The sugar barons : family, corruption, empire, and war in the West Indies | WorldCat.org
The pioneers. White gold, 1642
The first settlements, 1605-41
The sugar revolution: 'so noble an undertaking'
The sugar revolution: 'most inhuman and barbarous persons'
The plantation: masters and slaves
The English civil war in Barbados
The plantation: life and death
Cromwell's 'western design': disaster in Hispaniola
The invasion of Jamaica
The grandees. The restoration
Expansion, war and the rise of the Beckfords
'All slaves are enemies'
The cousins Henry Drax and Christopher Codrington
God's vengeance
The planter at war: Codrington in the Leeward islands
The French invasion of Jamaica
Codrington the younger in the West Indies
The murder of Daniel Parke
The Beckfords: the next generation
Piracy and rum
The maroon war in Jamaica and the war of Jenkins's ear
Barbados, the 'civilised island'
Thomas Thistlewood in Jamaica" 'tonight very lonely and melancholy again'
Jamaica: rich and poor
The sugar lobby
The inheritors. Luxury and debt
The war against America
The West Indian 'Nabobs': absenteeism, decadence and decline
Peace and freedom