The Caribbean in sepia : a history in photographs, 1840-1900 / Micheal Ayre.
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- 9789766375973 (pbk.) :
- 972.9
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Portsmouth Branch Library West Indian Collection | Reference | W.I. 972.9 Ayr (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | 6551P |
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W.I. 972.9 Aug The making of the West Indies / | W.I. 972.9 Aug The making of the West Indies / | W.I. 972.9 Aug Sources of West Indian history / | W.I. 972.9 Ayr The Caribbean in sepia : | W.I. 972.9 Ayt Redcoats in the Caribbean / | W.I. 972.9 Bec European settlement and rivalry 1492 - 1792 / | W.I. 972.9 Bec European settlement and rivalry 1492 - 1792 / |
Organized as a series of visual essays, "analyses how the old Caribbean order of slavery and plantation sugar was swept aside by a series of fundamental changes which reached into the deepest corners of economic life and society".
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