Caribbean

Caribbean
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2005
Genre:
ISBN: 9780500512364

Island Dreams Caribbean

Island Dreams Caribbean
Author: Joan Tapper
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2005
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780500512364

A visual celebration of the landscapes and blue waters of the Caribbean Sea includes photography of the cities, beaches, and interiors of such islands as Cuba, Jamaica, and Martinique, reflecting the author's and photographer's efforts to capture the region's relaxed lifestyle. 12,000 first printing.

Caribbean Dreams

Caribbean Dreams
Author: Michael Wissing
Publisher: MacMillan Caribbean
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-10
Genre: British Virgin Islands
ISBN: 9781405098731

Virgin Gorda is the second largest of the British Virgin Islands and one of the most beautiful and most unspoiled islands in the whole of the Caribbean. This book avoids the Caribbean cliches and portrays the essence of the island, to allow the pictures to tell their own story about this extraordinary paradise.

Island Dreams: Exploring Grand Cayman: The Jewel of the Caribbean: Your Travel Guide

Island Dreams: Exploring Grand Cayman: The Jewel of the Caribbean: Your Travel Guide
Author: Randy Wiley
Publisher: RKJ Marketing
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2023-11-22
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

"Grand Cayman: Jewel of the Caribbean" is a comprehensive guide that invites readers to explore the enchanting beauty and cultural richness of Grand Cayman, the largest of the Cayman Islands. With its stunning natural landscapes, captivating marine life, vibrant history, and warm hospitality, Grand Cayman is a tropical paradise like no other. The book takes you on a captivating journey through the island's past and present, from the bustling streets of George Town to the serene shores of Seven Mile Beach. With vivid storytelling and in-depth insights, readers will uncover the island's intriguing pirate legends, explore its lush and diverse ecosystems, and dive into the crystal-clear waters to discover a world of underwater wonders. Readers will also have the opportunity to savor the tantalizing flavors of local cuisine, dance to the rhythms of cultural celebrations, and immerse themselves in the island's customs and etiquette. Whether you're a curious traveler, an adventure seeker, or a culture enthusiast, "Grand Cayman: Jewel of the Caribbean" offers something for everyone. This book is your key to unlocking the hidden treasures and well-known gems of Grand Cayman, providing an in-depth and rich understanding of the island's natural wonders, history, and the warmth of its people. Whether you dream of relaxation on the beach or thrilling underwater adventures, this guide will help you make the most of your visit to Grand Cayman, the Jewel of the Caribbean.

Island Dreams III - Bahamian Poems

Island Dreams III - Bahamian Poems
Author: Randy Simmons
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2016-07-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781535281652

This is the best Island Dreams of all. Every poem rewritten; four new poems added: "Angels of Bahama Land," "Mr. Mather," "Luci's Cheer," and "The Islands Call," More photos. This Edition brings us full circle. This Edition brings us back home. Island Dreams III-My Life As A Boy-Bahamas 43rd Independence Edition was meant to capture and freeze one moment in time that has shaped and given us all such a vision of the Bahamas. The same vision that my grandfather saw as he looked at mangoes growing so beautifully on the trees; the pride of a beautiful brown sapodilla as he admired the taste and aroma of one bite; the papayas, golden orange as the sun basked down upon them; the sweet smell of the sugar apples ripening on the tree; and ooooohhh the Sour Sop dripping with pure delight. May we remember the crabbing season, the hauling nets, and yes the smell of the sea grapes filling us with such sweet desire. This is our home land; this is the shores that beckon us all back; this is the land of Pindling, Hannah, and Cecil. This is our Bahama Land!! Foreword by: Dr. Donald M. McCartney, D.M. Cover photo by Mr. Tavar Major. Randy E. Simmons is married to Lucimar Simmons and they have six children Jonathan, Randi, Hope, Nayara, Faith and Mayara. They have four grandchildren Kaniya, Noah, Aria and Kierra. They live in West Palm Beach, Florida and Brazil.

Key West

Key West
Author: Maureen Ogle
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2006-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813059534

"Ogle captures this island city in all its quirky charm. Her story breezes along in typical Key West fashion--full of gossip and humor, with the jolt of a good cup of Cuban coffee."--Lee Irby, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg Parrotheads, Hemingway aficionados, and sun worshipers view Key West as a tropical paradise, and scores of writers have set tales of mystery and romance on the island. The city's real story--told by Maureen Ogle in this lively and engaging illustrated account--is as fabulous as fiction. In the early 1800s, the city's pioneer founders battled Indians, pirates, and deadly disease and created wealth beyond their imaginations. In the two centuries since, Key West has nurtured tragedy and triumph and has stood at the crossroads of American history. When Florida joined the Confederacy in 1861, Union troops seized control of strategically located Key West and city residents spent four years living under martial law. In the early 1890s, Key West Cubans helped Jose Marti launch the revolution that eventually ended Spain's control of their homeland. A few years later, the battleship Maine steamed out of Key West harbor on its last, tragic voyage. At the turn of the century, Henry Flagler astounded the entire country by building a technological marvel, an overseas railroad from mainland Florida to Key West, more than 100 miles long. In the 1920s and 1930s, painters, rumrunners, and writers (including Ernest Hemingway and Robert Frost) discovered Key West. During World War II, the federal government and the military war machine permanently altered the island's landscape. In the second half of the 20th century, bohemians, hippies, gays, and jet-setters began writing a new chapter in Key West's social history. All of these personalities and events are wrapped in Ogle's unique and candid history of the island, an account that will fascinate past and present citizens of the Conch Republic, history buffs who like a well-told tale, and the millions of tourists from all over the world who love this colorful island city. Maureen Ogle is retired from the University of South Alabama.

Caribbean Dream

Caribbean Dream
Author: Rachel Isadora
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9780613514415

Children run, splash, and sing on an island in the West Indies in this lyrical celebration of the Caribbean

Island People

Island People
Author: Joshua Jelly-Schapiro
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2016-11-22
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0385349777

A masterwork of travel literature and of history: voyaging from Cuba to Jamaica, Puerto Rico to Trinidad, Haiti to Barbados, and islands in between, Joshua Jelly-Schapiro offers a kaleidoscopic portrait of each society, its culture and politics, connecting this region’s common heritage to its fierce grip on the world’s imagination. From the moment Columbus gazed out from the Santa María's deck in 1492 at what he mistook for an island off Asia, the Caribbean has been subjected to the misunderstandings and fantasies of outsiders. Running roughshod over the place, they have viewed these islands and their inhabitants as exotic allure to be consumed or conquered. The Caribbean stood at the center of the transatlantic slave trade for more than three hundred years, with societies shaped by mass migrations and forced labor. But its people, scattered across a vast archipelago and separated by the languages of their colonizers, have nonetheless together helped make the modern world—its politics, religion, economics, music, and culture. Jelly-Schapiro gives a sweeping account of how these islands’ inhabitants have searched and fought for better lives. With wit and erudition, he chronicles this “place where globalization began,” and introduces us to its forty million people who continue to decisively shape our world.

Cuba's Island of Dreams

Cuba's Island of Dreams
Author: Jane McManus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813017419

"Employing oral histories to flesh out the economic, political, and cultural facts of this Caribbean frontier, McManus interviewed residents from all periods of the island's immigration and development: American settlement during the first quarter of the century; Japanese, Jamaican, and Cayman Island immigration during the second quarter; and its radical transformation, after 1960, by the presence of thousands of young Cubans from the main island who became its permanent residents and were joined, temporarily, by students from Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Her interviews describe life on the island as remembered by both immigrants and natives - from pirates, soldiers, and planters to housekeepers, fisherman, and students - and include testimony from the last American on the island."--BOOK JACKET.