Description
The West India Sketch Book stands as a significant historical document offering intimate portraits of life in the Caribbean during the colonial period. Across its two volumes, author Trelawney Wentworth presents a rich collection of observations, anecdotes, and descriptive sketches that capture the essence of West Indian society, customs, and landscapes.
This work explores the diverse cultures, social hierarchies, and daily experiences of various populations inhabiting the islands, including planters, merchants, enslaved peoples, and indigenous communities. Wentworth’s detailed accounts provide valuable historical context for understanding the complexities of Caribbean colonial history and the intricate relationships between different social groups.
Through vivid descriptions and engaging narratives, the sketch book documents everything from architectural details and natural scenery to cultural practices and economic activities. This two-volume set remains an important primary source for historians, cultural scholars, and anyone interested in Caribbean history and colonial-era documentation.







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