A treaty to settle and define the boundaries between the territories of the United States and the possessions of her Britannic Majesty in North America

for the final suppression of the African slave-trade : and for the giving up of criminals, fugitive from justice in certain cases ...

English language

Published 1842 by Printed by P. Force.

OCLC Number:
25594781

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3 stars (1 review)

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Review of 'Convention between the United States and Austria-Hungary.' on 'Storygraph'

3 stars

It's interesting, but ultimately it's too close to his other novels. Morgan's a damn good writer and so it's enjoyable, but there isn't much depth to the protagonist -- even knowing that he's defined by his genes, he's too much of a typical hardbitten tough guy to really step outside of his role.

In some ways, this is a book about gender roles; how the idea of masculinity shapes men (the Thirteens), the femininity of women (Bonobos), and how people live inside a role or a body defined for them. It's full of interesting ideas; it's almost a shame that the plot basically forces people into such predefined roles for them. I would have liked Carl to have become a painter.

Subjects

  • Great Britain
  • Slave-trade -- Africa
  • Extradition -- United States
  • Extradition -- Great Britain
  • Canada -- Boundaries -- United States
  • United States -- Boundaries -- Canada