THE WORLD BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SERIES |
This series, which is principally designed for the English speaker, will eventually cover every country in the world, each in a separate volume comprising annotated entries on works dealing with its history, geography, economy and politics; and with its people, their culture, customs, religion and social organization. Attention will also be paid to current living conditions housing, education, newspapers, clothing, etc. that are all too often ignored in standard bibliographies; and to those particular aspects relevant to individual countries. Each volume seeks to achieve, by use of careful selectivity and critical assessment of the literature, an expression of the country and an appreciation of its nature and national aspirations, to guide the reader towards an understanding of its importance. The keynote of the series is to provide, in a uniform format, an interpretation of each country that will express its culture, its place in the world, and the qualities and background that make it unique. The views expressed in individual volumes, however, are not necessarily those of the publisher. |
1 Yugoslavia, John J. Horton |
2 Lebanon, Shereen Khairallah |
3 Lesotho, Shelagh M. Willet and David Ambrose |
4 Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, Oliver B. Pollack and Karen Pollack |
5 Saudi Arabia, Frank A. Clements |
7 South Africa, Reuben Musiker |
8 Malawi, Robert B. Boeder |
9 Guatemala, Woodman B. Franklin |
10 Pakistan, David Taylor |
11 Uganda, Robert L. Collison |
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