Posted by admin | Posted in Belize | Posted on 15-03-2011
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Many Faces of Central America–Guatemala/Belize
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Belize 1986 Peace Year/Children 75c HANDPAINTED ESSAY $750.00 |
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Belize 1986 Peace Year/Children 50c HANDPAINTED ESSAY $750.00 |
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Belize 1986 Easter 50c Pius XII large HANDPAINTED ESSAY $750.00 |
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Belize 1986 Easter 50c Pius XI large HANDPAINTED ESSAY $750.00 |
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Belize 1987 UNISSUED Easter $6 SS HAND-DRAWN ESSAY $600.00 |
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Belize 1981 Royal Wedding $1.50 ESSAY for unissued SS $1,000.00 |
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Colonialism and Resistance in Belize: Essays in Historical Sociology, O. Nigel B $31.63 |
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Colonialism and Resistance in Belize, Essays in Historical Sociology O. Nigel Bo $32.65 |
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Jaguar: One Man’s Struggle To Establish The World’s First Jaguar Preserve $27.99 In 1983, zoologist Alan Rabinowitz ventured into the rain forest of Belize, determined to study the little-known jaguar in its natural habitat and to establish the world’s first jaguar preserve. Within two years, he had succeeded. In “Jaguar” he provides the only first-hand account of a scientist’s experience with jaguars in the wild. Originally published in 1986, this edition includes a new prefa… |
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Beyond the Last Village: A Journey Of Discovery In Asia’s Forbidden Wilderness $8.52 In 1993, Alan Rabinowitz, called “the Indiana Jones” of wildlife science by The New York Times, arrived for the first time in the country of Myanmar, known until 1989 as Burma, uncertain of what to expect. Working under the auspices of the Wildlife Conservation Society, his goal was to establish a wildlife research and conservation programme and to survey the country’s wildlife. He succeeded – not… |
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Confederates in the Tropics: Charles Swett’s Travelogue $55.00 Charles Swett (1828-1910) was a prosperous Vicksburg merchant and small plantation owner who was reluctantly drawn into secession but then rallied behind the Confederate cause, serving with distinction in the Confederate Army. After the war some of Swett’s peers from Mississippi and other southern states invited him to explore the possibility of settling in British Honduras or the Republic of Hond… |

