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Author Presents Diplomatic Minutes in Making of South American History

“The Trail of Diplomacy” is Odeen Ishmael’s illuminating, educational and exciting reading – vital to understanding international diplomacy as a mover of history.

         

Boston, MA (PRWEB) December 13, 2013

 

Author Odeen Ishmael’s contribution to international diplomacy and South American history comes in the form of a book on the Guyana-Venezuela border issue that started in 1840. Guyana today is much less powerful than its neighbor Venezuela, but not at the time of the boundary dispute. Guyana was then British Guiana, a colonial territory of Great Britain. In “The Trail of Diplomacy,” Dr. Ishmael shows the behind the scenes diplomatic negotiations, the historical thrill of official documents and how they translate into history, and even intrigue on the international level, one that involved not only Venezuela, Guyana and Great Britain, but also the United States during the then penultimate arbitration in 1899.

 

“The Trail of Diplomacy: The Guyana-Venezuela Border Issue,” the first volume of a three-part documentary of the Guyana-Venezuela border issue, gives a general overview of the early history of the colonization of the Essequibo region forming the large western part of Guyana. It presents the background to the origin of the territorial dispute which developed from 1840 and examines the opposing views of proposed boundary lines and the long trail of diplomatic exchanges between Venezuela and Great Britain. It concludes with the involvement of the United States in support of Venezuela, eventually leading to the international arbitration for a “full, perfect, and final settlement” and the arbitral award which delineated the territorial boundary in 1899.

 

Odeen Ishamel’s book shows that history is an exciting and thrilling process as supported by diplomatic minutes. The trail of diplomacy is interwoven with the trail of espionage and international intrigue, and the trail of war and violence. In the boundary dispute between Guyana and Venezuela, it is “The Trail of Diplomacy” that prevails over sensitive events that continue to define a significant part of South America.

 

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About the Author Dr. Odeen Ishmael, a veteran Guyanese diplomat and widely published author, is currently Guyana’s ambassador to Kuwait and Qatar. He previously served as ambassador to Venezuela (2003–2011) and to the United States of America and the Organization of American States (1993–2003). He has written extensively on Guyanese history, education, and culture and is internationally recognized as a premier analyst and commentator on the political integration movement in South America. In 1997, his country decorated him with the Cacique Crown of Honor for his diplomatic work, and in 2002 in the United States, he was honored with the Martin Luther King Legacy Award for international service.

 

The Trail of Diplomacy * by Odeen Ishmael The Guyana-Venezuela Border Issue Publication Date: December 6, 2013 Trade Paperback; $23.99; 435 pages; 978-1-4931-2654-5 Trade Hardback; $34.99; 435 pages; 978-1-4931-2655-2 e-book; $3.99; 978-1-4931-2656-9

 

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I am positive that this book is consistent with Dr. Ishmael's thorough and impeccablr scholarship.  He is indeed Guyana's national treasure.   It will make a good Christmas gift for some of my politically conscious friends.  I will have to find a way to have him sign my copy.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

Where can I purchase the ebook version ?

You can buy the Kindle edition from Amazon for US$9.44.

 

Thanks Gil. I will get it. These are treasures.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

Where can I purchase the ebook version ?

You can buy the Kindle edition from Amazon for US$9.44.

 

Thanks Gil. I will get it. These are treasures.

yuji22, Amazon is also selling the Kindle edition of another book by Odeen Ishmael, "The Guyana Story: From Earliest Times to Independence."

It costs only US$3.75, a bargain for 690 pages of history.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

Where can I purchase the ebook version ?

You can buy the Kindle edition from Amazon for US$9.44.

 

Thanks Gil. I will get it. These are treasures.

yuji22, Amazon is also selling the Kindle edition of another book by Odeen Ishmael, "The Guyana Story: From Earliest Times to Independence."

It costs only US$3.75, a bargain for 690 pages of history.

 

Gil 

 

I bought the Guyana Story. I enjoyed reading it. It is rich in History and should be implemented in Guyana's schools.

 

I was amazed to read about the History of Berbice. Being originally from Berbice made me feel as if the Author and History was unfolding right in front of me. Dr. Odeen Ishmael is a great son of Guyana.

FM

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