This newly revised edition of Written in Blood, expanded by Michael Heinl, includes new research and an updated version of the 1996 edition's orthography of Creole. Written in Blood remains the most complete history of Haiti ever written in English and one of the most complete in any language.
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Working from his parents' original last published in 1996, Michael Heinl has updated the orthography of Creole for this third edition. The collective Heinls cover Haiti's history from its first contact with the European world about 1492 to its fates as a colony in the tumult of the French Revolution, the rise of Louverture and the rise and fall of Saint-Domimgue, the chaos of what was in essence re-colonization and the emergence of a Black republican 1859, then the dark days of violence leading to the Duvaliers, intrigue, and what may be a constant state of being just about ready to come to boil. The photographs are well-chosen and timely in the text, and the descriptions of Haitian culture, including voodoo, are fascinating. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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