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Listing of Caribbean Titles 2015 Listing of Caribbean Titles 2015 © Caribbean Community Secretariat, 2016 ㈀ ㄀㔀 ㈀ ㄀㘀 LISTING OF CARIBBEAN TITLES 2015 Regional ISBN Agency Documentation Centre Caribbean Community Secretariat Georgetown i | Page Listing of Caribbean Titles 2015 Listing of Caribbean Titles 2015 © Caribbean Community Secretariat, 2016 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the publisher. N.B. This document is read-only. Published by Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat Regional ISBN Agency, Documentation Centre Turkeyen P.O. Box 10827 Georgetown Guyana Tel: (592) 222-0001-75 Fax: (592) 222-0170 E-mail: [email protected] Sandra Barker, compiler and editor. ISBN 978-976-600-382-1 (Pdf) ISBN 978-976-600-383-8 (Internet ed.) Produced in Guyana ii | Page Listing of Caribbean Titles 2015 CONTENTS Page Preface iv Title Arrangement 1 Author Arrangement 69 Publisher Listing 135 iii | Page Listing of Caribbean Titles 2015 PREFACE The Listing of Caribbean Titles 2015 is the eleventh issue in this series released by the Regional ISBN Agency. This edition provides information on 1210 titles that were assigned ISBNs in 2015. It is compiled from data submitted by the National ISBN Agencies located in the Bahamas, Belize, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago and, from the Regional Agency for publishers in Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. This product which is also available on CD provides contact information on approximately 366 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 is an excellent related resource. The Regional ISBN Agency acknowledges with appreciation, the invaluable assistance of Cecily Johnson in the production of this listing. ftÇwÜt UtÜ~xÜ Coordinator Regional ISBN Agency iv | Page Listing of Caribbean Titles 2015 Title Arrangement TITLE ARRANGEMENT 1 | Page Listing of Caribbean Titles 2015 Title Arrangement A AGRIman adventures. Alpha Sennon - The Author - 10 p. The A to Z of the alternative beneficial ISBN 978-976-8260-43-7 (Paperback) cooking letter A. Kwesi Selvon - The Author - 30 p. All things bright and beautiful. Deborah ISBN 978-976-8260-30-7 (Paperback) Hutchinson - Caribbean Educational Publishers Ltd. - 189 p. ABC of Trinidad and Tobago. Tracy Lee Son - ISBN 978-976-648-372-2 (Paperback) The Author - 36 p. ISBN 978-976-95824-0-8 (Hardcover) Along the paths of life. Rhonda-Lee Archer - The Author - 56 p. Abigail's glorious hair. Diane Browne - The ISBN 978-976-95796-0-6 (Paperback) Author - 18 p. ISBN 978-976-95818-4-5 (E-book) ALTA adult workbook Book 1 B Level 1 B Programme. Paula Lucie-Smith - Adult Literacy Absolutely Barbados. Julian Armfield - Miller Tutors Association - 44 p. Publishing Company Ltd. - 211 p. ISBN 978-976-8151-75-9 (Paperback) ISBN 978-976-95741-1-3 (Paperback) ISBN 978-976-95741-2-0 (E-book) Alyssa. Keri - Keri Kitson - 70 p. ISBN 978-976-95857-0-6 (Paperback) Across the road. Harold Ramoutar - Caribbean ISBN 978-976-95857-1-3 (E-book) Educational Publishers Ltd. - 240 p. ISBN 978-976-648-380-7 (Paperback) Am I a leader? Devon Lester Joseph - The Author - 70 p. Additional mathematics for CSEC ISBN 978-976-8260-06-2 (Paperback) examinations. Elizabeth Campbell - LMH Publishing Limited - 298 p. Ampassion teen. Felicia Amow-Hosein - The ISBN 978-976-8245-36-6 (Paperback) Author - 100 p. ISBN 978-976-8249-92-0 (Paperback) Administering overseas examinations in Jamaica : a history of the Overseas Ansari memorial series : in search of Khidr's Examinations Commission, 1887-2007. footprints in Akhir Al-Zaman. Imran Khalid Patrick Bryan - Overseas Examinations Ahmad Nazar Hosein - Imran N. Hosein Commission - 167 p. Publishing Co. Ltd. - 25 p. ISBN 978-976-610-984-4 (Hardcover) ISBN 978-976-95683-0-3 (Paperback) ISBN 978-976-610-983-7 (Paperback) Anthony N. Sabga Caribbean Awards for The Adventures of the 'OOK' friends. Patrice Excellence tenth anniversary Evonnae Alexander - Fraternal Ventures Limited - commemorative book. Anthony N. Sabga - 30 p. The Author - 300 p. ISBN 978-976-95801-4-5 (Paperback) ISBN 978-976-8260-04-8 (Hardcover) ISBN 978-976-95801-5-2 (E-book) Appreciate your mother. Ingrid Singh-Abdool Afro-Mexican constructions of diaspora, - The Author - 135 p. gender, identity and nation. Paulette A. ISBN 978-976-8260-39-0 (Paperback) Ramsay - University of the West Indies Press - 220 p. Architects of destiny. Cher-Antoinette Corbin - ISBN 978-976-640-580-9 (Mobi) Cheryl A. Corbin - 106 p. ISBN 978-976-640-581-6 (Epub) ISBN 978-976-8253-06-4 (Paperback) Agri-science for life. Standard 1. Ruchi Yadav - Royards Publishing Company - 87 p. ISBN 978-976-8251-20-6 (Paperback) 2 | Page Listing of Caribbean Titles 2015 Title Arrangement ARISE... intercessors arise! workbook. Maria As we lay (the crush) : a Bahamian erotic L. Harbajan - The Author - 46 p. tale. Reva Dean - The Author - 4 p. ISBN 978-976-8246-68-4 (Paperback) ISBN 978-976-8205-41-4 (Paperback) The ArtsEtc winning words anthology 2013-2014. Foundation Publishing - 150 p. ISBN 978-976-8265-06-7 (Paperback) 3 | Page Listing of Caribbean Titles 2015 Title Arrangement B Beekeeping : business opportunity profile. Jamaica Business Development Corporation - Bad gal Pinky. Richie Drenz - Drenz Publishing GlenMais Publications - 48 p. - 128 p. ISBN 978-976-95803-0-5 (Paperback) ISBN 978-976-95764-2-1 (Paperback) Before you get in the driver's seat. Miranda Bad girl blues. Brenda Barrett - Jamaica O. Sutherland - Esther-Miranda's Publication - Treasures Limited - 300 p. 100 p. ISBN 978-976-8247-28-5 (Paperback) ISBN 978-976-95790-1-9 (Paperback) ISBN 978-976-8247-29-2 (E-book) Beginners writing practice and activity Bahamian family recipes. Patricia Sands - Book 2. Shanaz Mohammed - Latinda Printing & Media Enterprises - 222 p. Publishing Co. Ltd. - 80 p. ISBN 978-976-8231-52-9 (Paperback) ISBN 978-976-95809-4-7 (Paperback) The Bahamiology Institute of Culture. Beginners writing practice Book 1. Shanaz Meliciana Bethell - The Author - 54 p. (approx.) Mohammed - Latinda Printing & Publishing Co. ISBN 978-976-95811-0-4 (Hardcover) Ltd. - 84 p. ISBN 978-976-95811-1-1 (Paperback) ISBN 978-976-95809-3-0 (Paperback) ISBN 978-976-95811-2-8 (Cdrom) ISBN 978-976-95811-3-5 (E-book) Belize living alphabet. Dorothy Beveridge, and ISBN 978-976-95811-4-2 (DVD) James Beveridge, photographer - Producciones de la Hamaca - 36 p. The Baptism in the Holy Spirit : or most ISBN 978-976-8142-73-3 (E-book) urgent need. Arrindel A. Bayley - The Author - 206 p. The Belly of the whale. Judith Falloon-Reid - ISBN 978-976-8265-11-1 (Paperback) Independent Voyces Literary Works - 40 p. ISBN 978-976-95519-4-7 (Paperback) Barbados HIV management guidelines 2015. Barbados. Ministry of Health - The Ministry Beloved, hear my heart. Lawrence Sankar - - 56 p. The Author - 150 p. ISBN 978-976-8253-08-8 (Paperback) ISBN 978-976-8260-12-3 (Paperback) ISBN 978-976-8260-13-0 (E-book) Barbuda and Betty's Hope : The Codrington connection. Joy Lawrence - The Author - 230 p. Berly the iceberg and Peter the penguin. 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