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This 30-day devotional provides both a fresh look at the Christmas story and the opportunity for daily meaningful discussion. Full of surprising discovery and deep insight, The Christmas Story Again-For the First Time will encourage you in your faith and urge you to pause and reflect on the overarching story of love and redemption woven through the celebration of Advent.
The Rise and Fall of Falmouth, Jamaica (1655-1959), is an attempt by writer and historian Carey Robinson to document the evolution of Falmouth from its "hey days" - the year of the English Invasion in 1655 - to the start of the twentieth century when the Falmouth Courthouse was destroyed by fire, symbolizing the end of colonialism and the emergence of a new Jamaica. This text gives a quick and sensitive glance into the history and legacy of the town.
The revised and greatly expanded edition of the well-known book, The Fighting Maroons of Jamaica, vividly describes the Maroons' war against the British in Jamaica.Benefiting from twenty years of additional thorough research, Carey Robinson's new work gives explicit details of the lifestyles and fighting tactics of both forces. The author eloquently describes the heroism and genius of the Maroons, and their mastery of gureilla warfare.
Memoirs of a Jamaican Media-Man takes us on an epic journey through the life of Carey Robinson, one of Jamaica's most accomplished media personalities. He has worked as a jornalist (the Daily Gleaner, Spotlight News Magazine) and broadcaster (Radio Jamaica and the Government's Public Relations Office). He is the recipient of a Silver Musgrave Medal, the award of Commander of the Order of Distinction, and the Press Association of Jamaica's Lifetime Award for Outstanding Public Service in television production.
Fight for Freedom is the story of those indomitable victims of slavery who, during 200 years, resisted and died to keep the spirit of individual liberty alive. Tacky, Three-finger Jack and Samuel Sharpe spring vividly to life along with lesser-known, sometimes nameless men and women. This book is full of insights into an important aspect of Jamaican History.
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