Cameroon

Cameroon
ISBN-10
1851090061
ISBN-13
9781851090068
Series
Cameroon
Pages
201
Language
English
Published
1986
Publisher
Clio Press
Authors
Mark W. Delancey, Mark DeLancey, Peter J. Schraeder

Description

An annotated bibliography citing over 600 sources of information in English and French about the west African country. Selects material that would be both comprehensible and available to undergraduates and others new to the subject, but also identifies bibliographies of more advanced work. Arranged alphabetical by author within topical sections such as geography, archaeology and prehistory, languages, women's studies, foreign relations, education, art and music, and the media. Indexed by author, title, and subject. Includes one map. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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