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Media and Editorial Projects Limited (MEP or MEP Caribbean Publishers) is a private publishing company based in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.〔(Publishers Global: Trinidad & Tobago )〕 The company was established in 1991 by Jeremy Taylor〔(''Going to Ground Again'' by Vaneisa Baksh (''Trinidad & Tobago Guardian'', 13 December 2008) )〕 and Joanne Mendes. Its board of directors includes Managing Director Taylor; Financial Director Mendes; Chairman Susan Dore; Caroline Taylor; and Secretary Hugh Williams. (MEP ) currently publishes ''Caribbean Beat'' (the inflight magazine of Caribbean Airlines bimonthly;〔("Caribbean Beat to be sold in stores...magazine marks 100th issue" by Yvonne Baboolal (''Trinidad Guardian'', 6 December, 2009) )〕〔("The ‘Beat’ is back" by Anne Hilton (''Trinidad & Tobago Newsday'', 24 January, 2008 )〕〔("T&T Lit Fest Puts Us to Shame" by Carolyn Cooper (''Jamaica Gleaner'', 8 May 2011) )〕 free destination guide (''Discover Trinidad & Tobago'' )〔("A Poor Precedent" by Suzanne Mills (''Trinidad & Tobago Newsday'', 2 September, 2007) )〕〔("Magazines Team up with TTFF" (''Trinidad & Tobago Guardian'', 4 October, 2011) )〕 annually; and subscription-based newsletter (''ENERGY Caribbean'' ), bimonthly. Past publications have focussed on Trinidad & Tobago and/or Caribbean business, culture or tourism, including the ''Trinidad & Tobago Business Guide; the Caribbean Review of Books (CRB)'' (now an independent non-profit entity); ''Youth At Risk'' (for the UNDP: United Nations Development Programme); ''The Point Lisas Story; the Citibank Investment Guide to Trinidad & Tobago; BWIA's Caribbean; The ALM Caribbean Explorer; Hi-Time; Trinidad & Tobago Destination Guide; the Trinidad & Tobago Exporter;'' and ''the Trinidad & Tobago Export Directory''.〔("Looking for the big ticket" by Sharon Lym (''Trinidad & Tobago Business Guardian'', 5 June, 2003) )〕 In 1994, the company established a book imprint called Prospect Press. It ceased operations in 2008. From 1994 to 2008, it published books on Trinidad & Tobago and/or Caribbean biography, art, and natural history, including: * Julian Kenny's ''Views from the Ridge (2008 reprint, ISBN 976-95057-0-6), Flowers of Trinidad & Tobago (2006, ISBN 976-95057-8-1), Orchids of Trinidad & Tobago'' (2008, ISBN 978-976-95082-4-8)〔("A Reverence for Orchids" (Trinidad & Tobago Express, 12 February, 2009) )〕 and ''A Naturalist's Notes: the Biological Diversity of Trinidad & Tobago'' (2008, ISBN 978-976-95082-3-1) * Ken Bhoodoo's ''The Elusive Eric Williams'' (2002, ISBN 976-95057-2-2) * Luise Kimme's ''Halcyon Days: Sculpture 1987-91'' (2002, ISBN 976-95057-3-0), ''Resurrection To Dance'' (2003, ISBN 976-95057-6-5), and ''Bolero'' * CLR James' ''Letters From London'' (2003, ISBN 976-95057-4-9) * Richard ffrench's ''A Naturalist's Year'' (2007 ISBN 976-95082-0-9) * Jeremy Taylor (writer)'s ''Going to Ground'' (1994, ISBN 976-8052-08-2) * Russell Barrow's ''Birds of Trinidad and Tobago: A Photographic Atlas''〔(Trinidad & Tobago Birding - Suggested Reading List )〕 * Stewart Hylton Edwards' ''The Toco Road and other Poems of the West Indies'' * Wilfred Best's ''Tikasingh's Wedding'' * ''The Abbey: Mount St. Benedict'' * the Institute of Marine Affairs (IMA)'s ''Wetlands of Trinidad and Tobago'' (2010, ISBN 978-976-95082-6-2)〔("IMA launches wetlands book" by Anne Hilton (Trinidad & Tobago Newsday, March 1, 2010) )〕 * Joy Rudder's ''The Old House and the Dream: The Story of the Asa Wright Nature Centre'' (2009, ISBN 976-95082-1-7)〔("The story of Asa Wright" by Kimberly Castillo (''Trinidad & Tobago Express'', 6 March, 2010) )〕〔("A story of hope and despair" by Anne Hilton (''Trinidad & Tobago Newsday'', January 4, 2010) )〕 == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Media and Editorial Projects Limited」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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