Area Handbook for Jamaica [Hardcover] Kaplan, Irving -ed. -etal.

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Excellent condition. Pages are crisp and clean with no markings.
This like-new “Area Handbook for Jamaica” offers a comprehensive exploration of the island nation’s history, culture, and society. Edited by Irving Kaplan and published in the 1970s, this U.S. government-commissioned volume delves into Jamaica’s colonial past, independence struggle, and vibrant cultural traditions. With its pristine condition, this book is a valuable resource for collectors and scholars interested in Jamaican studies, promising an immersive journey through the island’s rich tapestry of influences.

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Excellent condition. Pages are crisp and clean with no markings.
This like-new copy of the “Area Handbook for Jamaica” offers a comprehensive exploration of the Caribbean island nation’s history, culture, and society. Edited by Irving Kaplan and published in the 1970s, this volume is part of a series commissioned by the U.S. government to provide in-depth information on foreign countries. Kaplan’s meticulous research delves into Jamaica’s colonial past, its struggle for independence, and its vibrant cultural traditions, from reggae music to Rastafarianism. With its pristine condition, this book presents a rare opportunity for collectors and scholars to acquire a valuable resource on Jamaican studies. Its well-preserved pages promise an immersive journey through the island’s rich tapestry of influences, making it a prized addition to any library focused on Caribbean history and anthropology.

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