The following publications are available for review for the next issue
of the Society for Caribbean Studies Newsletter - please let me know if
you're interested in reviewing any of these, stating which title you're
interested in (and why). Reviews should be approximately 800 words in
length and are expected to be returned by the end of September.
If you have published recently or are about to have a book published
please feel very welcome to contact me to arrange a review
Kelsen in the Grenada Court. Essays on Revolutionary Legality. By Simeon
CR McIntosh
The Caribbean City, edited by Rivke Jaffe
The Political History of Caricom, by Anthony J Payne
Selected Poems: Ian McDonald
Trust the Darkness. My Life as a Writer, by Anthony C Winkler
The French Atlantic Triangle. Literature and Culture of the Slave Trade,
by Christopher L Miller
She's Gone, by Kwame Dawes (novel)
Historic Landmarks of Port of Spain, by Michael Anthony
Selected Poems of Egbert Martin (edited by David Dabydeen)
Fauna, Poems, by Jacqueline Bishop
Sargasso, 2006-2007, 1 (Minor Keys, Chords & Discords)
No Land, No Mother. Essays on David Dabydeen, by Lynne Macedo and Kampta
Karran
Downtown Ladies. Informal Commercial Importers, A Haitian
Anthropologist, and Self-Making in Jamaica, Gina A Ulysse
Bellas Gate Boy, Trevor Rhone (monologue/play including Audio-CD)
Lutchmee and Dilloo. A Study of West Indian Life, Edward Jenkins (new
edition, first published 1877)
Marly: or, a Planter's Life in Jamaica (new edition, first published in
1828)
France and the American Tropics to 1700. Tropics of Discontent? Philip P
Boucher
The Harbour Island Story, by Anne and Jim Lawlor (Bahamas)
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David Clover
Information Resources Manager/Librarian
Institute of Commonwealth Studies Library
University of London
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