Call Number (LC) Title Results
F1868 .L65 2003 v.3eb The history of Jamaica. reflections on its situation, settlements, inhabitants, climate, products, commerce, laws and government / 1
F1868 .L81 The history of Jamaica or, General survey of the ancient and modern state of the island: with reflections on its situation, settlements, inhabitants, climate, products, commerce, laws, and government / 1
F1868 .L84 2002 The history of Jamaica. reflections in its situation, settlements, inhabitants, climate, products, commerce, laws, and government / 1
F1869 .C86 1928i Jamaica in 1928 a handbook of information for visitors and intending residents with some account of the colony's history / 1
F1869.N4 True-born maroons 1
F1869.N4 B55 2005 True-born maroons / 1
F1869 .P47 2005eb Adventure guide to Jamaica / 1
F1870 Jamaica in 1867 P. 1
F1870 .B4025 A descriptive account of the island of Jamaica with remarks upon the cultivation of the sugar-cane, throughout the different seasons of the year, and chiefly considered in a picturesque point of view; also, observations and reflections upon what would probably be the consequences of an abolition of the slave-trade, and of the emancipation of the slaves. 1
F1870 .H54 2005 Plantation Jamaica 1750-1850 : capital and control in a colonial economy / 1
F1870 (INTERNET) A trip to Jamaica with a true character of the people and island / 1
F1870 .N95 2002 Lady Nugent's journal of her residence in Jamaica from 1801 to 1805 / 1
F1870 .T38 2008 Jamaica in 1687 : the Taylor Manuscript at the National Library of Jamaica / 1
F1870 .W37 1699 A trip. to Jamaica: with a true character of the people and island. / 1
F1871 .B59 Jamaica in 1850 1
F1871 .H47 1905 The West Indies; painted by A. S. Forrest : described by John Henderson. 1
F1871 .H48 Jamaica / 1
F1871 .L33 2002 Lady Nugent's journal of her residence in Jamaica from 1801 to 1805 / 1
F1871 .M172 A twelve month's residence in the West Indies, during the transition from slavery to apprenticeship : with incidental notices of the state of society, prospects, and natural resources of Jamaica and other islands. 1
F1871 .S46 1835i Jamaica, as it was, as it is, and as it may be comprising interesting topics for absent proprietors, merchants, &c. and valuable hints to persons intending to emigrate to the island : also an authentic narrative of the Negro insurrection in 1831 : with a faithful detail of the manners, customs and habits of the colonists and a description of the country, climate, productions, &c., including an abridgment of the slave law / 1