The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano

  • written by Olaudah Equiano, foreword by David Olusoga
  • ISBN 9781529371864
  • paperback
  • 240 pages
  • W126mm x H196mm x D20mm
  • 171g
  • made from materials certified as sustainable by the Forest Stewardship Council

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Description / The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano

First published in 1789, this is a story about Olaudah Equiano’s remarkable life, recounting his years of slavery, working on ships that carried him across the empire and into battle during the Seven Years War, and the extraordinary story of how he was able to purchase his own freedom. Travelling to Britain as a free man, Equiano settled in London and became a leading figure in the early abolition movement.

The publication of his narrative was carefully timed to coincide with the first attempt to abolish the slave trade. Describing his own experiences of slavery as both victim and witness, the book became a sensation and its author the most famous black person in Georgian Britain.

In this edition, historian David Olusoga sets the book in its historical context, helping us to understand this complex, spiritual, politically astute and deeply passionate man. Although Equiano did not live to see the abolition of the slave trade or slavery, his voice was critical to that long campaign.