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Books with title Guyana

  • Guyana Guyana

    Lisa Ally

    Hardcover (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Welcome to Guyana! In this bright, exciting book, young readers will travel to this amazing country without ever leaving their homes or classrooms. During their journey, they will learn all about GuyanaÂ’s land, history, cities, languages, food, and more! This 32-page book features controlled text with age-appropriate vocabulary and simple sentence construction. The engaging text, bold design, and stunning photos are sure to capture childrenÂ’s interest.
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  • Guyana

    Debbie Nevins, Leslie Jermyn, Winnie Wong

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, July 15, 2019)
    Guyana is a nation in South America. Its indigenous roots have been influenced by centuries of Dutch and British colonial control. Today, it is an independent member of the British Commonwealth, with its own unique flavor. This book dives into Guyana's rich history and studies its heritage, culture, traditions, government, economy, and religious practices, ultimately creating a complete understanding of the nation in the twenty-first century.
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  • Guyana

    Kirk Smock

    Paperback (Bradt Travel Guides, Aug. 7, 2018)
    This new third edition of Bradt's Guyana remains the only guidebook available to this South American gem, a jungle-clad country teeming with exotic wildlife. Thoroughly researched, easy to use and interesting to read, Bradt's Guyana is written and updated by writers who have lived in and promoted Guyana for many years and is an ideal companion for all travelers, from wildlife watchers to fishermen, anthropologists to conservationists and ‘voluntourists'.Guyana is a destination on the rise, described – justifiably – by the tourist board as ‘South America Undiscovered'. This new edition of Bradt's Guyana has been updated to include all the latest developments, ranging from how to see harpy eagles at Warapoka to new culinary experiences, local tour operators, 4x4 self-drive and new hotels.Truly off the beaten track, Guyana is one of the most fascinating and least-known countries in the Americas. It is also the only English-speaking country in South America. The jewel in its crown is the mouth-droppingly beautiful Kaieteur Falls, which is nearly five times the height of Niagara and the world's tallest single-drop waterfall. Culturally Caribbean, its capital Georgetown is a curious melting-pot of quaint Dutch and British colonial architecture, steel drums, boisterous nightlife, rum shops with world-class rum, cricket and tropical sea breezes. It is also the gateway to the lush interior which is full to the brim with fascinating flora and fauna including monkeys, black caiman, harpy eagles, giant anteaters, otters and the mighty jaguar. With Bradt's Guyana, discover all of this, plus where to stay in community lodges and see the rainforest through the eyes of Amerindian guides, where to watch turtles nesting on the beach, how to explore the moody Essequibo River (the largest between the Orinoco and the Amazon), and how to visit the million-acre rainforest reserve of Iwokrama for the ultimate authentic wildlife experience. This third edition of Bradt's Guyana is the key book to plan an expedition into its densely forested lush interior, often accessible only by boat or small aircraft, before taking some ‘time to lime' in a hammock in one of its tropical waterfront resorts.
  • Guyana

    Leslie Jermyn, Winnie Wong

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Provides comprehensive information on the geography, history, wildlife, governmental structure, economy, cultural diversity, peoples, religion, and culture of Guyana.
  • Guyana

    Kirk Smock

    eBook (Bradt Travel Guides, June 5, 2018)
    This new third edition of Bradt's Guyana remains the only guidebook available to this South American gem, a jungle-clad country teeming with exotic wildlife. Thoroughly researched, easy to use and interesting to read, Bradt's Guyana is written and updated by writers who have lived in and promoted Guyana for many years and is an ideal companion for all travellers, from wildlife watchers to fishermen, anthropologists to conservationists and 'voluntourists'.Guyana is a destination on the rise, described - justifiably - by the tourist board as 'South America Undiscovered'. This new edition of Bradt's Guyana has been updated to include all the latest developments, ranging from how to see harpy eagles at Warapoka to new culinary experiences, local tour operators, 4x4 self-drive and new hotels.Truly off the beaten track, Guyana is one of the most fascinating and least-known countries in the Americas. It is also the only English-speaking country in South America. The jewel in its crown is the mouth-droppingly beautiful Kaieteur Falls, which is nearly five times the height of Niagara and the world's tallest single-drop waterfall. Culturally Caribbean, its capital Georgetown is a curious melting-pot of quaint Dutch and British colonial architecture, steel drums, boisterous nightlife, rum shops with world-class rum, cricket and tropical sea breezes. It is also the gateway to the lush interior which is full to the brim with fascinating flora and fauna including monkeys, black caiman, harpy eagles, giant anteaters, otters and the mighty jaguar. With Bradt's Guyana, discover all of this, plus where to stay in community lodges and see the rainforest through the eyes of Amerindian guides, where to watch turtles nesting on the beach, how to explore the moody Essequibo river (the largest between the Orinoco and the Amazon), and how to visit the million-acre rainforest reserve of Iwokrama for the ultimate authentic wildlife experience. This third edition of Bradt's Guyana is the key book to plan an expedition into its densely forested lush interior, often accessible only by boat or small aircraft, before taking some 'time to lime' in a hammock in one of its tropical waterfront resorts.
  • Guyana

    Marion Morrison

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, March 16, 2003)
    Describes the geography, history, culture, religion, and people of Guyana.
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  • Guyana

    Bob Temple

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Introduces Guyana, describing its history, politics, culture, and geography.
  • Guyana

    Marlene Targ Brill

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Aug. 1, 1994)
    Describes the geography, history, culture, climate, economy, and people of Guyana
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  • Guyana

    Bob Temple, Dr James D Henderson

    Library Binding (Mason Crest Publishers, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Located along the northeast coast of South America, Guyana is the only English-speaking nation on the continent. Most of the country's 800,000 people live along the swampy coastal plain in the north. This book explores the history, geography, culture, and people of Guyana.
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  • Guyana

    Marion Morrison

    Library Binding (Children's Press(CT), March 1, 2003)
    Describes the geography history culture industry and people of Guyana
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  • Guyana

    Bob Temple

    Paperback (Mason Crest, Jan. 2, 2009)
    Discusses the history, land, economy, people, and festivals of Guyana.
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  • Guyana

    Bob Temple

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Feb. 1, 2003)
    Discusses the land, the history, the economy, the people, and the festivals of Guyana.
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