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This 2-volume book features the sketches written during a cruise to the West Indies and the Spanish Main in the winter and spring of 1901. The author's intention was not to write a West Indian guide-book, but rather to give preference to the human side of the picture through glimpses of the people and their ways of life and thought. With this idea it was thought best to give attention only to such of the ports visited as were full of human interest and typical of the life about the Caribbean Sea. The author believed that it might be of interest to remember as well that at no time since could this voyage have been made under the same conditions: by the publishing of this book in 1903, several ports have become dangerous because of fever and plague; proclamations in French and pronunciamientos in Spanish have adorned West Indian street corners; Haiti has reverted to its almost chronic state of riot and revolution; the Dominican republic has again chosen a President whose nomination came from a conquering army; Venezuela has been full of alarms and intrigues; while already the Germans were beginning to show their hand in the Caribbean; Martinique and St. Vincent have been desolated by volcanoes then thought to be practically extinct; and of delicious St. Pierre there remained but a sadly memory._x000D_ Contents:_x000D_ The Voyage_x000D_ Port-au-Prince, Haiti_x000D_ Santo Domingo_x000D_ San Juan, Puerto Rico_x000D_ Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas_x000D_ Martinique_x000D_ Martinique, "Le Pays des Revenants"_x000D_ Island of Trinidad, Port of Spain_x000D_ Island of Trinidad, "Iere"_x000D_ Island of Trinidad, La Brea_x000D_ The Spanish Main_x000D_ In Venezuela, Caracas_x000D_ In Venezuela, Caracas to Puerto Cabello_x000D_ Curaçao, City of Willemstad_x000D_ The Southern Cross_x000D_ Kingston, Jamaica_x000D_ "Cuando Salide La Habana"_x000D_ A Memory of Martinique
This work features the sketches written during a cruise to the West Indies and the Spanish Main in the winter and spring of 1901. The author's intention was not to write a West Indian guide-book, but rather to give preference to the human side of the picture through glimpses of the people and their ways of life and thought. With this idea it was thought best to give attention only to such of the ports visited as were full of human interest and typical of the life about the Caribbean Sea. The author believed that it might be of interest to remember as well that at no time since could this voyage have been made under the same conditions: by the publishing of this book in 1903, several ports have become dangerous because of fever and plague; proclamations in French and pronunciamientos in Spanish have adorned West Indian street corners; Haiti has reverted to its almost chronic state of riot and revolution; the Dominican republic has again chosen a President whose nomination came from a conquering army; Venezuela has been full of alarms and intrigues; while already the Germans were beginning to show their hand in the Caribbean; Martinique and St. Vincent have been desolated by volcanoes then thought to be practically extinct; and of delicious St. Pierre there remained but a sadly memory. Contents: The Voyage Port-au-Prince, Haiti Santo Domingo San Juan, Puerto Rico Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas Martinique Martinique, "Le Pays des Revenants" Island of Trinidad, Port of Spain Island of Trinidad, "Iere" Island of Trinidad, La Brea The Spanish Main In Venezuela, Caracas In Venezuela, Caracas to Puerto Cabello Curaçao, City of Willemstad The Southern Cross Kingston, Jamaica "Cuando Salide La Habana" A Memory of Martinique
Reproduction of the original: Gardens of the Caribbees, v. 2/2 by Ida May Hill Starr
Reproduction of the original: Gardens of the Caribbees, v. 1/2 by Ida May Hill Starr
DIVAnalyzes the relationship between conceptions of racial and ethnic identity and the ways social stratification and inequality are reproduced and experienced in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago./div
American national trade bibliography.