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FREEDOMWAYS                          THIRD QUARTER 1972

Publishing Corp. 63 pages. $4.50 (cloth); $2.75 (paper). (Poems about the terrible, fratricidal Nigerian [Biafran] war by the Nigerian writer and author of Ozidi; A Play, A Reed in the Tide and other works.)

Clark, Leon E. (editor). THROUGH AFRICAN EYES: CULTURES IN CHANGE. New York: Praeger Publishers. Series of six volumes. $2.45 ea. (paper). Also six volumes in one (cloth).

Collins, Harold R. AMOS TUTUOLA. New York: Twayne Publishers. $4.50. (Nigerian author of several books.)

Collins, Marie (editor). BLACK POETS IN FRENCH. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. xviii, 165 pages. $3.95 (paper).

Collins, Paul, and Tom Lee. BLACK PORTRAIT OF AN AFRICAN JOURNEY. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. $25.00. (Collins, a Black artist, traveled through West Africa, recorded his impressions in 30 oil paintings with commentary by Tom Lee.) 

Collins, Robert O. (editor). PROBLEMS IN AFRICAN HISTORY. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. ix, 374 pages. $4.95 (paper). (A book of readings on African History, the slave trade, languages, trade, tribal origins, migration, etc.)

CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN ART. New York: Africana Publishing Corp. 40 pages. $2.95 (paper). 

Cook, Mercer and Stephen E. Henderson. THE MILITANT BLACK WRITER IN AFRICA AND THE UNITED STATES. Madison: University of Wisconson Press. xiv, 136 pages. $5.00 (cloth); $1.95 (paper).

Cornwall, Barbara. THE BUSH REBELS: A PERSONAL ACCOUNT OF BLACK REVOLT IN AFRICA. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. 252 pages. $6.95 (An account of three months with the guerrillas in Mozambique and Portuguese Guinea.)

Curtin, Philip D. and others (editors). AFICA REMEMBERED: NARRATIVES BY WEST AFRICANS FROM THE ERA OF THE SLAVE TRADE. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. 363 pages. $10.00 (cloth). Also paperback. 

Dadié, Bernard Bertin. CLIMBIE. New York: Africana Publishing Corp. x, 157 pages. $4.95 (cloth); $2.75 (paper). (Dadié is a French African poet and novelist of the Ivory Coast. Climbie is a reprint of one of his novels.)

Daggs, Elisa. ALL AFRICA. New York: Hastings House Publishers. 824 pages. $30.00. (A compilation of material on the new nations of Africa; the territories and colonies without self-rule; the nations that were independent before 1957 and the 22 coups of the 1960's; the universities, etc.) 

Damachi, Ukandi Godwin. NIGERIAN MODERNIZATION: THE COLONIAL LEGACY. Foreword by Wilbert E. Moore. New York: The Third Press. xii, 145 pages. $7.95.

Dathorne, O. R. and Willfried Feuser (editors). AFRICA IN PROSE. Baltimore,

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Md.: Penguin Books. $1.75 (paperback original).

Davidson, Basil. THE AFRICAN GENIUS: AN INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN SOCIAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY. Boston: Atlantic-Little Brown, 367 pages. $2.57 (paper).

Davidson, Basil. DISCOVERING OUR AFRICAN HERITAGE. Boston: Ginn and Co. 279 pages.

Desai, R. and L. Szabo. AFRICAN SOCIETY AND CULTURE. New York: Africana Publishing Corp. (This is a book for young people and schools with all chapters written by African writers. It covers language, diet, family, education, economics, art, music and literature and definitely fills a gap.)

Desmond, Cosmas. THE DISCARDED PEOPLE: AN ACCOUNT OF AFRICAN RESETTLEMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA. Baltimore, Md.: Penguin African Library. xxi, 265 pages. $1.95 (paper). 

Dietz, Betty Warner and Michael B. Olatunji. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF AFRICA: THEIR NATURE USE AND PLACE IN THE LIFE OF A DEEPLY MUSICAL PEOPLE. New York: John Day Co. 128 pages. $6:50.

Du Bois, W. E. B. THE NEGRO. New introduction by George Shepperson. New York: Oxford University Press. xxv, 157 pages. $1.95 (paper). (A reprint of the 1915 work on African history.) 

Fage, J. D. (editor). AFRICA DISCOVERS HER PAST. New York: Oxford University Press. 112 pages. $3.95 (cloth); $1.50 (paper). (Twelve essays on methods of writing African history and on various source materials. An evaluation of the last 20 years of African historiography.) 

Fage, J.D. and Roland A. Oliver (editors). PAPERS IN AFRICAN PRE-HISTORY. London: Cambridge University Press. £3 (cloth); 18s. (paper). (Fage and Oliver, the two founders and editors of the Journal of African history, have collected in this volume articles from their Journal on African pre-history from the early Stone Age until the time when written record become available in some quantity. Another recent book on African prehistory is The African Iron Age [Clarendon Press: Oxford, London, 1971] edited by P. L. Shinnie.) 

Feelings, Muriel. MOJA MEANS ONE: SWAHILI COUNTING BOOK. Pictures by Tom Feelings. New York: Dial Press. $4.50. (A book for children by the Black American artist and his wife. Another book by this team is Zamani Goes to Market [Seabury Press, 1970].) 

First, Ruth. THE BARREL OF A GUN. London: Allen Lane, The Penguin Press. xiv, 513 pages. £4 .20 (A book about recent political and military changes in Africa.)

Frobenius, Leo (editor). AFRICAN NIGHTS: BLACK EROTIC FOLK TALES. New York: Herder and Herder. 284 pages. $7.95.

Fyfe, Christopher. AFRICANUS HORTON, 1835-1883: WEST AFRICAN SCIENTIST AND PATRIOT. New York: Oxford University Press. $6.75 cloth); $1.95 (paper).

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