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The Sea-Witch; Or, The African Quadroon: A Story of the Slave Coast

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A seafaring voyage becomes the catalyst for episodic peril when a storm wrecks the ship and strands survivors along the slave coast, where the institution of slavery functions as background to unfolding events. A mysterious woman called the sea-witch and a mixed-heritage young woman figure at the center of competing affections, family tensions, and moral quandaries. The plot moves through armed attacks, a duel, a formal trial, a poisoned barb, hazardous encounters with local groups, and a desperate escape, resolving in a denouement that addresses love, revenge, and justice amid relentless adventure.

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Maturin M. Ballou

Maturin Murray Ballou was an American author and travel writer known for his vivid descriptions and explorations of various cultures and landscapes. His notable works include "Aztec Land," which offers insights into Mexico's rich history and culture, and "Due West; Or, Round the World in Ten Months," a travelogue detailing his global adventures. Ballou's writings often reflect his keen interest in geography and history, making significant contributions to 19th-century American literature. He also penned biographies, such as that of Rev. Hosea Ballou, showcasing his versatility as a writer.

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