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Makers of
the Caribbean |
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Ferguson,
James |
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Written especially
for young readers, Caribbean people of all ages will value
this tribute to the heroes of the region. Makers of the
Caribbean recognises individuals from all spheres of life;
from those who fought for freedom to creators of fine
music and poetry and art; from visionaries and their ideas
to the achievements of sportsmen on a world's stage. The
over 40 selected Makers of the Caribbean are grouped under
10 categories which reflect the talent and diversity of
the region |
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The story
of the Caribbean people |
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976812377X |
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Ferguson,
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Perceptions
of the Caribbean have long been determined by Eurocentric
concepts and prejudices. In this book, James Ferguson
tries to redress this imbalance by writing the Caribbean
people themselves into their own history. The book follows
the development of the Caribbean from its pre-Columbian
period, encompassing the experience of conquest, colonization,
slavery to emancipation, and finally political independence.
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Croaking
Johnny and dizzy Lizzy |
9768123737 |
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Fiction - Junior |
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Gambrill,
Linda |
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In Croaking
Johnny and Dizzy Lizzy Beenybud has a bad toothache, and
must stay home from school. She becomes frightened as
the sky becomes dark and the Lord draws his chair in (the
sound of thunder crashing). Her mother comforts her with
the story of Croaking Johnny, the ‘common o’garden
ugly lizard’, who meets the beautiful, Dizzy Lizzy.
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Fool-fool
rose is leaving |
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Goodison,
Lorna |
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Lorna Goodison
makes her re-entry into the world of prose fiction with
this collection of short stories intriguingly titled Fool-Fool
Rose is Leaving Labour-in-Vain Savannah. These stories
are variously amusing, informative, thought-provoking,
poignant and morally challenging, and cover a range of
situations, characters and subjects. |
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Non Fiction |
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Caricom
The intergrationalist |
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Hall, Kenneth |
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Production
integration in Caricom |
9766372292 |
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Hall, Kenneth |
£12.99 |
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In this volume,
academics, policy makers in government and the private
sector as well as regional institutions have sought to
identify the opportunities for promoting production integration
in CARICOM and also the policy and institutional arrangements
that will be necessary to achieve its objective. |
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9789766373054 |
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Non Fiction |
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Survival
and sovereignty in the Caribbean community |
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Hall, Kenneth |
£11.99 |
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Trade investment
and development |
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9789766372637 |
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Non Fiction |
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Hosein, Roger |
£15.99 |
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In this book
the co-authors use Trinidad and Tobago as a case study
to examine some of the development challenges that face
countires of the region. |
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