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Our locally published titles include:
Bahama
Almanac, a perpetual weekly planner and multi-year calendar are
combined with over 50 fascinating excerpts from publications on the
Bahamas in this remarkable compendium. A unique journal and reference.
Bahamian
Landscapes, a classic account of the Bahamian environment that is
essential reading. Updated and expanded by Neil Sealey.
Let's
Get to Know the Bahama Parrot, an educational colouring book by
Dr Rosemarie Gnam.
Bahamian
Archaeology, a substantive review by Dr William Keegan of the
University of Florida. The first book debvoted entirely to the study of
the Bahamas' earliest inhabitants.
Deep
into Blue Holes, an account of underwater exploration by renowned
British cave diver Rob Palmer.
Land
of the Pink Pearl, a reprint of the classic 19th century account
of
Bahamian
life, with an introduction by Neil Sealey.
Bahamian
History Highlights, a modern secondary school textbook by
Nassau
teacher Alan Murray.
Nassau
For Kids, an activity guide for parents jointly published with
Swiss children's author Sacha de Frisching.
The
following are books which Media has co-published, privately-published,
or for which it has special distribution rights:
Andros:
Before Our Time, short stories by teacher Earthel Moxey.
Agriculture
in the Bahamas, an historical account by agricultural expert
Godfrey Eneas.
March
on Bahamaland!, observations on Bahamian social issues by
Methodist clergyman Dr Emmette Weir.
The
Conch Book, new edition of the lively and instructive study of
the popular mollusk by Dee Carstaphan.
STRAW!,
an account of straw handicrafts in Bahamas by Karen Knowles.
Dive
Sites of the Bahamas, the only comprehensive guide of its kind,
published in conjunction with renowned British dive book publisher New
Holland Press.
Bahamian
History Highlights, a condensed and illustrated version for
secondary schools by local teacher Alan Murray.
Reminiscing:
Memories of Old Nassau, a collection of unique newspaper articles
by Valeria Mosely Moss describing life in the early part of the century,
edited by Ronald G. Lightbourn. Includes unique historical photographs.
This
Sweet Place, island living and other adventures on Exuma by
expatriate journalist Aileen Vincent-Barwood.
Out
Island Doctor, timeless tale of yachting doctor Evans Cottman's
experiences in the Bahamas 50 years ago. New edition with epilogue by
his daughter, Gayle.
Ephemeral
Islands, classic study of the natural history of the Bahamas by
ex-Bahamas National Trust director and biologist Dr David Campbell.
Social
Life in the Bahamas, Bahamian historian Gail Saunders' account of
life in the Bahamas a century ago.
The
Fight Goes On, an autobiography by former Bahamas heavyweight
boxing champion Bert Perry.
You
Can Lead a Horse to Water, acclaimed drama by Nassau's leading
playwright, Winston Saunders.
Bimini
Twist, adventure novel about drug dealing in the Bahamas by
longtime Bimini visitor Patrick Mansell.
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