
1946:
1926:
1883:
1863:
1843:
1811:
1791:
1771:
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1397:
1388:
1375:
1366:
1357:
1348:
1339:
1329:
1320:
1311:
1302:
1293:
1023:was Lieutenant William Ramsay.
525:Eastern Naval Division (Brazil)
498:Brussels Conference Act of 1890
1879:. 14 January 1834. p. 82.
1632:at the Naval Database website"
1541:
1521:
1284:
1262:
1156:captured two Spanish vessels,
1140:In September, in company with
884:to Lieutenant Henry Downes of
1:
2000:
1787:. 30 March 1832. p. 715.
1718:. 17 April 1829. p. 710.
1666:. 29 March 1831. p. 597.
817:retook the Portuguese vessel
743:), which carried 155 slaves.
318:English song of the same name
1859:. 11 May 1832. p. 1053.
1686:. 8 April 1831. p. 672.
1442:
1026:On 9 November, she captured
962:was almost half the size of
658:Temporary Slavery Commission
282:1829–1832 Lt. William Ramsay
7:
1129:had 15 of her crew killed;
1061:On 21 or 22 February 1831,
1008:of three guns and 34 crew.
675:Ad Hoc Committee on Slavery
505:West Africa Squadron (U.K.)
391:She was sold at auction in
182:Burnt on orders from London
10:
2268:
2111:Sullivan, Anthony (2020).
2020:Footner, Geoffrey (1998).
2008:de Tousard, Louis (1809).
1970:Lloyd, Christopher (1968)
1827:. 4 May 1832. p. 992.
1807:. 1 May 1832. p. 966.
1187:captured Spanish schooner
1073:was acting as a tender to
915:, Buenos Ayrean privateer
320:, and assigned her to the
279:1828–1829 Lt. Henry Downes
243:34 sailors & 5 marines
18:
2232:Liberian-American history
1012:was carrying 354 slaves.
877:was carrying 218 slaves.
833:earned salvage money for
712:, as well as a number of
443:
255:
186:
53:
30:
2207:Merchant ships of Brazil
2202:Ships built in Baltimore
1255:
781:suffered no casualties;
339:(possibly as the vessel
2187:Brigs of the Royal Navy
2048:Leonard, Peter (1833),
1612:United service magazine
1213:
663:1926 Slavery Convention
648:Treaty of Jeddah (1927)
633:Battle of Little Bereby
437:Slave trade suppression
276:1827–1828 Lt. W. Turner
187:General characteristics
47:Nicholas Matthews Condy
2084:. New York: Scribner.
1730:"Navy News, June 2007"
1098:
1096:George Philip Reinagle
931:
825:had taken as a prize.
612:Bombardment of Johanna
520:Brazil Squadron (U.S.)
515:Africa Squadron (U.S.)
297:was probably built in
2252:Brazilian slave trade
2148:10.1086/JAAHv93n4p509
2078:Rooks, A. E. (2022).
1536:The National Archives
1232:The National Archives
1218:A survey held on the
1085:
902:
355:designed to be fast.
2192:Atlantic slave trade
1048:was cruising in the
855:was in company with
322:West Africa Squadron
265:West Africa Squadron
1699:, pp. 357–362.
1482:on 20 December 2010
1939:The London Gazette
1919:The London Gazette
1896:The London Gazette
1876:The London Gazette
1856:The London Gazette
1824:The London Gazette
1804:The London Gazette
1784:The London Gazette
1764:The London Gazette
1715:The London Gazette
1683:The London Gazette
1663:The London Gazette
1574:The London Gazette
1099:
1015:Later that month,
932:
804:sought a truce. (
483:Blockade of Africa
2242:Slavery in Brazil
2165:American Heritage
1993:, pp. 171–2.
1697:de Tousard (1809)
1638:on 29 August 2012
1168:condemned them.
934:In January 1829,
927:, and brigantine
911:, Brazilian brig
851:On 14 September,
690:
689:
488:Kanunname of 1889
337:Baltimore clipper
288:
287:
205:Approx. 260 ton (
196:Baltimore clipper
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402:– slaver catcher
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1166:Admiralty Court
1121:back alongside
1069:. At the time,
1044:. In December,
923:, Spanish brig
788:On 1 May 1828,
770:
726:and the 20-gun
705:
691:
686:
638:Hamerton Treaty
604:Capture of the
575:Capture of the
569:Veloz Passagera
567:Capture of the
559:Capture of the
551:Capture of the
543:Capture of the
535:Capture of the
439:
436:
434:
404:
374:Francis Collier
333:
124:
119:
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66:
61:
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49:
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11:
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2255:
2254:
2249:
2244:
2239:
2234:
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2224:
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2217:Captured ships
2214:
2209:
2204:
2199:
2194:
2189:
2174:
2173:
2160:
2142:(4): 509–531.
2127:
2121:
2108:
2090:
2075:
2045:
2032:
2017:
2004:
2002:
1999:
1996:
1995:
1991:Leonard (1833)
1983:
1974:.(Routledge).
1963:
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1902:
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1840:, p. 177.
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1465:, p. 155.
1463:Footner (1998)
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2212:Slave ships
1934:"No. 19119"
1914:"No. 18993"
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1851:"No. 18935"
1819:"No. 18933"
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840:On 16 May,
783:Providentia
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760:Providentia
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537:Providentia
386:Henriquetta
345:Henriquetta
335:Built as a
329:Henriquetta
316:, after an
306:Henriquetta
271:Commanders:
77:Henriquetta
2181:Categories
2132:Henriqueta
2001:References
1740:9 February
1630:Black Joke
1243:Black Joke
1236:Black Joke
1228:Black Joke
1224:Black Joke
1220:Black Joke
1204:Black Joke
1197:Frasquitta
1185:Black Joke
1181:Marinerito
1170:Black Joke
1146:Black Joke
1135:Marinerito
1131:Black Joke
1127:Marinerito
1123:Marinerito
1119:Black Joke
1111:Black Joke
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1103:Black Joke
1092:Maranerito
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1071:Black Joke
1063:Black Joke
1046:Black Joke
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1028:Dos Amigos
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1017:Black Joke
1010:Manzanares
1006:Manzanares
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980:Black Joke
969:Black Joke
960:Black Joke
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936:Black Joke
917:Presidente
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561:Marinerito
545:Presidente
400:Black Joke
314:Black Joke
310:Royal Navy
303:slave ship
294:Black Joke
290:The third
240:Complement
148:Black Joke
138:Black Joke
41:firing on
39:Black Joke
2156:140988776
2060:191250092
1642:9 January
1486:9 January
1443:Citations
1247:HMS
1189:Frasquita
1086:HM Brig,
998:Christina
921:El Hassey
875:Zephorina
871:Zephorina
867:Zephirina
844:captured
745:Gertrudes
741:Gertrudis
737:Gertrudes
728:post ship
577:Brillante
382:Admiralty
357:Brazilian
299:Baltimore
230:Sail plan
87:Baltimore
2096:Archived
2064:archived
1734:Archived
1534:held by
1193:Centilla
1191:, alias
1067:Primeira
1002:Cristina
984:Carolina
929:Marianna
913:Vengador
863:Primrose
858:Primrose
846:Vengador
821:, which
714:Liberian
628:Incident
606:Emanuela
599:Incident
351:) was a
331:– slaver
261:Part of:
248:Armament
174:May 1832
155:Acquired
144:Namesake
101:Acquired
93:Launched
2039:11 June
1614:vol.10.
1531:Sybille
1527:Log of
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1273:1946 13
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717:Kroomen
710:marines
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378:Sybille
369:Sybille
341:Griffen
83:Builder
54:History
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1158:Regulo
1055:Medina
956:cannon
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620:Affair
589:Creole
347:(also
308:. The
214:Length
67:Brazil
2222:Brigs
2152:S2CID
1628:"HMS
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1336:them.
1256:Notes
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1115:Bioko
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2056:OCLC
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1976:ISBN
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1644:2011
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