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| Culture
Books |
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| Dominican
Republic (Countries and Cultures) by Susan E. Haberle, Robert Miller, Silvio
Torres-Saillant - An introduction to the geography, history, economy,
culture, and people of the Dominican Republic. |
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| Expatriate
& Employment Resources Books |
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| Explore
the Dominican Republic -
Adventure Guides are the perfect travel companion for the modern explorer. |
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| Dominican
Republic (World Country Study Guide Library) by International Business
Publications USA, USA IBP - Geography, history, people, language,
culture, traditions, economy, government, politics, constitution, places
to visit, info for travelers... |
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| Insight
Compact Guides Dominican Republic -
One of over 400 titles in the Insight series. This compact Guide is like
a mini-encyclopedia- |
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| Travel
Books |
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| Berlitz
Pocket Guide Dominican Republic (Berlitz Pocket Guides) by Sarah Cameron,
Phil Wood (Photographer) - Although the Dominican Republic occupies
only two thirds of the island of Hispaniola, It is Still a large country
and you would need three weeks to see it all comfortably |
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| Footprint
Dominican Republic Handbook : The Travel Guide by Sarah Cameron
- It contains information on exploring the coast, as well as exploring
inland, with full coverage of the best beaches and associated watersports,
and "adventure" |
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| Lonely
Planet Dominican Republic and Haiti (Dominican Republic and Haiti, 2nd
Ed) by Scott Doggett, Joyce Connelly, Joyce Connolly - Our
updated and easy-to-use guide shows you where to revel during Carnival,
merengue all night, relax on the sand, and cavort with crocodiles. |
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| The
Rough Guide to The Dominican Republic by Sean Harvey, Tom Hutton, Rough
Guides - What traditionally attracts most visitors are the parts
of the country that resemble the image of a Caribbean play land, the crystal-clear
waters and sandy beaches lined with palm trees... |
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| Books
On Living In The Dominican Republic - This
title features old colonial architecture, the mountainous island's natural
beauty of its beaches and National Parks as well as pirates, voodoo, hurricanes,
Christopher Columbus, and the Merengue. |
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| History
Books |
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| Before
We Were Free by Julia Alvarez What would life be like for a teen
living under a dictatorship? Afraid to go to school or to talk freely?
Knowing that, at the least suspicion, the secret police could invade your
house |
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| Race
and Politics in the Dominican Republic by Ernesto Sagas Ernesto
Sagás examines the historical development and political use of antihaitianismo,
a set of racist and xenophobic attitudes prevalent today in the Dominican
Republic that broadly portray Dominican people as white Catholics |
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