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The African Branch of Cambridge University Press has published
the following titles specifically for the Caribbean. Select from listed islands on the right for our Caribbean agents contact information.
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- Trinidad and Tobago
- Tony Seddon, Shameem Narine and Jerome Ramdahin
- Paperback | ISBN: 9780521607179
Our Science Book 1 is the first book in a three book integrated science course written specifically for use in secondary schools in Trinidad and Tobago. |
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Liberties Lost
This is the first of two books that cover the entire history syllabus offered by the Caribbean Examinations Council, including the new Caribbean Advanced Proficiency syllabus in Caribbean/Atlantic history.
Paperback - 978 0 521 43544 4 |
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Freedoms Won
This book follows on from Liberties Lost to cover the entire
history syllabus offered by the Caribbean Examinations Council,
including the new Caribbean Advanced Proficiency syllabus in Caribbean/Atlantic
history.
Paperback - 978 0 521 43545 1 |
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Other History titles from the UK
Secondary education
Cambridge Perspectives in History
African Peoples of the Americas
Native Peoples of North America |
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Trade and Academic |
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The Cambridge Guide to African and Caribbean Theatre
The Cambridge Guide to African and Caribbean Theatre
is an exploration of the rich diversity of theatrical traditions
in sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean. Beautifully illustrated
throughout, the book traces the ancient and complex roots of African
theatre - still evident in community festivals and religious rituals
- through the centuries of colonial domination, to the African
diaspora and its manifestation in Caribbean theatre.
Paperback - 978 0 521 61207 4
Hardback - 978 0 521 41139 4 |
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The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language
One of the publishing phenomena of recent times. This second
edition now presents an overhaul of the subject for a new generation
of language-lovers and of teachers, students and professional
English-users concerned with their own linguistic legacy.
Paperback - 978 0 521 53033 0
Hardback - 978 0 521 82348 7 |
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West Indians and their Language
This title deals with varieties of the English language which have been developed and are in use throughout the Caribbean.
Paperback - 978 0 521 35955 9 |
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