User:Jeorgiaobrien/George John Seaton/Bibliography

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Bibliography

DeLong, Williman. Henri Charriere Claimed He was Wrongly Imprisoned on the Inescapable Devil's Island -- Then He Escaped. All That's Interesting, edited by John Kuroski, 6 Nov. 2021, Accessed 22 March 2024.

  • An article written about Papillon detailing his early and late life as well as his escape from Devil's Island.

"Negros with White Slaves." Jet Magazine, Johnson Publication, 13 Dec. 1951, pg. 14-18.

  • This article mentions the book written by George John Seaton, The Isle of the Damned, and gives a brief history of white slavery in the French Guiana.

Seaton, George John. "The Isle of the Damned." Pyramid Books, 1951, pg. __.

  • This is a firsthand account of Seaton's time on Devil's Island. Since this is a primary source, it will only be used to help me research Seaton and his background.

The Searing Brutality of Man to Man - ProQuest

  • A Chicago Daily Tribune Article written about the horrors George John Seaton faced on Devil's Island.

Redfield, Peter. "Space in the Tropics: From Convicts to Rockets in the French Guiana." University of California Press, 19 Dec. 2000, pg. 100.

  • This book has a small quote by George John Seaton and mentions Devil's Island as a hellish place.

"Words of the Week." Jet Magazine, Johnson Publication, 1 Nov. 1951, pg. 26.

  • This article gives a brief overview of why George John Seaton was significant to the history of colored people. It mentions his imprisonment and life as a slave.