1841 - 1845
1841
Martineau, Harriet. The Hour and the Man: A Historical Romance. London: Edward Moxon, 1841.
[Neale, William Johnson], Paul Periwinkle, or The Press Gang: In Three Books, by the Author of “Cavendish,” “The Flying Dutchman,” “Naval Surgeon.” London, Thomas Tegg, 1841.
1842
Chapman, Maria Weston. “Haïti.” The Liberty Bell. Boston: National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, 1842.
“The Bloodhounds of St. Domingo.” Terrific Register, or, Records of Murder. Philadelphia: J.B. Perry; New York: Nafis & Cornish, 1842.
1843
A***. “Augustin, ou la révolte des noirs.” Amélina, Godefroy et Augustin: Ou les trois èpoques D'haiti, Par M.M. Baignoux Et A***. Tours: Pomin, 1843.
Dumas, Alexandre. Georges. Paris: Dumont, 1843.
Martineau, Harriet. “Persevere.” The Liberty Bell. Boston: National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, Jan. 1843.
Quincy, Edmund. “Two Nights in St. Domingo.” The Liberty Bell. Boston: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1839.
1844
An Eye Witness. (Burt, Edward). The Hurricane: A Poem, Descriptive of the Unparalleled Perseverance and Constancy of the Seamen on Board H.M. Ship Theseus, 74 Guns, Commanded by Captain (Now Rear-Admiral) E. Hawker, The Flagship of the Late Rear-Admiral Dacres, During Three Days’ and Nights’ Hurricane, Which, in Company with the Hercule, She Encountered North-East of Monte Christi, in the Island of St. Domingo. Bath: C. Clark, 1844.
Reid, Mayne. “The Flower Girl. A Tale of the Crescent City.” Ladies’ National Magazine. August 1844. Print.
Goodrich, Samuel Griswold. “Toussaint Louverture.” Lights and Shadows of American History. Boston: Thompson, Brown & Co., 1844.
Herbert, Henry William. Guarica, The Charib Bride. A Legend of Hispaniola. Philadelphia: A.J. Rockafellar, 1844.
Pardoe, Julia. “Hayti, Its Past and Present State.” Foreign Quarterly Review. 33 (1844). 553-591.
1845
Hugo, Victor. “The Saint-Domingue Revolt.” 1845.
Körber, Phillip. Toussaint L'ouverture, Oder, Der Negeraufstand in Hayti: Eine Historische Erzählung zur Belehrung un Unterhaltung für die Jugend und Ihre Freunde. Nürnberg: Verlag Der C.H. Zeh’schen Buchhandlung, 1845.
Martineau, Harriet. The Hour and the Man: A Historical Romance. London: Edward Moxon, 1841.
[Neale, William Johnson], Paul Periwinkle, or The Press Gang: In Three Books, by the Author of “Cavendish,” “The Flying Dutchman,” “Naval Surgeon.” London, Thomas Tegg, 1841.
1842
Chapman, Maria Weston. “Haïti.” The Liberty Bell. Boston: National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, 1842.
“The Bloodhounds of St. Domingo.” Terrific Register, or, Records of Murder. Philadelphia: J.B. Perry; New York: Nafis & Cornish, 1842.
1843
A***. “Augustin, ou la révolte des noirs.” Amélina, Godefroy et Augustin: Ou les trois èpoques D'haiti, Par M.M. Baignoux Et A***. Tours: Pomin, 1843.
Dumas, Alexandre. Georges. Paris: Dumont, 1843.
Martineau, Harriet. “Persevere.” The Liberty Bell. Boston: National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, Jan. 1843.
Quincy, Edmund. “Two Nights in St. Domingo.” The Liberty Bell. Boston: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1839.
1844
An Eye Witness. (Burt, Edward). The Hurricane: A Poem, Descriptive of the Unparalleled Perseverance and Constancy of the Seamen on Board H.M. Ship Theseus, 74 Guns, Commanded by Captain (Now Rear-Admiral) E. Hawker, The Flagship of the Late Rear-Admiral Dacres, During Three Days’ and Nights’ Hurricane, Which, in Company with the Hercule, She Encountered North-East of Monte Christi, in the Island of St. Domingo. Bath: C. Clark, 1844.
Reid, Mayne. “The Flower Girl. A Tale of the Crescent City.” Ladies’ National Magazine. August 1844. Print.
Goodrich, Samuel Griswold. “Toussaint Louverture.” Lights and Shadows of American History. Boston: Thompson, Brown & Co., 1844.
Herbert, Henry William. Guarica, The Charib Bride. A Legend of Hispaniola. Philadelphia: A.J. Rockafellar, 1844.
Pardoe, Julia. “Hayti, Its Past and Present State.” Foreign Quarterly Review. 33 (1844). 553-591.
1845
Hugo, Victor. “The Saint-Domingue Revolt.” 1845.
Körber, Phillip. Toussaint L'ouverture, Oder, Der Negeraufstand in Hayti: Eine Historische Erzählung zur Belehrung un Unterhaltung für die Jugend und Ihre Freunde. Nürnberg: Verlag Der C.H. Zeh’schen Buchhandlung, 1845.