Bahamas SUBJECT OF BOOKS
Paul Albury. The Story of the Bahamas. Macmillan Caribbean. 1975. 304pp. Michael Bloch. The Duke of Windsor's War: From Europe to the Bahamas, 1939-1945. Weidenfeld and Nicholson. 1982. 397pp. David G. Campbell. The Ephemeral Islands: A Natural History of the Bahamas. Macmillan. 1978. 151pp. Michael Craton. A History of the Bahamas. Waterloo, Ontario: San Salvador Press. 1986. 332pp. Anthony G. Dahl. Literature of the Bahamas, 1724-1992: The March Towards National Identity. University Press of America. 1995. 219pp. Colin A. Hughes. Race and Politics in the Bahamas. University of Queensland Press. 1981. 250pp. Olga Culmer Jenkins. Bahamian Memories: Island Voices of the Twentieth Century. University Press of Florida. 2000. 279pp. Portrait of the Bahamas based on 40 interviews. Howard Johnson. The Bahamas in Slavery and Freedom. James Currey. 1991. 184pp. Howard Johnson. The Bahamas from Slavery to Servitude, 1783-1933. University Press of Florida. 1996. 218pp. William F. Keegan. The People Who Discovered Columbus: The Prehistory of the Bahamas. University Press of Florida. 1992. 279pp. Virgil Henry Storr. Enterprising Slaves and Master Pirates: Understanding Economic Life in the Bahamas. Peter Lang. 2004. 147pp. Anthony A Thompson. An Economic History of the Bahamas. Commonwealth Publications. 1979. 292pp.
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