New Tristan books
Prior to Christmas last year I decided to order several books about Tristan da Cunha. These were titles that I had known about for years
Prior to Christmas last year I decided to order several books about Tristan da Cunha. These were titles that I had known about for years
The Edinburgh’s departure for Tristan da Cunha was delayed nine days so I had a lot of free time in Cape Town. Unlike four years
St Helena 1502-1938 by Philip Gosse was originally published in 1938, yet reprinted in 1990. I have a reprinted edition. I first saw this book while
I received another package from Tristan da Cunha. It’s hard to believe that it has now been two years since my visit to the island.
On May 14 I received another package from my host family in Tristan da Cunha. It was postmarked 24 April, four days before the fishing
I have received more mail from my host family in Tristan da Cunha. I do not post about every occasion that I receive something, but
I have long had an interest in Tristan da Cunha and the islands in its neighbouring archipelago. I am aware of many out-of-print books about these islands
Tristan da Cunha and the Tristanians by Daniel Schreier & Karen Lavarello-Schreier is a 2011 update of Tristan da Cunha: History, People, Language published in 2003. The later edition
I am happy to report that my manager has approved my vacation request next year to return to Tristan da Cunha. I had been worried
I love islands and insular cultures, so I was drawn to this new book in my library’s collection. Islands Beyond the Horizon: The Life of Twenty