Current Caribbean Bibliography, first edited by HoldsworthH., then by D. K. Easton, latterly by N. West, 7 vols. Caribbean Commission, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1951-57, each part 3s 6d.
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A Bibliography of West Indian Literature, 1900-1957, ed. CantonE. B., 56 pp. Caribbean Commission; Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1957, 3 s 6d - Vol. VII of Current Caribbean Bibliography, above.
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West Indian Literature: a select bibliography compiled by the University Library, 32 pp. University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica, 1964.
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2 BIBLIOGRAPHIES PUBLISHED SERIALLY
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Selective List of Recent Additions to the Library of the Caribbean Organization, 1962-, 4 vols. Caribbean Organization, San Juan, Puerto Rico; appears monthly.
7.
Fiction
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BennettA.The Survivors of the Crossing, 200pp. Heinemann, 18s.
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CarewJ.Moscow is not my Mecca, 198 pp. Secker and Warburg, 21s.
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ClarkeA. C.God the Stonebreaker, 247 pp. Heinemann, 21s.
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DathorneO. R.The Scholar-Man, 181 pp. Cassell, 16s.
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HarrisWilson.Heartland, 96 pp. Faber, 16s.
13.
KhanIsmit.The Obeah Man, 192 pp. Hutchinson, 18s.
14.
MittleholzerE.A Morning at the Office, 219 pp. Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, 4s - first published 1950, Hogarth Press.
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NaipaulV. S.The Mystic Masseur, 219 pp. Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, 3s 6d - first published 1957, André Deutsch.
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NaipaulV. S.The Mystic Masseur, 215 pp. André Deutsch, 18s - Russel Edition.
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NaipaulV. S.The Suffrage of Elvira, 240 pp. André Deutsch, 18s - Russel Edition; first published 1958, André Deutsch.
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NaipaulV. S.Miguel Street, 222 pp. André Deutsch, 18s - Russel Edition; first published 1959, André Deutsch.
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NicoleC.Blood Amyot, 256 pp. Jarrolds, 21s.
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PattersonH. Orlando.The Children of Sisyphus, 206 pp. New Authors Ltd (Hutchinson), 18s.
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SalkeyAndrew.Hurricane, 126 pp. Oxford University Press, 10s 6d.
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St OmerGarth.‘Syrop’, on pp. 139–87 of Introductions 2, Faber, London, 21s.
23.
Non-fiction
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HallDoullas.Ideas and Illustrations in Economic History.Holt, Rinehart and Winston Inc., New York, 23s 3d.
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IremongerLuiille.Yes My Darling Daughter, 196 pp. Secker and Warburg, 25s - autobiography.
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NaipaulV. S.An Area of Darkness, 281 pp. André Deutsch, 25s.
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WilliamsEric.Capitalism and Slavery, with Introduction by D. W. Brogan, ix + 285 pp. André Deutsch; cloth, 30s; paperbound, 15s - first published 1944, University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, U.S.A.
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WilliamsEric.History of the People of Trinidad and Tobago, x + 292 pp. André Deutsch, 25s.
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Criticism
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‘Predestination, Frustration, and Symbolic Darkness in Naipaul's “A House for Mr Biswas”’, F. G. Rohler in Caribbean Quarterly, X, I, March.
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‘Reflections on the Novels in the British Caribbean’, W. I. Carr in Queen's Quarterly, LXXI, Winter, pp. 585–97 (see CANADA, Journals).
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Journals
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Caribbean Quarterly, X, 1-4. University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica, 2s 1d. Annual sub., 8s 4d.
34.
The following three journals appear occasionally, but did not publish any issues during 1964:
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Bim, ed. ColleymoreF., Barbados, BWI $0.75.
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Focus, ed. ManleyEdna, Kingston, Jamaica.
37.
Kyk-over-al, Argosy Publishing Co., British Guiana, BWI $0.50.