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H.D. Carberry Collection of Caribbean Studies

This digital collection consists of scanned book jackets from the H.D. Carberry Collection of Caribbean Studies rare book collection. This collection includes English language literature and non-fiction by Caribbean authors. The works in this collection are generally first editions, many published in Britain during the second half of the twentieth century.
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The whole armour
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The wild coast
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Jacket front illustration shows a bare-chested woman and a man dancing as a drummer plays; in the foreground, another bare-chested woman, the only person with a clearly drawn face, stares off. A photograph of the author, Jan Carew, is on the jacket back flap.
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The wild white witch
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Front and back covers have an illustration of a scene in an ambiguous cloud-filled space, with two figures wielding weapons and two naked female figures from mythology whose poses are based on representations in works of art.
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The wine of astonishment
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Front cover illustration is of flowers in a vertical design. A photograph of the author, Earl Lovelace, is on the jacket back flap.
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The wooing of Beppo Tate
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Jacket front illustration depicts a man milking a cow in a field as two boys spy on him through bushes. A photograph of the author, Everard Palmer, is on the jacket back flap.
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The wounded and the worried
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Jacket front illustration shows the head of a man with downcast eyes behind a row of vertical bars.
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The year in San Fernando
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Front cover illustration is a green curtain, parted to reveal the book's title.
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The young traveller in the West Indies
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Book jacket front and back has numerous small illustrations arranged in bands, including images of cultural artifacts, and people in various types of clothing.
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The young warriors
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Front cover illustration shows a boy drawing a bow to shoot an arrow at a target, as others watch.
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These green islands, and other poems (front cover)
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Front cover illustration shows a swampy landscape with palm trees.
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These my people (book covers)
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The front cover illustration depicts a group of Afro-Caribbean people, some of them reaching upward towards tree branches.
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They seek a living (book covers)
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This island now
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Front cover illustration depicts mountain, waves, and vegetation.
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This island place
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The front cover photograph shows an older Afro-Caribbean man holding an upturned straw hat and with his right hand upraised, standing at the center group of young people.
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Those who eat the cascadura
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Front cover illustration depicts a barbelled fish against a background representing a beach, sea, sky and the sun. A photograph of the author, Samuel Selvon, is on the jacket back flap.
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Three Finger Jack's treasure
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Jacket front illustration is of two children inside a cave, one holding a flashlight as the other searches. There are two rifles on the ground.
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Thunder (Vol. 6, No. 3)
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Thunder returning: a novel in the leitmotiv manner
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Jacket front illustration is an abstract image suggestive of lightning.
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To Sir, with love
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The front cover illustration depicts a number of students seated at desks in a classroom. A photograph of the author, E. R. Braithwaite, is on the jacket back.
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Tom Cringle's log
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Jacket front illustration shows a young sailor aboard ship holding a cutlass and looking out towards a nearby schooner.
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Too much to tell
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A photograph of the author, Molly Huggins, is on the jacket back.
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Touch me inside
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A photograph of the author, Lauchland Henry, is on the jacket front flap.
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Tribune story
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The jacket front features a photograph of Etienne Dupuch, and a reproduction of the Who's Who entry for his name.
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Trinidad electoral politics: the persistence of the race factor
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Tropic gems
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Front cover illustration depicts a butterfly. A photograph of the author, Novelle Hamilton Richards, is on the jacket back.
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Tumatumari
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Turn again tiger
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The jacket front illustration shows a woman in a sari walking away from a naked brown man and white woman embracing at a forest edge. The jacket back illustration shows a person slumped over the back of a donkey, holding a bottle with a label. On the spine is a person sleeping under a tree.
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Turn again tiger (Four Square ed.)
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Front cover illlustration shows the face of a brown man and the figure of a white woman wearing a white blouse, seen through a screen of sugar cane stalks. A photograph of the author, Samuel Selvon, is on the back cover.
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Turtle Island--goodbye: an autobiography
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Jacket front illustration shows a beachfront with palm trees and open water beyond. A handful of figures stands under an open shelter, watching a group of people in a small boat leaving a larger boat. A photograph of the author, Roger Riou, is on the jacket back flap.
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Two Jamaicas: the role of ideas in a tropical colony, 1830-1865 (book covers)
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Two gentlemen sharing
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Jacket front illustration shows the upper stories of a row house. Various people are looking out of windows on the top and lower floors.
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Two variants in Caribbean race relations: a contribution to the sociology of segmented societies
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Uncle Paul
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Uncle Time: poems
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A photograph of poet Dennis Scott is on the back cover.
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Under an English heaven
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Jacket front photograph shows two naked men walking on a beach, their rifles and helmets propped on rocks. The jacket back photograph is of the author, Donald Westlake, seated in the open cargo bay of a military airplane.
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Under the skin
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Up from poverty
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Village of love
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Jacket front illustration shows a naked woman in a bed looking up at a naked man standing in front of her.
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Violence and politics in Jamaica, 1960-70: internal security in a developing country
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Voices under the window
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Jacket front illustration shows a male figure in front of a brick wall, carrying an upraised pickaxe.
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Voodoo queen
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Jacket front photograph shows a nude Afro-Caribbean woman with her arms extended out from her body.
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Voodoo, its origins and practices
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Jacket illustration shows a row of trees with images of a rooster, a snake, and a Christian saint on their trunks, and a row of coffins beneath them. Two small human figures are above the trees,
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Voyage in the dark
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The book jacket illustration depicts a woman standing alone in an elegant dining club with an unhappy expression on her face. Behind her are a number of patrons in evening dress seated at tables.
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Water with berries
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The book jacket has an image of a hand held open, with fingers reaching up and outwards. A photograph of the author, George Lamming, is on the jacket back flap.
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Ways of sunlight
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Jacket front illustration depicts a woman standing outdoors among various plants, holding up a piece of fruit. Trees and hills are behind her.
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West Indian Folk-tales: Anansi stories, tales from West Indian folk-lore retold for English children (book covers)
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Book covers for a book of Caribbean folk tales.
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West Indian literature
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West Indian migrants: social and economic facts of migration from the West Indies
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West Indian migration to Britain: a social geography
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West Indian narrative: an introductory anthology
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Front cover images: a slave with an iron collar around his neck, an advertisement for a slave sale, an Afro-Caribbean man wearing a hat, a palm frond. Back cover images are of a colonial church, and a man with a steel drum.
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