CARIBBEAN AND UNITED

Pricing & History
(CARIBBEAN AND UNITED FRUIT) Seven books. 1) Bronkhurst, H.V.P., Among the Hindus and Creoles of British Guyana. London, 1888. O. Pictorial green cloth depicting native scenes. 2) May, Stacy and Plaza, Galo, The United Fruit Company in Latin America. (n.p.), (1958). Q. Cloth. Dj. 3) La Republica Dominicana. Santa Domingo, 1906. Q. Wraps. Some light damp stains. Numerous plates. 4) Hazard, Samuel, Santa Domingo Past and Present with a Glance at Hayti. NY, 1873. O. Gilt blue cloth. Some spotting. 5) Adams, F.U., Conquest of the Tropics. NY, 1914. Green cloth. Many plates. Dj as is. 6) Duperly & Sons, Picturesque Jamaica. (n.p.), (n.d.). Numerous photos and ads. Oblong Q. Brown boards with Jamaica" in silver letters. 7) Johnston, Jas. M.D., Jamaica, The New Riviera. (1903). Oblong Q. Pictorial boards. Provenance: Descended in the family of Captain Lorenzo Dow Baker of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Capt. Baker was the first American to import bananas and other fruit from the Caribbean, forming the foundation on which United Fruit was built.