Book Description
This updated edition includes detailed information on transportation, dining, accommodations, and nightlife, with special sections for business travel, senior citizens, and even planning a Bermuda wedding.
Author : Catherine Harriott
Publisher : Pelican Publishing
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 16,69 MB
Release : 2004-03-01
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781589800878
This updated edition includes detailed information on transportation, dining, accommodations, and nightlife, with special sections for business travel, senior citizens, and even planning a Bermuda wedding.
Author : Molly Moker
Publisher : Fodors Travel Publications
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 36,20 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Travel
ISBN : 140000800X
Detailed and timely information on accommodations, restaurants, and local attractions highlight these updated travel guides, which feature all-new covers, a dramatic visual design, symbols to indicate budget options, must-see ratings, multi-day itineraries, Smart Travel Tips, helpful bulleted maps, tips on transportation, guidelines for shopping excursions, and other valuable features. Original.
Author : Michael J. Jarvis
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 703 pages
File Size : 26,44 MB
Release : 2012-12-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0807895881
In an exploration of the oceanic connections of the Atlantic world, Michael J. Jarvis recovers a mariner's view of early America as seen through the eyes of Bermuda's seafarers. The first social history of eighteenth-century Bermuda, this book profiles how one especially intensive maritime community capitalized on its position "in the eye of all trade." Jarvis takes readers aboard small Bermudian sloops and follows white and enslaved sailors as they shuttled cargoes between ports, raked salt, harvested timber, salvaged shipwrecks, hunted whales, captured prizes, and smuggled contraband in an expansive maritime sphere spanning Great Britain's North American and Caribbean colonies. In doing so, he shows how humble sailors and seafaring slaves operating small family-owned vessels were significant but underappreciated agents of Atlantic integration. The American Revolution starkly revealed the extent of British America's integration before 1775 as it shattered interregional links that Bermudians had helped to forge. Reliant on North America for food and customers, Bermudians faced disaster at the conflict's start. A bold act of treason enabled islanders to continue trade with their rebellious neighbors and helped them to survive and even prosper in an Atlantic world at war. Ultimately, however, the creation of the United States ended Bermuda's economic independence and doomed the island's maritime economy.
Author : Harriet Greenberg
Publisher : Hunter Publishing, Inc
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 25,43 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781556508844
Our Alive! guides capture the capricious spirit of each sun-drenched destination, focusing on the best it has to offer. You'll find five-star resorts, private condos, top-notch restaurants, and the finest jazz bars and night clubs. "Dawn to Dusk" sections cover daytime activities -- sightseeing, beaches, watersports, lunchtime restaurants. Shopping plays a big part, with advice on bargaining, currency and potential pitfalls. "After Dark" sections tell of the best piano bars, beach parties and discos. Hundreds of restaurant and accommodation profiles. Written in a lively style by authors who have visited these places many times, the books are filled with amusing sidebars and tidbits of information in call-out boxes. Maps. Fully indexed.
Author : Don Philpott
Publisher : Hunter Publishing, Inc
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 31,54 MB
Release : 2002-04-01
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781843060390
George Watkins had a passion for photographing stationary steam engines. This collection of his work features images and descriptions of stationary steam engines, photographed in East Anglia and adjacent counties.
Author : Tamra Orr
Publisher : Marshall Cavendish
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 18,66 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780761431152
Celebrates the diversity of life through the exploration of cultures around the world.
Author : Edward Cecil Harris
Publisher :
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 29,11 MB
Release : 1997-01-01
Category : Bermuda Islands
ISBN : 9780921560111
"Of immense value to archeologists and the general public, this carefully crafted book with copious drawings and photographs of forts constructed on Bermuda in the 17th-18th centuries provides excellent portrayal of importance of this colony to the British and the great efforts they made to keep it within their power"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
Author : William Beebe
Publisher :
Page : 406 pages
File Size : 42,50 MB
Release : 1970
Category : Nature
ISBN :
Author : Virginia Bernhard
Publisher : University of Missouri Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 38,11 MB
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : 0826260071
Slaves & Slaveholders in Bermuda, 1616-1782, offers a fresh perspective on the complex relationship between racism & slavery in the often overlooked second-oldest English colony in the New World. As the first blacks were brought onto the islands not specifically for slave labor, but for their expertise as pearl divers & cultivators of West Indies plants, Bermuda's racial history began to unfold much differently from that of the Caribbean islands or of the North American mainland. Bermuda's history records the arrival of the first blacks, the first English law passed to control the behavior of the "Negroes," & the creation of ninety-nine-year indentures for black & Indian servants. Slavery may have dictated & strained the relationships between whites & blacks, but in this smallest of English colonies it differed from slavery elsewhere because of the uniquely close master-slave relations created by Bermuda's size & maritime economy. At only twenty-one square miles in size, Bermuda saw slaves & slave-holders working & living closer together than in other societies. Additionally, the emphasis on maritime pursuits offered slaves a degree of autonomy & a sense of identity unequaled in other English colonies. This groundbreaking history of Bermuda's slavery reveals fewer runaways, less-violent rebellions, & relatively milder punishments for offending slaves. One anecdote recounts that in 1782, seventy black seamen offered freedom in Boston voluntarily returned to their Bermuda homes. Bernhard delves into the origins of Bermuda's slavery, its peculiar nature, & its effects on blacks & whites. She bases her study on archival research drawn from wills & inventories, laws & court cases, governors' reports & council minutes. Intended as an introduction to both the history of the islands & the rich sources for further study, this book will prove invaluable to scholars of slavery, as well as those interested in historical archaeology, anthropology, maritime history, & colonial history.
Author : Ian Macdonald-Smith
Publisher : Rizzoli International Publications
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 12,40 MB
Release : 1996-01-01
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9780847819300
Recounts the history of the Bermuda Islands, and depicts their shorelines, stately homes, and gardens.