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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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All that glitters
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Jacket front illustration shows golden chains in front of an island landscape with palm trees, water and a golden moon in a dark sky.
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H.D. Carberry Collection of Caribbean Studies
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Cricket in the road
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Illustration on jacket front shows a hummingbird hovering next to a flowering plant.
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H.D. Carberry Collection of Caribbean Studies
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Green days by the river
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Jacket front illustration shows a large hibiscus in the foreground; behind that at left, a young woman puts a hibiscus blossom in her hair. Two men in silhouette walk together at the right.
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H.D. Carberry Collection of Caribbean Studies
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King of the masquerade
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Front cover illustration shows an Afro-Caribbean man in a jester costume, with other figures in the background.
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H.D. Carberry Collection of Caribbean Studies
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Streets of conflict
3 images
Silhouettes of a man and a woman with Rio de Janeiro's Sugarloaf Mountain and harbor behind them.
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H.D. Carberry Collection of Caribbean Studies
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The games were coming
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Jacket front illustration depicts a scene from a bicycle race. A photograph of author Michael Anthony is on the back cover.
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H.D. Carberry Collection of Caribbean Studies
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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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H.D. Carberry Collection of Caribbean Studies
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