Friday, August 22, 2008

History



We're finishing the week the way we started - on a natural high. The World record gold medal run by our Men in the 4 x 100M relay at the 2008 Beijing Olympics was phenomenal. Our girls didn't finish the race [these things happen] but team mates Asafa Powell, Nesta Carter, Usain Bolt and Michael Frater [pictured above] made Jamaica proud.

Photograph taken from www.bbc.co.uk/caribbean

Credit Getty Images

Thursday, August 21, 2008

We've done it again


Amidst the work on book projects here at IRP, we're celebrating our athletes' successes at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games along with the rest of Jamaica. Nine medals so far - 5 of them gold. This morning Veronica Campbell-Brown successfully defended her 200M title and team-mate Kerron Stewart earned the bronze medal for her 3rd place finish. IRP books have always proved that Jamaica and the Caribbean are so much more than Sun, Sand and Sea - our athletes are doing so so as well.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Olympic Fever!!!











We're on a high here in Jamaica where 2 Olympic gold medals in a row from Usain Bolt in the Men's 200M and Melanie Walker in the Women's 400M hurdles have us all hoarse!
Congratulations Team Jamaica. And as we say here at IRP, From the Caribbean to the World.

Photograph of USain Bolt winning
the Men's 200M from msn.com

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

The Adventures of an Economic Migrant


Excerpt from the Sunday Gleaner August 17, 2008
The Adventures of an Economic Migrant is an intriguing story of how one Caribbean migrant overcame innumerable odds to establish one of the most successful black enterprises in Britain. Migrating from his homeland of Montserrat in the 1950s, a time when racism was widespread and gaining acceptance in an environment hostile to non-white immigrants seemed nearly impossible. Tony Wade proved to all that it was indeed possible and this autobiography serves as a testament to his experiences.
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Monday, August 18, 2008

Making History



At IRP we're all about books but this weekend it was all about athletics as we watched Usain Bolt, Shelly-Ann Fraser, Kerron Stewart and Sherone Simpson make history on the world stage for Jamaica.
Pictures from the Jamaica Observer Newspaper



Friday, August 8, 2008

Look at what's coming

Did you miss us last week? We were busy celebrating Emancipation Day on August 1 and Jamaica's Independence Day on August 6. But now its back to business and we're ploughing ahead with our books for the remainder of 2008.


Coming out soon will be The Caribbean Community in Transition: Functional Cooperation as a Catalyst for Change; Lunchtime Medley: Writings on West Indian Cricket; Sex Power and Taboo: Gender and HIV in the Caribbean and Beyond; and George Padmore: Pan-African Revolutionary.




In time for the Christmas season we'll have Manners and Entertaining with Marguerite Kirkpatrick Gordon: A Guide to Caribbean Life and Style; Roving with Lalah: Stories of Everyday Jamaican Life; The World's Finest: Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee and In Trinidad: Photographs by Pablo Delano.
Marguerite Kirkpatrick-Gordon



Of course, these are just a few of the books that are in the pipeline for the rest of 2008 so keep posted to the blog for all up to date releases or contact us for more information at marketing@ianrandlepublishers.com.