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Listing of Caribbean Titles 2005 LISTING OF CARIBBEAN TITLES 2005 Regional ISBN Agency Caribbean Community Secretariat Georgetown Guyana 2011 i Listing of Caribbean Titles, 2005. Georgetown : CCS, 2011. © 2011 Caribbean Community Secretariat All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be photocopied, recorded, or otherwise reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means without the prior permission of the copyright owner. ISBN 978-976-600-259-6 Regional ISBN Agency Documentation Centre Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat Attn: Ms. Sandra Barker Turkeyen P.O. Box 10827 Georgetown Guyana Tel: (592) 222 0001-0075 Fax: (592) 222 0170-1 E-mail: [email protected] ii CONTENTS Page Preface iv User Navigation Guide v Title Arrangement 1 Author Arrangement 39 Publisher Listing 77 iii PREFACE The Listing of Caribbean Titles, 2005 is the fifth issue in this series released by the Regional ISBN Agency. This edition which provides information on over 742 titles that were assigned ISBNs in 2005, is based largely on data submitted by the National ISBN Agencies located in the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. Information received by the Regional Agency directly from other publishers in the OECS and other territories in the Caribbean is also included. This product which is also available on CD provides contact information on approximately 261 publishers who were allocated ISBNs during the period. The information in the Listing can be accessed under Title, Author and Publisher. For more information on the publishers registered with the Caribbean Regional Agency, the Directory of Caribbean Publishers, 8th edition is an excellent related resource. The Regional ISBN Agency will commence compiling the Listing of Caribbean Titles, 2010 early in the new year. We therefore wish to encourage National Agencies and publishers to forward all outstanding data to facilitate the publication of this forthcoming issue. The Regional ISBN Agency acknowledges with appreciation, the invaluable assistance of Cecily Crum-Ewing in the production of this listing. Coordinator Regional ISBN Agency iv USER NAVIGATION GUIDE To access the required information, click on the Bookmark links in the left pane. Double click for more specific information. v Title Arrangement TITLE ARRANGEMENT 1 Listing of Caribbean Titles, 2005 Title Arrangement A Africans before CARICOM. Humphrey Regis - Arawak Publications - 256 p. Abaco's trees, plants and their uses. Linda ISBN 976-8189-62-2 (Paperback) Ruth Weatherford - The Author. ISBN 976-8108-82-7 Alitron SEA/ GSAT/ CE mathematics training software tutorial, version 1.0. ABCs of becoming a millionaire. Wilfred Shereez Ali - Charran Publishing House. McKenley - The Author - 104 p. ISBN 976-8194-62-6 (Cdrom) ISBN 976-8203-09-9 (Paperback) ALTA adult workbook - B programme, The ABC's of the Bible. Wendy Mary Debra book 4 - tutor's book. Paula Lucie-Smith - Williams - The Author - 56 p. ALTA - 76 p. ISBN 976-8193-50-6 (Paperback) ISBN 976-8151-61-7 (Paperback) Accounting for finance and non finance ALTA adult workbook - B programme, managers. Anthony Bowrin - Arawak book 5 - tutor's book. Paula Lucie-Smith, Publications - 192 p. Marise Warner, and Lystra Hazarie - ALTA - ISBN 976-8189-52-5 (Paperback) 76 p. ISBN 976-8151-62-5 (Paperback) Adam : a reading and activity Bible story. Opal Minott - The Author - 19 p. ALTA adult workbook - B programme, ISBN 976-8192-80-1 (Paperback) book 6 - tutor's book. Paula Lucie-Smith, Marise Warner, and Lystra Hazarie - ALTA - Adult suffrage and political administration 76 p. in Jamaica 1944-2002 : a compendium ISBN 976-8151-63-3 (Paperback) and commentary. Trevor Munroe - Ian Randle Publishers - 851 p. ALTA adult workbook book 5 : level 3 B ISBN 976-637-237-3 (Paperback) programme. Paula Lucie-Smith - ALTA - 60 p. ISBN 976-8151-58-7 (Paperback) Adventure into basic drawing. Al Ramsawack - Printed Images Limited - 52 p. ALTA adult workbook book 6 : level 3 B ISBN 976-8194-65-0 (Paperback) programme. Paula Lucie-Smith - ALTA - 60 p. ISBN 976-8151-59-5 (Paperback) Adventures in English - English for secondary schools in Guyana. Book 3. Rev. ALTA spelling dictionary with strategies ed. - National Centre for Educational Resource for spelling & grammar. Rev. ed. - Adult Development - Guyana. Ministry of Education - Literacy Tutors Association - ALTA - 134 p. 214 p. ISBN 976-8151-60-9 (Paperback) ISBN 976-8198-15-X (Paperback) The Ambassador's code. Dale P.C. Brathwaite African civilizations : primary school - The Author - 200 p. teachers' handbook (lower division). ISBN 976-8082-06-2 (Paperback) Aondofe Joe Iyo - Factory Books - 80 p. ISBN 976-95133-7-7 (Paperback) Analytical embryology : fundamentals of the quadri-laminar germ disc and African civilizations : primary school applied principles of organogenesis. Ediel I. teachers' handbook (middle division). Brown - Arawak Publications - 272 p. Aondofe Joe Iyo - Factory Books - 80 p. ISBN 976-8189-59-2 (Paperback) ISBN 976-95133-9-3 (Paperback) 2 Listing of Caribbean Titles, 2005 Title Arrangement Analytical summary report : regional Audio-aids for foreign language teaching agricultural network. Claremont Kirton, and in developing countries. Beatrice Boufoy- Arlene Bailey - Arawak Publications - 40 p. Bastick - University of Guyana. Language Centre ISBN 976-8189-58-4 (Paperback) - 100 p. ISBN 976-624-027-2 (Paperback) Anancy & Chaka's African adventures. Beulah Richmond - LMH Publishing Limited - Author, keyword and subject index, 34 p. Caribbean Quarterly 1949-2003. Veronica ISBN 976-8202-01-7 (Paperback) Salter - Office of the Vice Chancellor, UWI (Mona) - 242 p. Anancy and cow and other stories. Diane ISBN 976-616-013-9 (Paperback) Browne, Karl Phillpotts, and Jeff Scatzman - Jamaica. Ministry of Education, Youth & Culture - 48 p. B ISBN 976-639-042-8 (Paperback) Back to basics - 20 rules for daily living. A. Anchoring Trinidad and Tobago - a society Renee Forbes - The Author - 52 p. in transition : evaluating our ISBN 976-8108-80-0 (Paperback) performance 1962-2003. Stephen Harper - The Author - 120 p. Barbados manufacturers and service ISBN 976-8193-56-5 (Paperback) companies directory 2005. Barbados Investment and Development Corporation - The ... and that's why! Abi Wayne - The Author - Corporation - 125 p. 19 p. ISBN 976-8081-94-5 (Paperback) ISBN 976-8081-73-2 (Paperback) Barbados national assessment report on Archaeology investigation in the Eastern the implementation of the Barbados Maya Lowlands : paper of the 2004 Programme of Action (BPOA). Barbados. Belize Archaeology Symposium. Vol. 2. Ministry of Housing, Lands & the Jaime Awe, John Morris, Sherilye Jones, and Environment - The Ministry - 94 p. Christopher Helmke - Factory Books - 470 p. ISBN 976-8081-74-0 (Paperback) ISBN 976-95133-4-2 (Paperback) Barbara's Bajan kitchen. Barbara E. Around and about (infant year 2 - reader Husbands - Peter A. Allard - 96 p. 2). Molly Bhagwandeen - Royards Publishing Co. ISBN 976-8081-68-6 (Paperback) ISBN 976-8185-36-8 (Paperback) Barren but not fruitless. Linda E. Rock - Judy Around and about (infant year 2 - Y. Cumberbatch - 80 p. workbook 2). Molly Bhagwandeen - Royards ISBN 976-8081-71-6 (Paperback) Publishing Co. - 55 p. ISBN 976-8185-37-6 (Paperback) Barrington. Barrington Watson - Ian Randle Publishers - 56 p. The Atlantic slave trade, slavery and the ISBN 976-637-218-7 (Paperback) demographic history. Winston McGowan - University of Guyana. School of Education & A Basic English course : upper primary Humanities - 24 p. level examination book. Uric Narinesingh - ISBN 976-624-020-5 (Paperback) Royards Publishing Co. - 196 p. ISBN 976-8185-29-5 (Paperback) Audio tape on contemporary Maya of Belize. Angel E. Cal - Factory Books. Basic Hinduism. Rampersad Parasram - The ISBN 976-95133-3-4 (Audio Cassette) Author - 160 p. ISBN 976-8193-47-6 (Paperback) 3 Listing of Caribbean Titles, 2005 Title Arrangement Les Bâtisseurs de la Caraïbe = Makers of Best garden plants for New England. the Caribbean. James Ferguson - Ian Randle Thomas Mickey, and Alison Beck - Lone Pine Publishers - 216 p. Publishing International Inc. ISBN 976-637-004-4 (Hardcover) ISBN 976-8200-11-1 Bats of Puerto Rico : an island focus and a Best garden plants for North Carolina. Pam Caribbean perspective. Michael R. Gannon, Beck, and Laura Peters - Lone Pine Publishing Allen Kurta, Armando Rodríguez-Durán, and International Inc. Michael R. Willig - The Press - University of the ISBN 976-8200-10-3 West Indies - 224 p. ISBN 976-640-175-6 (Paperback) Best garden plants for Tennessee. Susan Hamilton, and Laura Peters - Lone Pine A Beginner's phonics book : an integrated Publishing International Inc. approach. Margaret Clarke - LMH Publishing ISBN 976-8200-08-1 Limited - 97 p. ISBN 976-8202-13-0 (Paperback) Best garden plants for Virginia. Richard Nunnally, and Laura Peters - Lone Pine Behold He is coming. James Frederick Publishing International Inc. Coombs - The Author - 75 p. ISBN 976-8200-13-8 ISBN 976-8193-44-1 (Paperback) Betwixt and between : explorations in an Behold the man. Ancile Gloudon - Tallawa African-Caribbean mindscape. Barry Press - 64 p. Chevannes - Ian Randle Publishers - 274 p. ISBN 976-610-686-X (Paperback) ISBN 976-637-233-0 (Paperback) Belize, a Caribbean nation in Central Beyond the bridge. Woodville Marshall - America : selected speeches of Said Musa. Barbados Museum & Historical Society - 252 p. Godfrey P. Smith, ed. - Ian Randle Publishers - ISBN 976-8082-04-6 376 p. ISBN 976-637-240-3 (Paperback) Beyond the sunset. Pamela Mingo Armaly - Media Publishing Ltd. - 32 p. Belize country environmental profile of ISBN 976-8170-70-0 (Paperback) environment. Belize. Department of Environment - BRC Printing Limited. A Bible study on Christian stewardship. ISBN 976-95085-3-5 Maxine Pilgrim - The Author - 32 p. ISBN 976-8081-90-2 (Paperback) Belize - Guatemala : court time? James S. Murphy - The Author - 75 p. Bienvenidos - a beginner’s Spanish ISBN 976-8197-01-3 (Paperback) workbook. Maureen Raphael - Charran Publishing House Ltd. - 102 p. The Belizean child.
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