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Filed under: Trinidad and Tobago -- Fiction
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Filed under: Antilles, Lesser -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800 The History of the Caribby-Islands (London: Printed by J. M. for T. Dring and J. Starkey, 1666), by Charles de Rochefort, trans. by John Davies, contrib. by Raymond Breton Filed under: Antilles, Lesser -- Description and travel -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: Barbados -- Description and travel Emancipation of the West Indies: A Six Months' Tour in Antigua, Barbadoes, and Jamaica, in the Year 1837 (Anti-Slavery Examiner #7; New York: American Anti-slavery Society, 1838), by James A. Thome and J. Horace Kimball
Filed under: West Indies, French -- History -- Sources -- Bibliography Acts of French Royal Administration Concerning Canada, Guiana, the West Indies and Louisiana Prior to 1791 (reprinted from the Bulletin of the New York Public Library; New York: New York Public Library, 1930), by Lawrence C. Wroth and Gertrude L. Annan
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Filed under: Conspiracy -- Barbados -- Early works to 1800 A Brief, but Most True Relation of the Late Barbarous and Bloody Plot of the Negro's in the Island of Barbado's on Friday the 21 of October, 1692, to Kill the Governour and All the Planters, and to Destroy the Government There Established, and to Set Up a New Governour and Government of Their Own, in a Letter to a Friend (London: Printed for G. Croom, 1693), by Edmund Bohun Filed under: Sessarakoo, William AnsahFiled under: Missions -- BarbadosFiled under: Natural history -- Barbados The Natural History of Barbados, in Ten Books (London: Printed for the author, 1750), by Griffith Hughes, illust. by Georg Dionysius Ehret
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Filed under: Slave rebellions -- Barbados -- Early works to 1800 A Brief, but Most True Relation of the Late Barbarous and Bloody Plot of the Negro's in the Island of Barbado's on Friday the 21 of October, 1692, to Kill the Governour and All the Planters, and to Destroy the Government There Established, and to Set Up a New Governour and Government of Their Own, in a Letter to a Friend (London: Printed for G. Croom, 1693), by Edmund Bohun Filed under: Slavery -- Barbados
Filed under: Slavery -- Barbados -- History -- 17th century
Filed under: Grenada -- Foreign relations Statement Delivered by H.E. Unison Whiteman, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Revolutionary Government of Grenada, to the Second Special Session on Disarmament at the United Nations, on Wednesday 23rd June, 1982 (ca. 1982), by Unison Whiteman (multiple formats at archive.org) Most Gracious Speech to Both Houses of Parliament, by His Excellency the Governor General, on Friday the Twenty-Eighth of December 1984 (St. George's, Grenada: Government Printer, 1985), by Paul Scoon (multiple formats at archive.org) Filed under: Grenada -- HistoryFiled under: Civil rights -- GrenadaFiled under: Communism -- Grenada Bold Action in Grenada: Countering a Soviet Threat (Backgrounder #303; Washington: Heritage Foundation, 1983), by Edward A. Lynch Filed under: Elections -- GrenadaFiled under: Police -- Complaints against -- GrenadaFiled under: Police brutality -- GrenadaFiled under: Revolutions -- GrenadaFiled under: Riots -- GrenadaFiled under: Slave rebellions -- GrenadaFiled under: Saint LuciaMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |