Jamaica

  • Jamaica
    By Jessica Rudolph

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  • Jamaica: Third Edition
    By Sean Sheehan, Angela Black, Debbie Nevins

    Jamaica's National Gallery houses the works of many of the island's most significant artists: history and portrait masterpieces by Barrington Watson (b. 1931), Jamaica's master painter; landscapes by Ralph Campbell, realistic everyday ...

  • Jamaica: A Visitor's Guide
    By Harry S. Pariser

    Standing to the left of the courthouse, what was once Mandeville's rectory is still the oldest house in town. ... It's located on Manchester Rd. near Newleigh Rd. Mrs. Stephenson's Garden: This sweet lady has been cultivating her garden ...

  • Jamaica
    By Ali Brownlie Bojang, Alison Brownlie

    From left to right : Mr. Johnson , Kyle , Jo - Ann , and Mrs. Johnson . Jo - Ann Johnson is eight years old . She lives with her family in Leiba Gardens , a suburb of Spanish Town . Spanish Town is the third largest town in Jamaica ...

  • Jamaica: Addresses to His Excellency Edward John Eyre, Esquire, &C. , &C. , 1865 1866
    By Edward John Eyre

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

  • Jamaica
    By Sean Sheehan

    Cassidy and Page : Dictionary of Jamaican English , Cambridge University Press , 1980 . Floyd , Barry : Jamaica - An Island Microcosm , St Martin's Press , New York , 1979 . Insight Guides : Jamaica , APA Publications , Hongkong , 1991 ...

  • Jamaica: Addresses to his Excellency Edward John Eyre, Esquire, &c., &c., 1865, 1866
    By Edward John Eyre

    Reprint of the original, first published in 1866.

  • Jamaica
    By Adam Karlin, Anna Kaminski

    Presents a general overview of Jamaica; provides recommendations for food, lodging, activities, and attractions for each area of the country; and offers essential travel information.

  • Jamaica: A Lonely Planet Travel Survival Kit
    By Christopher P. Baker

    This guide provides information about many aspects of travelling in Jamaica and includes: accommodation, food, recreation, transport, geography, flora and fauna, society and culture, history and language. Includes 46 maps...

  • Jamaica
    By Michael Capek

    A brief introduction to the geography, culture, and people of Jamaica.

  • Jamaica
    By Sean Sheehan, Angela Black

    A look at the land and the people of Jamaica.

  • Jamaica: Growing Together in Society
    By Pam Morris, Carlong Publishers, Sonia Robinson-Glanville

    Jamaica: Growing Together in Society

  • Jamaica: mehr als Rum und Reggae
    By Hans-Jürgen Fründt, Susanne Muxfeldt

    Jamaica: mehr als Rum und Reggae

  • Jamaica
    By Fodor's

    Cruises Montego Bay, 31 Ocho Rios and Runaway Buy, 76 Port Antonio, 119 Cuisine ol Jamaica, I 3, 44 Culture, 22-24 Customs, 241 D DeMontevin lodge, 122 Dengue lever, Z43 Devon House, 148 Dining, Z4-I-Z42. =9 Also specific locations ...

  • Jamaica: Debt and Poverty
    By Claremont Kirton

    Jamaica: Debt and Poverty

  • Jamaica
    By Carl Ballenas

    Jamaica, Queens, has long occupied a commanding position in the political, social, and industrial life of Queens County.

  • Jamaica: Third Edition
    By Sean Sheehan, Angela Black, Debbie Nevins

    All books of the critically-acclaimed Cultures of the World® series ensure an immersive experience by offering vibrant photographs with descriptive nonfiction narratives, and interactive activities such as creating an authentic traditional ...

  • Jamaica: Starting Business, Incorporating in Jamaica Guide - Strategic, Practical Information, Regulations
    By Inc., IBP

    2011 Updated Reprint. Updated Annually. Jamaica Starting Business (Incorporating) in....Guide

  • Jamaica
    By Jen Green

    Or throw yourself into the thick of the island's life, and you'll learn about a truly unique culture and peoples. Each book in the ongoing "Countries of the World" series depicts a major nation and its unique position in the world.

  • Jamaica: The People
    By Amber Wilson

    Intended for ages 9-14, this work follows the Jamaica's history from colony to independence.