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Old Boardhouse: A Glance at Trinidad and Tobago

Old Boardhouse: A Glance at Trinidad and Tobago

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This revised edition of a valuable social opus that can also be enjoyed outside the rooms of colleges and universities has been fitted with an extended postscript; one totally inspired by the unexpected snap general election of 2010. Old Board House, the revised edition is imperative regarding the understanding of a relatively young Trinidad and Tobago. "The author wishes to remind readers that the ultimate direction of all countries in this world is not determined by petty elections but by those who view themselves as the owners of this planet." The Postscript Chad Modeste is also the author of New Flower and Old Board House, the first edition. The first title was used by students of the Caribbean Civilization class of Dr John Campbell at UWI, St. Augustine campus in the second semester of academic year 2007-2008. Modeste has chosen no other profession.

Author: Chad Modeste
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 09/09/2010
Pages: 358
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.91lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.51w x 0.74d
ISBN: 9781453790861

About the Author
Trinidadian author Chad Modeste was born in 1976 and began serious appreciation for the written word in 1995 with his first never published book, The Lion's Mantle. Years of vicissitudes culminated with the appearance of New Flower: The Labours and Contributions of Haile Sellassie the First in 2007. His other books include Old Board House: A Glance at Trinidad and Tobago (2009) and its phenomenal revision in 2010. Proficient in non-fiction Modeste's fourth book is entitled Among the Profane: Masters of the Pen without Academic Degrees. Two of his books have been used by the UWI's, St Augustine Campus. He resides in Trinidad and his writing "blends the natural beauty of an emotional poet with the scrutiny of an observant labourer." Dedicated to his craft, Modeste has chosen no other profession.

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