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The Prostitution of a Democracy: The Agony of Grenada [cover title]

The Prostitution of a Democracy: The Agony of Grenada [cover title]

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The Prostitution of a Democracy: The Agony of Grenada [cover title]

by DABREO, D. Sinclair

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[St. Lucia, West Indies: D. Sinclair Dabreo, n.d., 1974?]. First Edition. Octavo (20.5cm.); original red pictorial staplebound wrappers; 62pp.; illus. Fine. Errata slip tipped in between pp. 8 & 9. Account of the violence and unrest in Grenada leading up to independence in February, 1974. Dedicated to the author's friend Rupert Bishop, "who was murdered on January 21st, 1974 by a Police [sic] while he was trying to save the lives of many women and children from the wrath of this lunatic" (p. [2]).

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Title
The Prostitution of a Democracy: The Agony of Grenada [cover title]
Author
DABREO, D. Sinclair
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Used
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First Edition
Publisher
D. Sinclair Dabreo
Place of Publication
[St. Lucia, West Indies
Date Published
n.d., 1974?]
Keywords
West Indies Grenada
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Social History; Economics; African-Americana;

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