Slaver Captain
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Pen & Sword Books, 2010.
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John Newton., & John Newton|AUTHOR. (2010). Slaver Captain . Pen & Sword Books.

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John Newton and John Newton|AUTHOR. 2010. Slaver Captain. Pen & Sword Books.

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John Newton and John Newton|AUTHOR. Slaver Captain Pen & Sword Books, 2010.

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John Newton, and John Newton|AUTHOR. Slaver Captain Pen & Sword Books, 2010.

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