Uncover the real story behind St. Thomas, the island the West Indies forgot to forget.
This is a concise, respectful portrait of a Danish colony that shaped Caribbean trade and history, from its early forts to its bustling harbor.
This edition travels from the island’s geological beginnings to its more recent past, showing how a small Danish settlement grew into a crucial maritime hub. It blends historical sketches with vivid notes on places like Frederik’s Fort and Charlotte Amalia, offering context for the island’s rise and its enduring mysteries. Alongside these chapters, you’ll find a collection of short, tale-like pieces that weave Bluebeard’s and Blackbeard’s legends into the fabric of St. Thomas.
- Learn how St. Thomas earned the name “The Emporium of the Antilles” and why its harbor mattered.
- Meet the governors, forts, and ships that defined colonial life in the Danish West Indies.
- Read about the people, the trade, and the occasional rumor that gave the island its enduring legend.
- Explore a mix of history and short, atmospheric stories tied to island landmarks and maritime lore.
Ideal for readers seeking a clear, accessible look at St. Thomas’s past and present, this book is a handy introduction to Caribbean history through a focused lens. It’s a good fit for anyone curious about how a small island could influence regional trade, culture, and memory.