A Walk Through the Past [Bahamas Life, Caribbean Local History]
First Edition, First Printing. A compact photographic narrative reflecting everyday life in the Florida Keys and the Bahamas, presenting a personal and localized perspective on island culture. Through a sequence of images and accompanying text, Allen captures the rhythms of daily life, community memory, and the environmental setting that defines the Caribbean experience.
Physical Description: 5.5 by 8.5 inches; 64 pages; photo-illustrated throughout. Softcover format.
Condition: Bindings are tight and square. Text is clean; light, even age-toning. Minimal shelf handling wear. Presents as gift quality.
Historical Significance —
Represents a form of grassroots documentation of Caribbean and Keys life, capturing lived experience rather than institutional history. These modest publications often preserve visual and cultural details not recorded elsewhere, offering value to collectors of regional history, vernacular photography, and island studies.
Item #19834
Price: $12.95
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