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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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Pitch lake: a story from Trinidad
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Front cover illustration shows four people, all looking in different directions, with a small house and palm tree at the center. A photograph of the author, Alfred Mendes, is on the back cover.
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Poems of a child's world: an anthology for the Caribbean
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The front cover illustration is of two children outdoors in nature. One is standing, holding a book; the other is seated next to a dog.
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Portrait of a sea urchin: a Caribbean childhood
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The jacket front illustration shows a young boy crouching to look closely at the creatures in an ocean pool.
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Prolegomena to Caribbean literature
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Puerto Rican obituary
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A photograph of author Pedro Pietri is on the jacket back flap.
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Race and colour in Caribbean literature
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Race, colonialism and the city
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Race, intelligence and education
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Front cover photograph shows an Afro-Caribbean woman and an Asian boy.
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Ramblings
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Signature of H. D. Carberry in ink on front cover, top right.
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Ratoon
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The jacket front illustration shows an Afro-Caribbean man, his bare back lined with red lash marks. He faces a lighter-skinned woman wearing a decolletage period gown and holding a parasol; the scene is ambiguous if expectant.
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Report of the Task Force on Tertiary Education
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Reports and repercussions in West Indian education, 1835-1933
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Cover illustration is a graphic of intersecting and overlapping circles.
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Resistance and Caribbean literature
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Book jacket illustration shows three palm trees, their fronds blown by the wind. There is a photograph of the author, Selwyn R. Cudjoe, on the back flap.
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Response: a course in narrative comprehension and composition for Caribbean secondary schools
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Front cover has photographs of the faces of three children.
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Retamar revolutionary poems: Cuba, 1959-1974
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Savacou Publications' bird-head logo appears on the front cover below the title.
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Revolution to republic
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Front cover illustration depicts two bare-chested Afro-Caribbean slaves with shackles and broken chains on their wrists. Below them is a classical-style building with a palm tree in front of it.
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Rights of passage
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Jacket front has a photograph of shackles and chains along the left side.
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Riot
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Jacket front illustration shows a group of people running in the street, some holding signs; baskets of fruit and vegetables in the foreground are overturned. Jacket back illustration shows a figure seated on the ground under an umbrella, alongside a donkey cart filled with produce. Prologue page illustration shows a group of people looking at a "Vacancies" poster on a wall; one man stands with his back to them.
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Roger Mais: The hills were joyful together and Brother man
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The jacket front has a photograph of the author, Roger Mais.
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Rum Island
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The jacket front illustration shows barrels and other cargo sitting on a dock, and two sailing ships behind. A banner displaying the word "JAMAICA" floats above this scene.
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Rum and Coca-Cola
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A white man in military uniform stands at the doorway a two-story structure with a sign reading "Pearl of Trinidad Lodge", and speaks with a woman of color who stands on the sidewalk in front of him. The scene is bathed in a golden light. H.D. Carberry's signature is on the flyleaf.
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Saw the house in half: a novel
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A photograph of the author, Oliver Jackman, is on the jacket back.
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Season of adventure
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The jacket front illustration shows two trees bearing fruit. A photograph of the author, George Lamming, is on the jacket back.
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Select documents on British colonial policy, 1830-1860
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Selected poems
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The jacket front illustration depicts foliage. A photograph of the author, Derek Walcott, is on the jacket back flap.
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Selected poems
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Covers for a book of poetry.
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Selected poems
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Front cover illustration is a geometric graphic.
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Selected poems of Claude McKay
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Jacket front has a photograph of the author, poet Claude McKay.
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Seven Jamaican poets: an anthology of recent poetry
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The front cover illustration is a landscape with mountains visible at the top.
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Shades of grey
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Shadows in the jungle
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The front cover illustration shows a woman's head and a uniformed man in the jungle holding an upraised pistol.
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Shadows move among them (Ace Books edition)
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Front cover illustration shows a woman wearing a dress that clings to and reveals her body.
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Shadows move among them (Four Square edition)
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Front cover photograph shows a woman in a revealing dress leaning back against a wall with her eyes shut. An African sculpture stands nearby.
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Shadows move among them (Pocket Book edition)
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Front cover illustration shows a woman in shorts seated on an open window ledge with one knee raised. A man standing outside gestures towards her.
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Shark Island
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Front cover illustration shows a the back of a naked woman sitting up in bed. A photograph of the author, Maurice Edelman, is on the jacket back.
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Sir Henry Morgan, buccaneer and governor
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The front cover illustration is a reproduction of an engraving of Welsh privateer Henry Morgan, from a book published in 1684: "The Buccaneers of America: A True Account of the Most Remarkable Assaults Committed of Late Years Upon the Coasts of the West Indies by the Buccaneers of Jamaica and Tortuga". A small photograph of the author, W. Adolphe Roberts, is on the back cover.
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Slaves who abolished slavery. Volume 2, Blacks in Rebellion
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The front cover has a photograph of the 1967 bronze sculpture "The Unknown Maroon of Saint-Domingue" (Le Marron Inconnu) by Albert Mangonès, which depicts a fugitive slave blowing on a conch shell. There is a photograph of the author, Richard Hart, on the back cover.
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Small garden--bitter weed: the political economy of struggle and change in Jamaica
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Front cover illustration shows a sugar cane plant and with a tall weed growing beside it. Back cover illustration shows a bare-chested man and woman with a baby on her back using machetes to remove weeds next to their garden.
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Smile please: an unfinished autobiography
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A photograph of author Jean Rhys is on the front cover.
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Social change and images of the future: a study of the pursuit of progress in Jamaica
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The jacket front illustration depicts a palm tree; a pattern of flags appears on its trunk, and its fronds are indicated with stars. This image is also found on the jacket of "Sociology of political independence: a study of nationalist attitudes among West Indian leaders" (Schenkman Publishing Co., 1967). A photograph of the author, James A. Mau, is on the jacket back flap.
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Society, schools, and progress in the West Indies
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A diagrammatic map of the Caribbean is on the front cover.
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Someone will die tonight in the Caribbean
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Jacket front illustration depicts a beached boat and figures carrying goods from it; at right, a palm tree stands above an open-sided shelter.
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Song for Mumu: a novel
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Jacket front illustration depicts the head and bare-breasted upper torso of a woman. Behind her is a sun, a horizon line and two abstract figures. A photograph of the author, Lindsay Barrett, is on the jacket back.
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Songs of my seasons
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Front cover illustration is a waterfront landscape looking out over an open expanse of water towards a small island. A photograph of the author, poet Neville Johnston, is on the back cover.
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Soul revolution
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Spanish American novel, 1940-1965
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Spanish waters: a novel
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The jacket front illustration shows the bust of a woman set against a landscape view of a shoreline with a palm tree, a sailing ship in a bay, and hills in the distance. A photograph of the author, Denis Rooksby, is on the jacket back.
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Stories from the Caribbean: an anthology
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Jacket front illustration shows a stick fighter on stilts, wearing a green, yellow and red multicolored costume.
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Storm of fortune: a novel
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The jacket front has a small image, placed between the title words, of a standing group of five people: three women in dresses and two men in suits. A photograph of the author, Austin Clarke, is on the jacket back.
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Stormy knight: the life of Sir William Phips
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A man wearing chest armor and leather gloves, his hair blowing back, gestures with an upraised arm and sword; a fort is in the distance behind him. A photograph of the author, Clifford Alderman, is on the jacket back. A small image of a sailing ship is on the title page.
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