The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, I, September; on pp. II-13 there is the Southern Africa section of 'Annual Bibliography of Commonwealth Literature I964'.
2.
Lessing, Doris.Landlocked, 317 pp. MacGibbon and Kee, 25s; Book IV of the Children of Violence novels; Book I, Martha Quest, 1952; Book II, A Proper Marriage, 1954; Book III, A Ripple from the Storm, 1958.
3.
Mitchison, Naomi.When We Became Men, 255 pp. Collins, I8s; a novel set in Bechuanaland.
4.
Young Commonwealth Poets'65, ed. P. L. Brent; contains a Southern Rhodesian section on pp. 168-71.
5.
Gann, L.H.History of Southern Rhodesia: early days to I934, 354 pp. Chatto and Windus, 55S.
6.
Halpern, Jack.South Africa's Hostages: Basutoland, Bechuanaland and Swaziland, 496 pp. Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, I0S 6d.
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Munger, Edwin S.Bechuanaland: Pan-African Outpost or Bantu Homeland, 128 pp. Oxford University Press, for Institute of Race Relations, 9s 6d.
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Shamuyarira, Nathan.Crisis in Rhodesia, 240 pp. André Deutsch, 30s.
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Praise-Poems of Tswana Chiefs, translated and edited, with an Introduction and notes, by I. Schapera, vi + 255 pp. Clarendon Press, Oxford (Oxford Library of African Literature), 45s.
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'Rehash', R. McDonald in The Central African Examiner, VIII, II, p. 18; a review of The Story of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, A.J. Hanna.
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' The Great White Chief', S. Makoni in The Central African ExaminerVIII, 8, pp. 14-15; a review of Huggins of Rhodesia, L.H. Gann and M. Gelfand.
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Expression, I., ed. E. José.Literary Circle, University of Basutoland, Bechuanaland and Swaziland, Roma, Basutoland, 5c or 6d; the first issue, October 1965 ; contains short stories, a play and a poem; mimeographed.
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The Central African Examiner, VIII, 7-12 and IX, I-5, ed. E. Haddon.Central African Examiner Ltd., P.O. Box 2597, Salisbury, Rhodesia, is. Sub. (I2 issues), I5s; monthly except January; mainly political but contains reviews and occasionally literary articles.