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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CARIBBEES»
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1
A Pirate of the
Caribbees
Centuries ago, the region was overrun with rapacious and bloodthirsty seadogs. In Harry Collingwood's nautical thriller A Pirate of the Caribbees, a valiant officer makes it his mission to rid the tropical islands of this unsavory element.
2
The moon of the
Caribbees and six other plays of the sea
THE MOON OF THE CARIBBEES cene — A forward section of the main deck of
the British tramp__Si£Uijner_ Glencairn, at anchor off an island in the West
Indies. The fuU moon, half-way up the sky, throws a clear light on the deck. The
sea is ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
4
Camps in the
Caribbees: The Adventures of a Naturalist in ...
CARIBBEES. CHAPTER I. DOMINICA. THE MYSTERIOUS OCEAN CURRENT.
— DOMINICA AND COLUMBUS. — ROSEAU AND ANTHONY TROLLOPE. — A
WEST-INDIAN' TOWN. — INTRODUCTION TO TROPICAL SCENES. — THE ...
Frederick Albion Ober, 1880
5
Gardens of the
Caribbees: sketches of a cruise to the West ...
As we sailed under sunny, cloudless skies, over a brilliantly blue sea, the
monarchs of the Caribbees arose one by one in glorious majesty; and especially
these Windward Islands, a great windbreak to keep out the big Atlantic, with
Martinique ...
6
Peter Duck: A Treasure Hunt in the
Caribbees
Six intrepid brothers and sisters crew out on the high seas where they brave every imaginable danger.
7
The Great God Brown, the Fountain And the Moon of the ...
1926. Generally agreed to be one of the most significant forces in the history of the American theatre, O'Neill is a three-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize. This volume contains his early sea plays, which were written from 1914 to 1921.
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The History of the Island of Antigua, One of the Leeward ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Vere Langford Oliver, 2011
The order of composition suggests that O'Neill only thought of putting them
together later; three years separate the first draft of Bound East for Cardiff (1914)
and the three others: In the Zone, The Moon of the Caribbees, and The Long
Voyage ...
Eugene O'Neill, Jeffrey H. Richards, 2001
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Contour in Time: The Plays of Eugene O'Neill
That this is so is largely due to the fourth play, The Moon of the Caribbees, in
which, of all the Glencairn plays, O'Neill took the greatest pride. "No one else in
the world," he said, "could have written that one."16 His estimation of the worth of
his ...
Travis Bogard, Eugene O'Neill, 1988
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «CARIBBEES»
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Caribbees no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Columbus' Violent First Contact on Future US Soil
"When the Caribbees saw that all attempt at flight was useless, they most courageously took to their bows, both men and women; I say ... «Truth-Out, out 14»
Facts about Alexander Hamilton born on Nevis, January 11, 1757
It grew in both size and importance, and took on the title “Queen of the Caribbees.” For the next century, Nevis would dominate the Caribbean ... «SKNVibes.com, dez 13»
Rekindling a Caribbean romance
The island, once referred to as the 'Queen of the Caribbees' because of its reputation of providing the richest sugar in the region, is much ... «The Voice Online, jul 13»
Director Richard Maxwell Has Amazed and Confused New York …
... company comprises three of the playlets: Moon of the Caribbees (1918), Bound East for Cardiff (1914) and The Long Voyage Home (1917). «LA Weekly, fev 13»
German critics praise SF Youth Orchestra
... collectively called the Glencairn plays: "Bound East for Cardiff" (1914), "The Long Voyage Home" (1917) and "The Moon of the Caribbees. «San Francisco Chronicle, jul 12»
Eugene O'Neill, an American master playwright, is back in the limelight
Foucheux will direct readings April 11 -12 of four of the extended sketchlike sea plays — “The Moon of the Caribbees,” “In the Zone,” “The Long ... «Washington Post, mar 12»
The Stage Dive Weekend Roundup: Galileo and Early Plays
We follow the crew of the tramp steamer Glencairn across an ocean and through the action of three plays: Moon of the Caribbees, Bound East ... «Vulture, fev 12»
'Early Plays' by O'Neill From Wooster Group at St. Ann's
... the Caribbees,” “Bound East for Cardiff” and “The Long Voyage Home. ... for the “Moon of the Caribbees,” the play that opens the production, ... «New York Times, fev 12»
Role Reversal: From Intern to Director
... (“Bound East for Cardiff,” “The Long Voyage Home” and “Moon of the Caribbees”) that unromantically portray life on or near a British steamer. «New York Times, fev 12»
The Undiscovered Country
... (the “Turkish Shore”); the areas around St. Martin-in-the-Fields (the “Caribbees”) and Drury Lane (the “Bermudas”); and even, very precisely, ... «New York Times, fev 12»