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The Dominica Story: A History of the Island

The Dominica Story: A History of the Island
By Lennox Honychurch

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #425499 in Books
  • Published on: 1995-08
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 328 pages

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About the Author
Lennox Honychurch is a Dominican deeply committed to his birthplace. Author, journalist, historian, radio and television broadcaster, conservationist and artist, he served as a member of the Dominica House of Assembly from 1975-79 and was involved in negotiations for the island's independence in 1978. He was educated in Dominica, Barbados and Oxford University where he was awarded a British Foreign and Commonwealth Office scholarship for his post-graduate studies in Ethnology and Museum Ethnography.


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The Dominica Story5
I had started this book on a trip to Dominica but had to leave it behind and could not wait to get a copy of my own to read. The copy is in great condition and was received very quickly. I'd buy again from this source.

Comprehensive,enlightening and smart5
I've read Lennox Honychurch's Book THE DOMINICA STORY and it is the most comprehensive book you will ever get on the history of the island of Dominica. From the arrival of the Caribs and Awaraks on their flimsy conoe to the arrival of Christopher Colombus and the Europian invasion on the island.The early politics on the islan is disected and put together as you turn the pages revealing the rich history of the "nature island of the caribbean".

Comprehensive,enlightening and smart5
I've read Lennox Honychurch's Book THE DOMINICA STORY and it is the most comprehensive book you will ever get on the history of the island of Dominica. From the arrival of the Caribs and Awaraks on their flimsy conoe to the arrival of Christopher Colombus and the Europian invasion on the island.The early politics on the islan is disected and put together as you turn the pages revealing the rich history of the "nature island of the caribbean".