Crusoe's island in the Caribbean, by Heath Bowman and Jefferson Bowman.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Indianapolis, The Bobbs-Merrill [ 1939]Edition: 1st edDescription: 339 pages frontispiece, plates, portraits, map 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Crusoe's island in the Caribbean.DDC classification:
  • 917.2983, Bow
LOC classification:
  • F2116 .B69
Contents:
Red and green. Galvanize and hibiscus ; Day cleanin' ; As advertised ; Sunset ; The simple life? ; A tower fit for a buccaneer ; The main ridge ; Birds of paradise ; Christmas -- From Robinson Crusoe. Gateway to El Dorado ; Enter the Dutch ; "Wealthy as a Tobago planter" ; Cane and hurricane -- Black and white. Sun helmets and high tea ; Village wedding ; Cocoa and coconuts ; Jumbies and Obeah ; Carnival ; Reading the riot act ; Buried treasure ; Martin humbugs us ; Rain comin' ; Nostalgia.
Action note:
  • 960715 Charm
Summary: Many researchers feel that the Island of Tobago was most likely the actual island that Defoe's book, Robinson Crusoe, was referring to. Due to the island's unpredictable and harsh currents and large above and below water rock formations, many seaman, like Crusoe, were in fact shipwrecked in the area. The Bowmans examine the history of the island, and their life on this tropical island during an extended vacation.
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Map on lining-papers.

Red and green. Galvanize and hibiscus ; Day cleanin' ; As advertised ; Sunset ; The simple life? ; A tower fit for a buccaneer ; The main ridge ; Birds of paradise ; Christmas -- From Robinson Crusoe. Gateway to El Dorado ; Enter the Dutch ; "Wealthy as a Tobago planter" ; Cane and hurricane -- Black and white. Sun helmets and high tea ; Village wedding ; Cocoa and coconuts ; Jumbies and Obeah ; Carnival ; Reading the riot act ; Buried treasure ; Martin humbugs us ; Rain comin' ; Nostalgia.

Many researchers feel that the Island of Tobago was most likely the actual island that Defoe's book, Robinson Crusoe, was referring to. Due to the island's unpredictable and harsh currents and large above and below water rock formations, many seaman, like Crusoe, were in fact shipwrecked in the area. The Bowmans examine the history of the island, and their life on this tropical island during an extended vacation.

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