This bibliography of The Bahamas is a list of English-language nonfiction books which have been described by reliable sources as in some way directly relating to the subject of The Bahamas, its history, geography, people, culture, etc.
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Albury, Paul. The Story of the Bahamas.[1]
Atlas of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas.[2]
Bangs, Outram – The Smaller Mockingbird of the Northern Bahamas.[3]
Barry, Colman J. – Upon These Rocks: Catholics in the Bahamas.[4]
Bell, H. MacLachlan – Bahamas: Isles of June.[5]
Bohlke, James E., Charles C. G. Chaplin, Eugenia B. Bohlke, and William F. Smith-Vaniz – Fishes of the Bahamas and Adjacent Tropical Waters.[6][7][8]
Bonhote, J. Lewis – List of Birds Collected on the Island of New Providence, Bahamas.[9][10]
Brudenell-Bruce, P. G. C. – The Birds of the Bahamas.[11][12]
Buden, Donald W. – The Birds of the Southern Bahamas, an Annotated Check-List.[13]
Campbell, David G. - The Ephemeral Islands, a Natural History of the Bahamas.
Chapman, Frank M. – The Origin of the Avifauna of the Bahamas.[14]
Cloud, P. E. – Environment of Calcium Carbonate Deposition West of Andros Island, Bahamas.[15]
Craton, Michael – A History of the Bahamas.[16][17]
Crocker, John – Bermuda, the Bahamas, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.[18]
Crocker, John – The Caribbean and El Dorado.[18]
Defries, Amelia – The Fortunate Islands: Being Adventures with the Negro in the Bahamas.[19]
DeLoach, Ned – Reef Fish Behavior: Florida Caribbean Bahamas.[20]
Forbes, Rosita – A Unicorn in the Bahamas.[21]
Gilbert, Perry W., Robert W. Mathewson, and David P. Rall – Sharks, Skates, and Rays. A symposium, Bimini, Bahamas, January–February 1966.[22]
Ginsburg, Robert N. – Subsurface Geology of a Prograding Carbonate Platform Margin, Great Bahama Bank: Results of the Bahamas Drilling Project: SEPM Special Publication Series no. 70.[23]
Ginsburg, Robert N. – Tidal Deposits: A Casebook of Recent Examples and Fossil Counterparts.[24]
Gonsalves-Sabola, Joaquim C. – Law Reports of the Bahamas, 1965-1970.[25]
Hardie, L. A. – Sedimentation on the Modern Carbonate Tidal Flats of North-western Andros Island, Bahamas.[26]
Hughes, Colin A. – Race and Politics in the Bahamas.[27]
Humann, Paul – Reef Fish Identification: Florida, Caribbean, Bahamas.[28]
Johnson, Howard – The Bahamas from Slavery to Servitude, 1783-1933.[29][30][31][32][33]
Johnson, Howard – The Bahamas in Slavery and Freedom.[34]
Keegan, William F. – Bahamian Archaeology: Life in the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos before Columbus.[35]
Keegan, William F. – The People Who Discovered Columbus: The Prehistory of the Bahamas.[36][37][38][39][40][41][42]
Lewis, James A. – The Final Campaign of the American Revolution: Rise and Fall of the Spanish Bahamas.[43][44][45][46][47][48]
Lind, Aulis O. – Coastal Landforms of Cat Island, Bahamas.[49]
Marshall, Dawn I. 'The Haitian Problem'. Illegal Migration to the Bahamas.[50]
Maynard, C. J. – Corrected Descriptions of Five New Species of Birds from the Bahamas.[51]
Morton, Julia F. – Atlas of Medicinal Plants of Middle America: Bahamas to Yucatan.[52][53]
Northrop, John I. – A Naturalist in the Bahamas.[54]
Otterbein, Keith F. – The Andros Islanders: A Study of Family Organization in the Bahamas.[55][56][57]
Palmer, Robert – The Blue Holes of the Bahamas.[58]
Paquette, Robert L. and Stanley L. Engerman – The Lesser Antilles in the Age of European Expansion.[59][60]| issue = 2
Rankin, W. M. – The Northrop Collection of Crustacea from the Bahamas.[61]
The Real Bahamas in Music and Song.[62]
Reininger, Pete – The Bahamas: Islands of Song.[63][64]
Saunders, D. Gail and E. A. Carson – Guide to the Records of the Bahamas.[65]
Savage, Ernest A. – The Libraries of Bermuda, the Bahamas, the British West Indies, British Guiana, British Honduras, Puerto Rico, and the American Virgin Islands: A Report to the Carnegie Corporation of New York.[66]
Siegel, Peter K. and Jody Stecher – The Real Bahamas: African American Spirituals, Gospels, and Anthems in Old Rhyming Tradition.[67]
Slater, Mary – The Caribbean Islands.[18]
Smith, C. Lavett – National Audubon Society Field Guide to Tropical Marine Fishes of the Caribbean, the Gulf of Mexico, Florida, the Bahamas, and Bermuda.[68]
Smith, F. G. Walton – Atlantic Reef Corals: a Handbook of the Common Reef and Shallow-Water Corals of Bermuda, the Bahamas, Florida, the West Indies, and Brazil.[69]
The Sound of the Sun.[62]
Tavolga, William N. – Marine Bio-Acoustics: Proceedings of a Symposium Held at the Lerner Marine Laboratory, Bimini, Bahamas, April 11 to 13, 1963.[70]
Watt, Maurice J. – Report on a Visit to the British West Indies, the Bahamas and Bermuda.[71]
Wiedenmayer, Felix – Shallow-Water Sponges of the Western Bahamas: Experientia Supplementum 28.[72]
The Year Book of the Bermudas, the Bahamas, British Guiana, British Honduras and the West Indies, 1928.[73]
The Year Book of the Bermudas, the Bahamas, British Guiana, British Honduras and the West Indies, 1929.[74]
Zeledón, José C. – Description of a New Form of Spindalis zena from the Bahamas.[75]
^Albury, Paul (1975). The Story of the Bahamas. MacMillan Caribbean. ISBN 978-0-333-17131-8.
^Castle, D. M. (July 1977). "Review". The Geographical Journal. 143 (2): 346–347. doi:10.2307/1795942. JSTOR 1795942.
^W. S. (July 1916). "Review: Bangs on New American Birds". The Auk. 33 (3): 336–337. doi:10.2307/4072350. JSTOR 4072350.
^Daly, Joseph G. (October 1975). "Review". The Catholic Historical Review. 61 (4): 613–614. JSTOR 25019789.
^O. R., O. (December 1934). "Review". The Geographical Journal. 84 (6): 532. JSTOR 1785948.
^Smith, C. Lavett (1 February 1994). "Review". Copeia. 1994 (1): 253–254. doi:10.2307/1446699. JSTOR 1446699.
^Smith, C. Lavett (6 March 1969). "Review". Copeia. 1969 (1): 211–212. doi:10.2307/1441731. JSTOR 1441729.
^Cowen, Robert C. (March 1994). "Review". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 69 (1): 115–116. doi:10.1086/418491. JSTOR 3036095.
^J. A. A., J. A. (July 1990). "Review: Bonhote's List of the Birds of New Providence, Bahamas". The Auk. 17 (3): 305–306. doi:10.2307/4069138. JSTOR 4069138.
^J. A. A., J. A. (October 1903). "Review: Bonhote's List of Birds Collected in the Bahamas". The Auk. 20 (4): 447–448. doi:10.2307/4069776. JSTOR 4069776.
^Clench, Mary H. (December 1977). "Review". The Wilson Bulletin. 89 (4): 636–638. JSTOR 4161002.
^Bond, James (January 1976). "Review". The Auk. 93 (1): 206. JSTOR 4084867.
^Norton, Robert L. (June 1988). "Review". The Wilson Bulletin. 100 (2): 335–336. JSTOR 4162590.
^J. A. A., J. A. (April 1892). "Review: Chapman on the Origin of the Avifauna of the Bahamas". The Auk. 9 (2): 179–180. doi:10.2307/4067953. JSTOR 4067953.
^Weyl, Peter K. (October 1963). "Review". Limnology and Oceanography. 8 (4): 494. Bibcode:1963LimOc...8..494W. doi:10.4319/lo.1963.8.4.0494. JSTOR 2833328.
^Hennessy, C. A. M. (October 1964). "Review". The English Historical Review. 79 (313): 859–860. doi:10.1093/ehr/lxxix.cccxiii.859. JSTOR 560610.
^Peters, Thelma (August 1964). "Review". The Hispanic American Historical Review. 44 (3): 427–428. doi:10.2307/2511885. JSTOR 2511885.
^ abcHarris, David R. (June 2001). "Review". The Geographical Review. 135 (2): 279–280. JSTOR 1796878.
^A. W. S., A. W. (February 1930). "Review". The Geographical Journal. 75 (2): 188–189. JSTOR 1784130.
^Anderson, William D. Jr. (4 August 2000). "Review". Copeia. 2000 (3): 902–904. doi:10.1643/0045-8511(2000)000[0902:br]2.0.co;2. JSTOR 1448370. S2CID 86031075.
^O. R., O. (June 1940). "Review". The Geographical Journal. 95 (6): 465. JSTOR 1788442.
^Atz, James W. (24 November 1967). "Review: The Life of the Elasmobranchs". Science. 158 (3804): 1038–1039. doi:10.1126/science.158.3804.1038-a. JSTOR 1722974.
^Schopf, Thomas J. M. (21 May 1976). "Review: Ancient Tides". Science. 192 (4241): 780. Bibcode:1976Sci...192..780G. doi:10.1126/science.192.4241.780. JSTOR 1742509. PMID 17777181.
^Rose, Roger (January 1991). "Review". The International and Comparative Law Quarterly. 40 (1): 253–254. doi:10.1093/iclqaj/40.1.253. JSTOR 760106.
^Milliman, John D. (January 1979). "Review". The Journal of Geology. 87 (1): 125. Bibcode:1979JG.....87..125M. doi:10.1086/628402. JSTOR 30062071.
^Gilmore, David D. (November 1983). "Review". Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 470 (Robotics: Future Factories, Future Workers): 188–189. doi:10.1177/0002716283470001024. JSTOR 1044819. S2CID 220851302.
^Snelson, Franklin, F. Jr. (18 August 1995). "Review". Copeia. 1995 (3): 749–751. doi:10.2307/1446777. JSTOR 1446777.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^Carrington, Selwyn H. H. (October 1999). "Review". The Americas. 56 (2): 292–293. doi:10.2307/1008122. JSTOR 1008122. S2CID 145125430.
^McDonald, Roderick A. (January 1999). "Review". Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 561 (Emotional Labor in the Service Economy): 197–198. doi:10.1177/0002716299561001019. JSTOR 1049296.
^Heuman, Gad (October 1998). "Review". The American Historical Review. 103 (4): 1360–1361. doi:10.2307/2651378. JSTOR 2651378.
^Wright, Gavin (Spring 1998). "Review". Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 28 (4): 687–693. JSTOR 206269.
^Bernhard, Virginia (Winter 1998). "Review". Journal of Social History. 32 (2): 463–466. doi:10.1353/jsh/32.2.463. JSTOR 3789694.
^Morgan, Kenneth (February 1995). "Review". The English Historical Review. 110 (435): 220–221. doi:10.1093/ehr/cx.435.220-b. JSTOR 573479.
^Hoffman, Charles A. (April 1999). "Review". American Antiquity. 64 (2): 383. doi:10.2307/2694297. JSTOR 2694297. S2CID 163232064.
^Craton, Michael (Summer 1994). "Review". Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 25 (1): 183–185. doi:10.2307/206159. JSTOR 206159. S2CID 147093264.
^Hoffman, Charles A. (January 1995). "Review". American Antiquity. 60 (1): 171–172. doi:10.2307/282090. JSTOR 282090. S2CID 164127556.
^Scarry, John F. (January 1994). "Review". The Florida Historical Quarterly. 72 (3): 367–368. JSTOR 30084862.
^Hoffman, Charles A. (Winter 1994). "Review". American Indian Quarterly. 18 (1): 133–134. doi:10.2307/1185767. JSTOR 1185767.
^Glazier, Stephen D. (Spring 1994). "Review". Ethnohistory. 41 (2): 329–331. doi:10.2307/482840. JSTOR 482840.
^Hoffman, Charles A. (May 1994). "Review". The Hispanic American Historical Review. 74 (2): 338–339. doi:10.2307/2517584. JSTOR 2517584.
^Berman, Mary Jane (December 1993). "Review". American Anthropologist. New. 95 (4): 1023–1024. doi:10.1525/aa.1993.95.4.02a00310. JSTOR 683047.
^Rea, Robert A. (January 1992). "Review". The Florida Historical Quarterly. 70 (3): 364–365. JSTOR 30148641.
^Fowler, William Jr. (April 1992). "Review". The Journal of Military History. 56 (2): 295–296. doi:10.2307/1985803. JSTOR 1985803.
^Gruber, Ira D. (November 1992). "Review". The Journal of Southern History. 58 (4): 705–706. doi:10.2307/2210800. JSTOR 2210800.
^Camp, E. Wayne (March 1992). "Review". The Journal of American History. 78 (4): 1432–1433. JSTOR 2079383.
^Kuethe, Allan J. (July 1992). "Review". The Americas. 49 (1): 98–99. doi:10.2307/1006895. JSTOR 1006895. S2CID 152015644.
^"Review". The South Carolina Historical Magazine. 93 (3/4): 265–266. July–October 1992. JSTOR 27568318.
^Stoddart, D. R. (June 1970). "Review". The Geographical Journal. 136 (2): 282–283. doi:10.2307/1796324. JSTOR 1796324.
^Richardson, Bonham C. (September 1981). "Review". Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 71 (3): 457–459. JSTOR 2562905.
^J. A. A., J. A. (April 1887). "Review: Maynard on 'Five New Species of Birds from the Bahamas'". The Auk. 4 (2): 155. doi:10.2307/4067123. JSTOR 4067123.
^Lewis, Walter H. (October–December 1992). "Review". Economic Botany. 36 (4): 441. doi:10.1007/bf02862703. JSTOR 42544332. PMC 1562356.
^Krikorian, A. D. (March 1982). "Review". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 57 (1): 93. doi:10.1086/412656. JSTOR 2825216.
^Maitland, Alexander (March 1986). "Review". The Geographical Journal. 152 (1): 119. doi:10.2307/632986. JSTOR 632986.
^Wright, Gavin (Spring 1998). "Review". Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 28 (4): 687–693. JSTOR 206269.
^Ward, J. R. (May 1998). "Review". The Economic History Review. New. 51 (2): 424–425. doi:10.1111/1468-0289.00099. JSTOR 2599412.
^R. P. B. (December 1898). "Review: Crustacea of the Northrop Collection". The American Naturalist. 32 (384): 958–959. doi:10.1086/277082. JSTOR 2454551. S2CID 222322283.
^ abCrowley, Daniel J. (September 1968). "Review". Ethnomusicology. 12 (3): 476–477. doi:10.2307/850051. JSTOR 850051.
^Moore, Robin D. (Spring–Summer 2000). "Review". Ethnomusicology. 44 (2): 354–356. doi:10.2307/852547. JSTOR 852547.
^Averill, Gage (1998). "Review". Yearbook for Traditional Music. 30 (4): 1446–1447. doi:10.2307/768594. JSTOR 756594.
^Coker, C. F. W. (January 1975). "Review". The American Archivist. 38 (1): 55–56. JSTOR 40291722.
^Lester, C. B. (October 1934). "Review". The Library Quarterly. 4 (4): 663–665. doi:10.1086/613578. JSTOR 4302134.
^Avorgbedor, Daniel (1999). "Review". Yearbook for Traditional Music. 31: 192–193. doi:10.2307/768030. JSTOR 768030. S2CID 163336449.
^Anderson, William D. Jr. (6 August 2001). "Review". Copeia. 2001 (3): 884–887. doi:10.1643/0045-8511(2001)001[0884:]2.0.co;2. JSTOR 1448322. S2CID 198152068.
^Rosen, Brian Roy (October 1972). "Review". Journal of Animal Ecology. 41 (3): 783–785. doi:10.2307/3227. JSTOR 3227. S2CID 128940159.
^Kellogg, Winthrop N. (December 1964). "Review". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 39 (4): 413. doi:10.1086/404396. JSTOR 2818282.
^Greenridge, C. W. W. (January 1950). "Review". International Affairs. 26 (1): 118. doi:10.2307/3016889. JSTOR 3016888.
^Rutzler, Klaus (December 1978). "Review". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 53 (4): 465–466. doi:10.1086/410884. JSTOR 2826675.
^Manning, Edgar (September 1928). "Review". Journal of the Royal Institute of International Affairs. 7 (5): 338. doi:10.2307/3015153. JSTOR 3015153.
^Manning, Edgar (November 1929). "Review". Journal of the Royal Institute of International Affairs. 8 (6): 647. doi:10.2307/3015702. JSTOR 3015702.
^"Review: Ridgway on New or Little-Known American Birds". The Auk. 5 (2): 194–195. April 1888. JSTOR 4067158.
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