“Bolstered by impressive primary and secondary research, Brycchan Carey argues compellingly that eighteenth-century abolitionists imitated contemporaneous naturalists to depict chattel slavery as an invasive species brought by Europeans to the Americas.”—Vincent Carretta, author of <i>Phillis Wheatley Peters: Biography of a Genius in Bondage</i><br /> <br /><br /> “Brycchan Carey’s skillful re-examination of the primary literature of British slave trading and settlement in the Caribbean is persuasive and welcome. His forensic study forms a highly original environmental analysis both of humans and the natural world in the era of Atlantic slavery, exploration and settlement. In the process, it provides a totally new backdrop to the rise of late 18th century abolitionist sensibility.”—James Walvin, University of York<br /> <br />