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DOCIIMENT RESTIME ED 047 039 UD 011 172 AUTHOR TITLE INSTITIPION PUP FATF, NOTE AVAILABLE FFO!,! 'TOPS PRIC7 DFSCRIPTORS ABSTRACT Probandt, Puth The Non-Western World: An Annotated Pibliograrhy for Flementary and Secondary 'Rchools. Massachusetts Univ., Amherst. School of rducatior. May /0 g9P. Center for International Tducation, School oc rlucation, University of Massachusets, Amherst, Mass. 01002 ($1.00) 7:4RS Price MT-$.0.55 Fc-$1.20 African Culture, African History, African tit?rature, *AnnoiAtel Bibliographies, *Asian History, Elementary School Students, 1.atin American Culture, *Non Westerr Civilization, Resource Materials, Secondary School Students, *Social Stvaies, Spanish Culture ?lack Africa, China, India, Japan, Mexico, south America, Southeast Asia, Vietnam This annotated bibliography on Asia, Africa, and Latin America contains sources primarily for elementary and secondary school students; also included are hooks for libraries and teachers. The bibliography on Asia is divided into curriculum materials and information bcoks. Some of the countries covered are: Burma; Cambodia; China; India; Japan; Korea; and Vietnam. The section on Black Africa includes a social studies curriculum for secondary students. The books on Iatin America cover Mexico as ve71. Appended are lists of audio-visual ail companies ani book publishers. (CV)

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Probandt, PuthThe Non-Western World: An Annotated Pibliograrhy forFlementary and Secondary 'Rchools.Massachusetts Univ., Amherst. School of rducatior.May /0g9P.Center for International Tducation, School ocrlucation, University of Massachusets, Amherst,Mass. 01002 ($1.00)

7:4RS Price MT-$.0.55 Fc-$1.20African Culture, African History, Africantit?rature, *AnnoiAtel Bibliographies, *AsianHistory, Elementary School Students, 1.atin AmericanCulture, *Non Westerr Civilization, ResourceMaterials, Secondary School Students, *SocialStvaies, Spanish Culture?lack Africa, China, India, Japan, Mexico, southAmerica, Southeast Asia, Vietnam

This annotated bibliography on Asia, Africa, andLatin America contains sources primarily for elementary and secondaryschool students; also included are hooks for libraries and teachers.The bibliography on Asia is divided into curriculum materials andinformation bcoks. Some of the countries covered are: Burma;Cambodia; China; India; Japan; Korea; and Vietnam. The section onBlack Africa includes a social studies curriculum for secondarystudents. The books on Iatin America cover Mexico as ve71. Appendedare lists of audio-visual ail companies ani book publishers. (CV)

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OFFICE Of EDUCATIONprN TNiS DOCUMENT NAS BEEN REPRODUCEDEXACTLY AS RECEIVES FROM TN E PERSON CSORGANIZATION ORIGINATING IT POiNTS OFVIEW OR OPINIONS STATED 00 NOT NECESSARILV REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF ECUCATION POSITION OR POLICY

THE NON-WESTERN WORLD

AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

for

ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS

by

Ruth Probandt

CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS

Published May 1970

Copies may be obtained from the Center for InternationalEducation, School of Education, University of Katiew3husette,Amherst, Massachusetts 01002. Postage and handling 11.00.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title Page

Table of Contents

ASIAN WORLD

Curriculum Studies-Book Series-Grades 3 - 12 Asia 1

Informative Books-Readers-Listed by Countries andAge Grouping Asia 8

Asia Asia 8Bali, Burma, CRmbodia, Hong Kong Asia 1?China Asia 13Ceylon and India Asis 13Indonesia Asia 20Japan Asia 21Korea Asia 23Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan Asia 24PacMc Area, Philippines ASIA 25Southeast Asia Asia 26Taiwan Asia 27Thailand and Tibet Asia 28Vietnam Asia 29

BLACK AFRICA Africa 1

Children-Curriculum Studies-Book Series-Grades 1-6 " 1

Children-Informative Books-Readers-Grades 1-6 3

Youth-Book Series-Social Studies CurriculumGrades ? - 12 Is

5

Youth-Informative Books-Readers-Grades 7 - 12 8

Adults-Mature Readers-Resources for Librariesand Teachers 14

LATIN AMERICA - MEXICO

Children-Book Series-Social Studies CurriculumGrades 1 - 6 L.A. 1

Children-Readers-Grades 1 - 6 L.A. 2

Youth-Book Series-Social Studies Curriculum-Grades 7 - 12 L.A. 4

Youth-Informative Books-Readers-Grades 7 - 12 L.A. 7

Adults-Mature Readers-Resources for Librariesand Teachers L.A. 9

Addresses of Publishing Companies for Visual-Aid EquipmentPublisher's Addresses

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ASIAN WORLD

CURRICULUM STUDIES - BOOK SERIES - RAN4INu FROM GRADE 3 - 12

Grade 3 - FOLKLORE OF THE WORLD BOOKSDolch Books Reading ProgramGarrard Publishing Company 2.98 each Interest level

Complete set, 12 hooks $35.76 grade 2 - 8Titles: Stories from India

Stories from JapanStories from Old ChinaStories from AlaskaStories from CanadaStories from FranceStories from Hawe.liStories from ItalyStories from MexicoStories from Old EgyptStories from Old RussiaStories from Spain

Grade 4 - Living ir Today's World by Jane Werner WatsonGarrard Publishing Company 3.25 each Interest level-

Set of 12 books $39.00 1968 gradcss 3 - 6Titles': Canada Iran

Egypt JapanEthiopia MexicoFinland NigeriaGreece PeruIndia Thailand

Grade 6 - Let's Travel BooksChildrens Press

Set of 23 booksTitles' Let's Travel

Let's TravelLet's TravelLet's TravelLet's TravelLot's TravelLet's TravelLet's Travel

3.38 each Interest level-grades 5-up$77.74in Australiain Chinain Hong Kongin Indiain Japanin the Philippinesin the South Seasin Thailand

Grade 6 - 8 In The Eastern HemisphereSchool Social Studies TextbooksHolt, Rinehart and Wilson 1968 Grades 6 - 8Studies of the cultural history and geography of theMiddle East, Europe, Africa and Asia examining cont.emporary problems in each area.

Textbook 7.28 Teacher's edition 7.28Studybook 2.12 Answers to studybook 2.12

Asia 1

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Grade 7 - up World Studies Inquiry SeriesField Educational Publications, Inc. 1970

This secondary school social studios program isdesigned for the student who finds standard texts toodifficult to read, uninteresting, irrelevant. Writtenon a fifth grade level of difficulty, adult in tone.Titles: World Studies: Latin America

Student book 1.50Teaoher's manuel .75

World Studies: AfricaStudent book 1.50Teaoher.s manuel .75World Studies: AsiaStudent book 1,50Teaoher's manuel .75

Grade 6 - 7 Man and CommunitiesCore:septa and Values - A oomplete social studi

in meeting the value crisis. Multi-texts.Fideler 1970Titles: China by Herold J. Wiens 4.

Southeast Asia by W.A. Withington5.Japan by Forrest R. Pitts 4.

India by T. A. Raman 4.

Africa by William D. Allen 5.Australia by Kilroy Harris 3.Great Ideas of Man by J. Jennings5.

Teucher's guides for Asia andAfrican Social Studies 1.

Grade 6 - up The Land and People SeriesRose BrownJ. B. Lippincott 1960

The Land and People ofThe Land and People ofThe Land and People ofThe Land and People ofThe Lard and People ofThe Land and People of

es program

882848

286881

45

3.25 eachCeylonChinaIndiaIndonesiaJapanPhilippines - eta.

Grade 7 - up Come Along SeriesLouise PreohtlT. S. Denison and Company, /no. 1969 5.98 eachTitles: Come Along to China by Bathie Stuart

Come Along to Korea by Clarence WestphalCome Along to India by Helen LockwoodCome Along to Malaysia by David KimballCome Along to Japan by Louise PrechtlCome Along to Burma by Mary SternCome Along to the Philippines by L. PrechtlCome Along to TaiwanCome Along to Thailand

Asia 2

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Grades 7 - 9 Scholastic World Affairs Multi-TextScholastic Book Services 1965 on to present year.

Multi-text for Jr. Highs in history, geography,culture, economics, political problems, etc. withstudy-aids, maps, charts anb bibliography. .95 eachTitles: The Soviet Union

The Middle EastThe Two ChinasEastern EuropeThe Subcontinent of IndiaLatin AmericaEmerging AfricaThe Rim of Asia (Japan and Southeast t.aia)Western EuropeThe Commorwealth of NationsMan's World (A Multi-Text on Geography)

Grades 8 - 9 Let's Visit SeriesJohn and Elsie CaldwellThe John Day Co. 1968 2.86 Used from Grades 3-8Titles: Let's Visit Korea

Let's Visit Southeast AsiaMany other countries in series.

Grades 7 - 9 China, Japan, KoreaCambridge Regional Studies BooksCambridge Bock Company, Inc. 1969 .85 paper 2.25 clothTitles: China, Japan, Lorea

Southeast AsiaIndia-Pakistan

Texts on world events in each of the countrbs,illustrated with pictures, charts, graphs coveringhistorical, geographic, economic and cultural life.Answer keys and masters available.

Grades 5-6 "My Village.." SeriesSonia and Tim GidalPantheon Books:, Random House 1970 5.13 each

'Land, people, daily lives and activities in thisreader series. Twenty books of different countries.Titles: My Village in India

My Village in JapanMy Vintage in Korea

Grades 7 - 9 The George Sohoo2 Readings on Developing LandsThe Bantam Books 1970 .75 paper Sr. High, too.Readings and text covering history, geography, economics,and culture.Titles: India Yesterday and Today by Moore & Eldridge

Japan Yesterday and Today by R.F. Downs

Grades 9 -12 World Cultures in ProspectiveCharles E. Merrill Pub. Co. 197G 2.00 eachPaperback series covering broad aspects of culture,history, politios, economics, trends and human issuesrelated to youth.Title: The Golden Age of China and Japan by Peter Frost

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Grades 9 - 12 Tradition and Change in Four Societies by FordHolt, Rinehart and Winston 1968An examination of our non-Western countries: SouthAfrica, China, India and Brazil; analyzing in eachcase the traditional society, the impact of Westernideas and institutions, and one major contemporaryproblem for each country; such as economic gro4th inIndia, race relal:ions in Brazil andSouth Africa, andtotalitarianism in China. A one-semester course infour paperback units.Titles: Textbook 5.24

Paperback unitsRace Relations in Brazil 1.84Race Relations in South Africal.84Economic Growth in India 1.84Totalitarianism in China 1.84Teacher's Guide 2.88Audio-Visual Components 120.00Tests .80

Grades 9 - 12 Today's World in Focus by Stiles and. others.Ginn Studies in DepthGinn Company 1969 1.60 each paperSpotlights each area, teaching unit for each study.Good resources for teachers.Titloss China by Swisher

Thailand by EyreIndonesia by ButwellJapan by BrownIndia by Frykenberg

Gradis'9'- 12 Headline Foreign Policy Booklets - Headline SeriesVocial Studies School Service .85 each 1968Titles: Vietnam: Issues for Decision

Southeast Asia A SurveyCommunist China: Crisis and ChangeJapan: Today and TomorrowIndia and Pakistan

Grades 9 - 12 Byline BooksNew York Times 1969 1.65 eachConcise paperbaoks by the New Yore Times experts,designed to show the student the relationship betweenthe past and present by covering history, economics,culture, people and politics in fantastic detail.Titles: Southeast Asia

Africa by Waldemar :lelsenRussia by SalisburChina by Harry SchwartzLatin America by Tad SzuloMiddle East

Asia

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Grades 9 - 12 The Modern Nations in Historical PerspectiveSpectrum Books, Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1966 1.95 ea;,.h

Land, religion, politics, history and developmentTitles: Thailand, Burma, Laos and Cambodia by J. Cady

Tne Phiiippines by Onofre D. CorpuzIndia by Stanley WolpertIndonesia by J. D. LeggeBuddhist Lands in Southeast Asia by John CadyCeylon by S. ArasaratnamChina by Kenneth Scott LatouretteJapan by John W. HallMalaysia by John Bastin

Grades 9 - 12 The Oxfam Series: Case Studies of Developing NationsHoughlin Mifflin 1970 Set 3.90 or .75 each bookSix 40-48 page booklets giving case studies on problemsof that part of the world, gives a graphic look athave-not nations from another perspective, Use forintermediate, Jr. High grades AS well.Titles' Ecuador: Learning by Radio

Nigeria: A Boy and LeprosyTibet: Refugees from the Roof of the WorldBotswana (Bechuanaland): This is a Hungry YearEast Pakistan: In the Wake of The CycloneKox-eal The Aftermath of War

Grades 9 - 12 World Regional StudiesHyman Kublin, Editor 1970 1.50 paper, 2.55 cloth eachNew Interdisciplinary series to foster undertandingof the non-Western world. Written in two volumes foreaoh region, one for study and the other selectedreadings which takes in history, political and economicsystems, religion, and forms of artistic expression.Study guides.Titles' China by Hyman Kublin

China, Seleoted Readings by HyLan KubllnJapanJapan, Selected ReadingsIndiaIndia, Selected ReadingsMiddle EastMiddle East, Selected HeadingsAfricaAfrioa, Selected ReadingsRussiaRussia, Selected Readings

Grades 9 - 12 Modern Nations in Historical PerspectiveSoolal Studies Sohool Service 1970 1.95 each paperSeries of 24 paperbacks on Africa, Europe, Asia andthe New World to show the historical status and problemsof the nations of the world in the 20th century.Titles: Asia

Australia. By Russel Ward.Ceylon. By Sinnappah ArasaratnamChina. By Kenneth Scott LatouretteThe New World, Afrioa, Europe

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Grades 9 - 12 Asian Studies Inquiry FrogramDr. John U. Michaelis and Robin J, MoKoewn, DirectorsField Educational Publications, Inc. 1970A dynamio, inquiry-oriented study of Asian culture forthe secondary school student. Fifteen boo.Klets presentin depth a problem, issue or topic relating to the threemajor themes of the programs Asian Thought, CnangingPatterns of Asian Life and Traditional Patterns of AsianLife.Titles: Asian Thought

Confucius and Taoism 9,00Buddhism 9.00Chinese Painting 6.60Chinese Popular Fiction 9.00Ghandhi 9.00

Changing Patterns of Asian LifeEast Meets West 9.00Mao Tse-tung and the Chinese Rev. 9.00Life in Communist China 9.00Modernization in Japan 9.00China and the United States 9.00

Traditional Patterns of Aston LifeMan and His Environment in Asia 9.00Man and Woman In Asia 9.00Class anl Caste in Village indict 6.60CultUral Patterns in Asian Life 9.00

Teacher's ManualsAsian Thought .75Changing Patterns of Asian life .75Traditional Patterns of Asian Life .75

Cluster-Packs-50 pupil editions (10copies each of 5 titles) plus acomprehensive Teachers Manuel Ina corrugated storage unit. 42,00

Grades 9 - 12 Life Education ReprintsLife Education Program, Box 834, Radio City Station,New,York, N.Y. 10019 .25 each, 10 minimum order

Titles: Chinas Prelude to ChaosChina: Age of the WarlordsChina: Riseof CommunismWorld's Great Religions: Buddhismby Professor John K. Fairbenk of Harvard

Grades 9 - 12 Area Studies in Economic Progress SeriesScott, Foreeman 1970 1,08 each,Set 7.95Titles: Sub-Saharan Afr:.ca--Struggle Against the Past

China -- Development by ForceIndia--Struggle Against TimeJapan--Lessons in EnterpriseLatin America--Reford or.RevolutionThe Middle East--Old Problems and New HopesThe Soviet Union--Communist Economic PowerWestern Europe and the Common MarketComprehensive Guidebook

Asia 6

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GrAde 9 - 12 The Economist Illustrated BookletsSocial Studies School ServiceAn objective look at current world uroclen by one of themost prestigious British journals, The Economist, Isolating,the issues and giving indispensable background information,the booklets are illustrated with maps, charts, and photos.Entire set of 8 The Economist booklets 4.00Individual copies .50Titless Vietnam' Why It Matters

Europe Between the SuperpowersCommunications: The Next RevolutionChina: Mao's Last LeapCanada with TrudeauGolds Double or duits?Can Communism Change?Israel's Unfinished War

Three Good References for All Grades:

Holidays Around the WorldJoseph GaerLittle, Brown & Co. 1953 4.50 Ages 10 and up

Games and Sports the World AroundSarah Ethridge HuntThe Ronald Press Co. 1964 4.50

Teaehere and recreational leaders. Comprehensivesource of games from Africa, Asia and Latin America.

Handbook of the Nations and. International OrganizationsLife World Library 1966 4.95

Excellent coverage of Pakistan, Ceylon, Aorea,Outer Mongolia, Neal, Bhutan and Sikkim.

Asia 7

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INFORMATIVE BOOKS - READERS - LISTED BY COUNTRIES AND AGE GROUPING

Asia - Asia Pictures, Maps, GeographyVernon QuinnLippincott 1962 Grades 6 - 10

Brief description of countries of the Middle and FarEast, with explanations 'of place names, and reference toliterary and histaical background.

Bibliography of Asia by EmbreeThe Asian Society 1964 Grades 6 - 10

A guide to paperbacks on Asia. An annotated biblio-graphy includes addresses of publishers.

Children of South AsiaCharles R. JoyDuell, Sloan and Pearch 1964 Grades 6 - 10

Young people's first person accounts of their countryand their cultures.

Africa and AsiaYoung People's Story of Our HeritageChildren's Press 4.50 each 1970 Grades 5 and up

Part of a 15 volume cultural history in all areasfor curriculum enrichment.

AsiaRobert M. GlendinningGinn and Co. 2.28 1968 Grades 7 - up

A regional analysis of China, Korea, Japan, India,Pakistan and the countries of the Southeast Asia andSouthwest Asia. Paperback. Excellent supplementarymaterial for geography and secondary schools.

Images of AsiaHarold IsaacsCapricorn Books, N.Y. 1958 1.85

American views of China and India.Grades 9 and up

A Nation of SheepWilliam J. LedererW.N. Norton & Co. Inc. N.Y. 1961 4.95 Grades 8 - up

An expose of Asian policy vs. problems in Americandiplomacy for the average person. Facts, understandingsand warnings.

Silks, Spices and EmpireOwen and Eleanor LattimoreDelacorte Press 1968 5.97 Grades 9 - up

The Great Explorer Series. Asia as seen through theeyes of its discoverers.

Geography of AsiaWilliam 0. DouglasHarper 1951 Grades 8 - 12

Strange lands and friendly people. Just Douglas'travels through the Orient.

Asia

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Asia - The Voice of AsiaJames A. MiohenerRandom Hours 1951 Grades 8 -

Discusses what the Asian people, themselves, thoughtabout the situation in Asia.

A History of East AsiaEdwin 0, ReischauerHoughton, 1965 Grade 8 - 12

A History of East Asian civilizations.

Richer by AsiaEdmond TaylorHoughton 1964 Grades 8 - 12

_ The exploration of the Asiatic mind and culture.

South Asia, A Short HistoryHugh TinkerPraeger 1966 2.50 Grades 9 - 12

A Sense of AsiaSol Sanders'oribner 1969 Grades10 - adults

Mrs. Marco Polo RemembersMary Parker DunningHoughton, Miftlin 1968 5.00 Grades 10 - adults

The Voice of AsiaJames A. MiohenerRandom House 1951 Grades 8 - 12

Asiat A kiatural HistoryPierre PfefferRandom House 1968 20.00 Grades 7 - adults

Color and blank and whitle illustrations. Text andpictures explorethe natural history of the vast continentfrom the wastes of the Russian Arctic to the equatorialjungles of Indonesia, from the Ural Mountains and ArabianPeninsula to the islet-ads of Japan.

The Travels of Marco PoloMarco PoloThe Modern Library 1931 2.45 Grades 9 - 12

Edited and intor., Manuel Komroff. Marco Polo'saccount of his travels and adventures Unfolded the wondersof the East to.13th-century western Europe and provides aclassic travel book for the present day.

Central AsiaAleksandr M. BelenitskilWorld 1968 7.00 Grades 9 - 12

Concise tho scholarly survey of central Asian arch-aeological discoveries made from the late nineteenth century

1. to the present day, covering the area from the prehistoricperiod until the Arab conquest in the 4th o. 89'illus.

Asia 9 Ii

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Asia - The Good Deed and other stories of Asia Past and PresentPearl S. BuckJohn Day 1969 4.17 Grades 9 - 12

Six of these -ten short shtories have never beenpublished before. Many have W.W. II settings in Chins andKorea, others reflect personal relationships between men andwomen complicated by differences in nationality, customs,and traditions. Recommended for young adults as excellent.

Asia's Lands and PeopleGeorge CreeseyMcGraw 1963 11.50 Grades 9 - 12

A oomprehensive survey covering the geography of everycountry in the continent of Asia.

Ancient and Oriental MusicRomain GoidronDoubleday 1968 3.47 Grades 9 - 12

A study of nature, development, and environment of pre-historic, ancient, and Oriental music and the instruments,performers and audiences invotvecl.

Major Governments of AsiaGeorge MeturnamCornell University Press 1963 12.00 Grades 9 - 12

Asian Frontiers: studies in a continuing problaT"Alastair LambPraeger 1968 5.00 Grades 9 - 12

Historioal and contemporary political geography in threegreat zones of Asia: The Russian, The Chinese, and theSouthern.

America's Stake in AsiaDrew MiddletonLippinoott 1968 4.17 Grades 9 - 12

A N.Y. Times correspondent reports his impressionsof Japan, Burma, India, Pakistan, Indonesia and all ofSE Asia from which he concluded that nonoommunist Asiancountries are not generally anti - American or opposed to U.S.involvement in Vietnam. Also discusses Philippines andIndonesia.

The Asians, Their Heritage and Their DestinyThomas WeltyLippinoott 1966 3.47 Grades 9 - 12

Describes the lands and people of south and easternAsia with regard to geography, history, politios, government,religions, social and economic environment.

Report on the AsiansWilliam Lindsay WhiteReynal 1969 5.95 Grades 9 - 12

Reporting a tourist's largely superficial impressingsof India, Thailand, Hongkong, Taiwan, South Korea, and Japanand a journaliatte conclusions on oinditions in Vietnam,White adds a lively, provocative volume to his long lists.

Asia 10 12

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Asia The Nations of AsiaDonald WilberHart 1966 15.00 Grades 9 - 12

A study of the geography, history, people, culture,economics, and government of twenty-four Asian nations.

Asian DiaryCharlott Y. SalisburySoribner 1968 Adults

Once Around LightlyRobert St. JohnDoubleday 1969 5.95 Adults

Development of Free AsiaMaurioe ZinkinOxford Univ. Press 1963 Adults

.Economic Conditions of Asia.

An Introduct_,:. To AsiaJean HerbertOxford Univ. Press 1965 Adults

The'Land and People of AsiaLefroy C. MaxwellMacmillan 1963 Grades 6 - 10

A picture history of this far-eastern country.Gives details about industry, customs, religions, racialgroups, and problems confronting the country since 1948.

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Bali - The Bamboo. School in BaliU.P. Tisna and Jef LastJohn Day Co. 196i 3.96 Grades 4 - 7

Fiction story of a small boy in his first school andtheir friends. Reveals many types of people in IndOaesia,how they live and their old folklore.

Burma - Burma, From Kingdom to RepublicFrank N. TragerPraegt.: 1966 6.50 Grades 9 - 12

Designed to help the reader gain an understanding toa little-known country.

Unitea States Committee for UNICEFHeating House 1962 Grades 4 and up

Presents stories, songs, facts, from fi,,e countries:Burma, Guatamala, Sudan, Spein aid Egypt.

U. ThantJune BinghamKnopf 1966 Grades 9 - 12

A biography of U. Thant, Seoretary General of theUnited Nations.

Through the Valley of the KwaiErnest GordonHarper 1962 Grades 9 - 12

World War II prisoners and prisons, personal narrationsand Burma-Siam Railroad.

Cambodia - Land of ContrastRuth ToozeViking Press 1963 Grades 7 - 12

A picture of the natural terrain, physical resources,and life of the people in this country.

Our Rice VillageRuth ToozeViking Press 1963 Grades 7 - 12

A story of Cambodian homes, families at work andplay.

China-42u Kong - Hong Kong

Elvajean HallRand MoNally & Co. 1967 2.34 Grades 4 - 8

Land , people, culture, holidays, Maoau, eduoation.

Hong Kong: Borrowed Place-Borrowed TimeBiohard HughesPraeger 1968 4,95 Grades 9 - 12

Describes present oheraoter of Hong Kong, historicalsketch and possible future. Excellent for travelersand readers, light and interesting.

Hong Kong in Piotures by James NaehSterling 1966 Grades 6 - 10

Up- t44date deeoription of life in Hong Kong.

Asia 12,1

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China ME, Lien and the Magic BrushHieako KismishimaParents Press 1970 3.50 Ages 4-3 Grades K-3

This is an anoient Chinese legend about a poor peasantboy who gets a magic paint brush which causes all thatit creates to come to life. Outstanding book.

Tha Chinese KnewTillie S. Pine and Joseph LevineMcGraw -Hill Book Co. 1968 3.95 Grades 1 - 4

This book describes the origins of ancient China ofmany things that are familiar to us today, among thempuppets, kites, fireworks and other objects of specialinterest to the young. 32 pp.

The Pageant r)f Chinese HistoryElizabeth SeegurD. MoKay 1962

Pageant of history. Illustrated.

China and the ChineseBiohard HarringtonNelson 1966

Life and people of China today.

They Lived Like This in Anoient ChinaMarie NeurathJohn Ellis Co. 1966

Chinese civilization

Ancient ChinaCornelia SpencerJohn Day Co. 1964

Story of anoient China up to 1850.

The Chinese DaughterEleanor Frames LattimoreWilliam Morrow and Co. 1969

A warm story about a littleby Amerioan missionary parents.understanding, Recommended.

Grades 3 -6

Grades 1 - 5

Grades 1- 5

Grades 1 - 5

3.50 Grades 4 - 6Chinese girl adoptedHandled with sympathetic

22 Illus.

The Jade GateL. N. LavalleAtelard-Schuman 1963 Grades 1 - 5

Story of two Chinese boys and their adventures withnomads.

The Chinese Way of LifeLin YutangWorld Publishing Co. 1959 3.86 Grades 4 - 8

People, oustoms, family festivals.

China in RevolutionJohn RobottomMcGraw -Hill Book Co. 1969 4.50 Grades 4 - 8

An aoourate, objeotive study of China from the Opiumwars to the Red Guard. Illustrated with photos.

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China - The First Book of China Clippers by Louise D. RichF. Watts 1962 Grades 6 - 8

Development of Chinese trade and contribution of thistrade to American wealth and culture.

The Land and People of ChinaDerek BryanMacmillan 1964 Grades 5 -

Description of the regions, the republic, theCommunist take-over, education, and agrIculture.

Why the Chinese Are the Way they AreBenjamin AppelLittle, Brown & Co. 1968 4.95 Grades 6 - 8

The Land ofitbe-Cbinese PeopleCornelia SpencerLippincott 1964 Grades 6 - 10

Survey is devoted half to the history of China, halfto the desoription of its people and the country.

The Yangtze, China's River HighwayCornelis SpencerGarrad 1963 Grades 6 - 10

The importance of the Yangtze to China and its history.

ChinaHarold J. WiensFideler 1965 Grades 6 - 10

Covers topics on regional geography, from land andclimate to communes and arts and crafts.

Modern ChinaCornelia SpenoerJohn Day Co. 1969 3.29 Grades 7 -

Story of Modern China's history beginning in 1842telling how China changed from an anoient empire into awholly new kind of nation. A Young Historian Book.

Ancient ChinaCornelia SpenoerJohn Day Co. 1969 3.29 Grades 7 - 9

Story of China's history before 1842. Illustrate0with photos, maps and line drawings ;. A You Historian Bo0c,

The World of Red ChinaHal BuellDodd, Mead andCo, 1967 2,98 Grades 7 - 9

China today, land, people, ropublio, Communists, etc,Good for grades 4 - 12,

Anoient ChinaEdward SohaferTime-Life Books, 1967 4.95 Grades 7 - 12

Excellent, Great Ages of Man Serials. Culture, art,poetry, etc.

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China - China, The Hungry DragonJohn ScottParent's Magazine Press 1970 4,50 Grades 7 - up

A background book for young people with answers to manyquestions about China and Marxist ideology. Recent eventsdealt with in detail. Illustrated with maps. 208 pp.

China's Leaders in Ideas and ActionCornelia SpencerMaorea Smith Co. Philadelphia 1968 3.75 Grades 8 - up

Biographies of Confucius, Ch'in Shik Huang Ti (China'sFirst emperor),Wang Mang (China's first 3poialist emperor),Hsuang Tauang (Emperor who loved the arts), ie.ng An-Shih(Practical politican), Hung Hsiu-chluan (Leader of theTaiping Rebellion), The Empress Dowager Tzu Hsi (China'sgreatest woman ruler), Sun Yat-sen (Founder of the Chineserepublic), Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek (Leader of ExiledNationalist China), James Yen (Originator of ThousandCharacter Movement, Mao Tse-tung (Leader of the ChineseCommunist Revolution, and Chou En-Lai (Premier of Red China).

ChinaHenri Carteir-BressonBantam Books 1964 1.45

Photo study of China.Grades 9 - 12

Chinese Communist Society, The Family and The VillageC. K. YangMass. Institutalechnology 1959 3.95 Grades 9 - up

Present.day Chinese society.

The Chinese People and the Chinese EarthKeith BuchananG, Bell and Sons, Ltd. London 1966 3.50 Grades 8 - 12

Modern day China, land, industry, resources, intellectualpeople, maps, illustrated. Excellent.

Flying Tiger: Chennault of ChinaRobert Lee Scott, Jr.Doubleday 1959 3.95 Grades 7 - 9

Story of U.S. Army Air Corps Captain who reorganizedChiang Kai-shekos flying force.

The Three Daughters of Madame LiangPearl S. BuckJohn Day Co. 1969 6.95 Grades 7 and up

Modern day story of the choices of three daughtersbetween Chinese and American ways of life. Excellent fiction

My Several WorldsPearl S. BuckJohn Day. 1954 Grades 8 - 12

Autobiography and a social and political descriptionof China.

Chinese Thought from Confucius to Mai Tse-tungHerrlee Glessner CreelUniversity of Chicago Press 1953 Grades 9 - 12

Philosophy or China

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China - The Russian Chinese RiftIrwin IsenbergM. W. Wilson 1966 Grades 8 - 12

Articles trace the development of the rift. Considersits impact on world affairs and discusses possiblewestern policy responses.

Fifty -Five Days of Terror - The Boxer RebellionBurt HirschfeldJulian Messner 1970 3.95 Grades 9 - 12

An outstandingly well written description of thesiege of Legation City in Peking in the sun.mer of 1900.Historical baokground, balanced use of Chinese phrases,and a realistic amount of dialogue are combined in anexciting book to give the young reader a clear understanding

Made in Chinas The Story of China's ExpressionCornelia SpencerKnopf 1970 5.13 Grades 7 - 9

China's oontribution to culture of the world. Historical.

The Great Chinese TravelersJeanette Mirsky, Ed.Pantheon Books 1970

The first comprehensive adocuments--diaries, reports,Chinese travelers who, from"the rest of the world.*

5.95 Grades 9 - 12election presenting theand memoirs--of thetheiT point of view, discovered

Reporter in Red ChinaCharles TaylorRandom House 1966 4.95 Grades 9 - 12

An inside look at Red China today which gives afirsthand picture of what life in the new China is reallylike.

China Looks at the WorldGeoffroy-DeohaumePantheon Books 1967 4.95 Grades 9 - 12

The Chinese revolution is interpreted here as achallenge to the west in all fields of life.

Contemporary ChinaRuth Adams, Ed.Pantheon or Vintage 6.95 cloth or 1.95 paper Grades 9-12

Colleotion of writings by such experts as Han Suyin,C. P. Fitzgerald and Jan Myrdal focusses on the economyof China, politics and foreign polio', Chinese sooietyand education as seen and experienced by the world'sleading scholars.

Folk Religion in Southwest ChinaDavid Crookett GrahamSmithsonian Institution Press 1961 Grades 9 - 12

Documents the popular, or folk, religion of SouthwestChina. Describes the geography and climate, the people,their economic and social life as background for thesurvey of folk religions. Illustrated 246 pp. 5.00

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China - The Chinese Looking GlassDennis BloodworthDelta 2.45 Laurel .95 1969 Grades 9 - 12

Traces across more than 3,000 years of history, phil-olsophy, literature,, and day -to -day living, this hookexplains the present -day Chinese.

The Anatomy of ChinaDick WilsonE. P. Dutton 1970 8.50 Grades 9 - 12

An introduction to one quarter of mankind.

Mao-Tse-tungPayne, RobertE. P. Dutton 1970 10.00 Grades 9 - 12

Biography.

This is China Today: A Fresh LookNorman A. EndicottSocial Studies School Service 1969 .95 Grades 9 - 12

Pictorial booklet represents viewpoint of China-bornauthor who has chose ties with its people today and whois sympathetic toward the aims of the Communist government,shows how mainland Chinese view themselves and theirrelation to the rest. of the world.

China Profile* A SymposiumRoss Terrill, Ed.Soolal Studies School Service 1969 1.75 Grades 9 - 12

Specialists in China discuss why the Communiststriumphed, what is Chinese Communism like, how do peoplelive, and can we co-exist with China.

Behind the Great WallLorenz StuokiPraeger 1965 4,95 Grades 10 - 12

Perceptive account of life in present day China ineyes of Western obarver. Schools, farm communes, artacademies, factories, etc.

Modern China's Search for a Political FormJack Gray, Ed.Oxford University Press 1969 4,50 Grades 10 - 12

Modern Chinese political development of present day.

Chins Sinae 1911George MoseleyHarper 1969 5.95 Grades 10 - 12

Bried well-written history of modern China.

Modern China, A Brief HistoryDavid Nelson RoweVan Nostrand 1969 1.75 Grades 9 - 12

The People's Republic of ChinaClaude A. BussVan Nostrand 1969 1.45 Grades 9 - 12

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Ceylon - The Land and People of CeylonDonald N. WilberLippincott 1963 Grades 5 - 8

Something of the legend and history of his ancientisland, the arts, architecture, and political future.

India - Getting to Know IndiaBarnett LascheverCowan McCann Inc. 1966 3.42 Grades 4 - 8

Getting to Know Series

Ramui A Story of IndiaRama MehtaMcGraw-Hill 1968 3.50 Grades 4 - 8

Ramuls father, a maker of sweets in Udaipur, India,insists that his son shall have an education, but Ramudreams of attending the preparations of Divan, thereligious Festival of Lights.

The Life of Keshays A Family Story From IndiaRama HehtaMcGraw -Hill Book Co. 1969 5.95 Grades 4-8

Getting Keshav, the son of a poor village famer, educatedbecame a family project of love, sacrifice and ingenuity.The author gives Western readers a unique, poignant andabsorbing pioture of today's India.

The GangesRivers of the World BooksGarrard 1969 2.59 Grade 5

Indian Old Land, New NationJane Warner Watson 1966 3.25 Grades 4 - 6

Tells about daily life in India, its villages, cities,geography, weather, crops, products, religion, holidays,government and history.

India's ex-UntoughaolesHarold R. IsaacsJohn Day 1965 Grades 8 - 12

What is happening in India to educate the ex-untouchables,the old cast system and social condiations.

Children of IndiaMarianne NorrisDodd, Mead and Company 1966 Grades 6 - 10

Children of India at work and play, with photos.

The First Book of IndiaJoan BothwellF. Watts 1966 Grades 6 - 10

A report on India today, with special emphasis onthe many problems to be solved.

The Adventures of RamaJoseph GeerLittle,Brown & Co. 1954 4.50

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India - Gandhi, True StoryReynoldsChildrens Press 1970 2.96 Grade 5 - 8

Gandi, Fighter Without a SwordJeanette EatonWilliam Morrow 1969 3.95 Grades 7 - 9

Biography of the world's greatest figure who was a hero,saint and man of India. 30 illustrations.

India in PicturesSeries in Visual GeographySterling Pub. Co. 1965 Grades 7 - 10

People, land, culture(Series includes other Asian countries too.)

IndiaJoe David BrownTime-Life Books 1967 4.95 Grades 7 - 12

Excellent. Present day land, people, culture, relig5on,etc

DelhiMartin HurlimannViking Press 1965 8.95 Grades 7 - 12

Delhi, Agra, Fatehpur, Sikri, architecture, history,people in illustrations.

Made in India: The Story of India's PeopleCornelia SpencerKnopf 1969 4.82 Grades 7 - 8

Indian culture and its influence upon the world.

Ancient India: A History of Its Culture and CivilizationD. D. KosambiPantheon Books 1966 6.95 Grades 9 - 12

This strikingly original combination of history, archae-ology, and anthropoplogy presents the first real socialhistory of India.

Gandhi on Non-ViolenceThomas MertonNew Directions Pub. Corp. 1965 1.50 Grades 9 - 12

Selected text from Gandhi's writings.

Nehru-A Voice for MankindBeni ShorterJohn Day 1969 6.95 Grades 9 - 12

Story of Nehru and rise of modern India.

A Passage to IndiaE. M. ForsterHarcourt, Brace and World Grades 10 - up

A classic novel set against the problems of British rulein India, a study in human personalities.

The Fables of IndiaJoseph GeerLittle, Brown & Co. 1955 4.25 Grades 7 - up

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India - Folk Painting of IndiaVerrier ElwinInter-National Cultural Centre, 16 Hailey Rd. New Delhi, India

1967, part of a 21 series book sale for 321.00. Excellent.

The Arts and Crafts of India and CeylonAnanda K. CoomaraswamyNoonday Press 1969 2.25 Grades 9 - 12

Untouchable: the Autobiography of an Indian OutcasteHazariPraeger 1969 5.95 Grades 9 - 12

Life, sohool, work and marriage of an untouchable, the1955 legal abolition of the system.

Historic IndiaLucille SchulbergTime-Life Books 1968 4.96 Grades 9 - up

Survey of Indian history from about 2500 B.C. to 18th c.

Toward FreedomJawaharlal NehruBeacon Press 1970 2.45 Grades 9 - 12

Nehru's autobiographical account of the pre-WW II strugglefor Indian independence.

Indonesia - The Land and People of IndonesiaDatus C. SmithLippincott 1963 Grades 6 - 10

Detailed, sympathetic trea-:ient of the land, thepeople, their oulture and their struggle for independence.

A Ship Called HopeWilliam B. WalshDutton 1964 Grade 8 - 12

An account of the Navy hospital ship in Indonesia.

The Story of IndonesiaLouis FischerHarper and Rom 1959 Grades 8 - 12

A history of Indonesia from Marco Polo to independence.

Doing Business in the New IndonesiaBusiness International Corp. 1968

Excellent facts, figures, land,

Indonesian Cultures and CommunitiesMildred GeertzHRAF Press, Box P054, Yale Station,

1963 Human Relations Area Files

20.00 Grades 9 - 12people, economy

New Haven, Conn..95 Grades 9 - 12

History of Indian and Indonesian ArtAnanda K. CoomaraswamyDover 1965 4.75 Grades 9 - 12

Extensive and authoritative coverage. All majorperiods of Indian painting, architecture, sculpture, andcrafts, from Dravidian times through Rajput paintings,also arts of Kashmir, Nepal, Turkestan, Ceylon, Burma,Siam, Cambodia, Campa, Sumatra and Java for reference.

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Japan - The Fisherman Under the SeaM. MatsutaniParents' Magazine Press 1970 3.47 Grades K - 3

An age-old Japanese folktale.

The Golden TomboH. Tom HallKnopf 1970 4.71 Grades: Read Aloud Preschool

Story of little Toru, a modern Japanese rice farmer's son,loved by all.

Sumi's PrizeYoshiko UchidaScharles Scribner 1964 Grades 1 - 3

Sumi truly wanted to win the kite contest on New YearsDay. Her butterfly kite flew higher and higher until she wassure she would win, that is until the mayor's hat flew away.

The Lmperor and the KiteJane YolenWorld Publishing Co. 1967 Grades 1 - 3

Story of an imprisoned emperor and his daughter'sloyalty. Djeow Seow weaves a strong rope, attaches it to a}Ott' and flies it to her father to aid in his escape froma tower prison.

Japan, Islands of the Risin3 SunJane Werner WatsonGarrard . 1968 3.25 Grade 4

. This informative book introduces the young reader tothe beautiful and usy islands of Japan, and their people,at home, work, school and play. Geography, history, economics,education, and transportation geared to young interest.

Emerging JapanBerry WilliamsMoGraw-Hill 1969 4.50 Grade 4 - 8

An accurate, highly readable depiction of Japan'semergence into the modOrn world in 1850 after isolation,up to today. Illustrated.

The Japanese: People of the Three Treasures by Robert NewmanAtheneum Pdb. 1964 Grades 6 - 10

The origin of these people are shrouded in mist andlegend. This book recounts many of them.

Made In JapanCornelia SpencerKnopf 1970 5.01 Grades 7 - 8

Japanese history in clear details, Japanese arts andorafts by historical development.

Junket to JapanLarissa LorenzLittle, Brown & Co. 1960 3.95 Grades 7 - 9

Photographs

Festivals of JapanHal Buell

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Japan - The Fisherman Under the SeaM. MatsutaniPeccients' Magazine Press 1970 3.47

An age-old Japanese folktale.Grades K - 3

The Golden TomboH. TOA HallKnopf 1970 4,71 Grades: Read Aloud Preschool

Story of little Toru, a modern Japanese rice farmer's son,loved by all.

Sumlls PrizeYoshiko UchidaScharles Scribner 1964 Grades 1 - 3

Sumi truly wanted to win the kite contest on New YearsDay. Her butterfly kite flew higher and higher until she wassure she would win, that is until the mayor's hat flew away.

The Emperor and the KiteJane YolenWorld Publishing Co. 1967 Grades 1 - 3

Story of an imprisoned emperor and his daughter'sloyalty. Djeow Seow weaves a strong rope, attaches it to akite and flies it to her father to aid in his escape froma tower prison.

Japan, Islands Of the Rising SunJane Werner Watsqn \k

.

Garrard 1968 0 3.25 Grade 4This informativeb9o4 introduces the young reader to

the beautiful and vetislands of Japan, and their people,at home, work, school and play. Geography, history, economics,education, and transportation geared to young interest.

Emerging JapanBarry Williams (4,;

7, L; ,.

McGraw-Hill 1969 4.50 Grade 4 - 8An accurate, highly readable.depiction of Japan's

emergence into the modern world in 1850 after isolation,up to today. Illustrated.

The Japanese* People of the Three Treasures by Robert NewmanAtheneum PUb. 1964 Grades 6 - 10

The origin of these people are shrouded in mist andlegend. This book recounts many of them.

Made In JapanCornelia SpencerKnopf 1970 5.01 - Grades 7 - 8

Japanese history in clear details, Japanese arta andorafts by historical development.

Junket to JapanLarissa LorenzLittle, Brown & Co. 1960 3.95 Grades 7 - 9

Photographs

Festivals of JapanHal Buell

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Japan - Festivals of JapanHal Duell,Dodd, Mead and Co. 1965 Grades 6 - 10

Briefly describes origins and observances of religions,historical and holiday celebrations.

JapanWerner BischofBantam 1961 1.25

Photo study of Japan

KyotoMartin HurlimanViking 1962 8.50

Pictures and explanations.

Grades 7 - 12

Grades 7 - 12

HiroshimaJohn HerseyKnopf 1946 2.00 Grades 9 - 12

Story of what happened one day when the A-bomb wesdropped on Hiroshima.

Nine Who Survived Hiroshima dnd NagasakiRobert TrumbullDutton 1957 2.00 Grades 9 - 12

Personal experiences of nine mon who lived through bothatomic bombings.

Postsoript from HiroahimaRapael SteinbergRandom House 1966 Grades 9 - 12

What life is like for the scarred survivors ofHiroshima's atom bomb explosion.

JapanEdward SeidenstiokerLife-World Libraries 1965 Grades 8 - 12

This is a brief authoritative and eye - catching surveyof a country and its people.

The Kimono MindBernard RudofskyDoubleday and Co. 1965 Grades 8 - 12

An informal guide to Japan and the Japanese

Politics in JapanFrank LangdonLittle, Brown & Co. 1967 3.25 paper Grades 9 - 12

Series in Comparative Politics.

Japanese LiteratureDonald KeeneGrove Press, Inc. 1955 1.45 Grades 9 - adults

Introduction to Japanese literature, poetry, theatre, novel.

Japan and the U. S. in AsiaRobert B. Osgood, Osca-ge R. Paokard III, and John H. BadgleySooial Studies School Service 1970 1,95 Grades 9 - 12

Three ossays of different views of Japan's role in Asia.61 r-

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Japan - The United States and JapanEdwin O. ReisehauerHarvard University Press 1965 Grades 8 - 12

A full account of U.S.-Japanese relations on the postwarJapanese, primarily an analysis of Japan'sportwar economy.

The United States and JapanHerbert Passin, Ed.Sooial Studies School Service 1970 1.95 Grades 9 - 12

Six oontributors explore American's reactions to Japan'sgrowing oommerical and political strength. Their up-to-dateanalysis examines the strains, problems, and underlying forcesthat continue to influence Japanese-American relations.

Early JapanJohnathan Norton Leonard and Editors of Time-Life Books.Time-Life Books 1968 4.96 Grades 7 - 12

Theis book,.through colorful illustrations and photosprovides the background necessary to the understanding ofolder Japan which still lives today...an interesting xeader.

Japan: Images and RealitiesRichard HalloranKnopf 1969 6.95 Grades 9 - 12

A book that shatters our stereotypes of modern Japan,disproving the myth of Westernization. Good on political scienc

Korea - The Land and People of KoreaM. EvnnsMacmillan Company 1962 Grades 6 - 10

A faot packed account of Korea with 25 photographs anda map of Korea,

Getting to Know the Two KoreasRichard J. JohnstonCoward-MoCann Pub. Co. 1965 Grades 6 - 10

Historical backgorund describes domination of Koreaby China do Japan and is followd by the role of the U.S.and the U.S.S. R. in the present day.

The War in KoreaRobert LeokieRandom House 1963 Grades 6 - 10

An aocount.of the first war in history in which troopsof a world orgYzation the U.N.) acted as a force to fightan aggressor,

Korea, Land of the 38th ParallelFrank Gosfield and Bernhardt J. NorwoodParents' Magazine Press 1970 4.50 Grades 9 - 12

Baokground books for young people concerned with thebroad spectrum of people, places and events affecting thenational and international scene. A complete story of Koreafrom its earliest history including the Pueblo crisis.

One Mon's Koreas a miscellany chosen by the authorJames WadeHutohins Oriental Books 196a 5.95 Grades 9 - 12

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Malaysia - Getting to Know MalaysiaSeth S. KingCoward-McCann Pub. Co. 1964 Grades 6 - 10

Emphasis is on the similarities among thq countriesof Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak and Sabab.

Malaysia and Singapore in PicturesJames NaohSterling Pub. Co. 1966 Grades 6 - 10

Introduces the reader to the flora, fauna, climate,political and foreign relations and customs of thesepeople.

The Soma', A Monviolent People of MalayaRobert Knox DentanHolt, Rinehart and Winston 1968 2.15 Grades 9 - 12

An anthropological study of the Senoi Bernal people.

Fishermen of South Thailand, TheThomas M. Fraser, Jr.Holt, Rinehart and Winston 1966

An anthropological study ofMalayian people.

Malay Villagers

Grades 9 - 12a fishing village of

Mongolia - The Modern History of MongoliaCharles R. BawdenPraeger 1968 11.50 Grades 9 - 12

A consummate account of the evolution of thecontemporary Mongolian state reviews the anciont originsof the country, liscusses the rule of the Manchus, tracesthe course of the Mongolian national revolution whichresulted in its independence in 1911, and analyzes theevents of the Soviet dominance to the present day.

Nepal - Schoolhouse in the CloudsSir Edmund HillaryDoubleday and Company, 1964 Grades 8 - 12

Sir Edmund's account of his expedition to a HimalayanVillage and the help his expedition gave to the villagers.

Getting to Know the Central HimalayasLora Bryning RedfordCoward-McCann Pub. Co. 1964 Grades 6 - 12

Central Himalayan history of Nepal, Bhutan and Sikkim

Pakistan - The First Book on PakistanJean BothwellFranklin Watts, Inc. 1962 Grades 7 - 12

East and West, products of country, festivals, cities.

The Indus* South Asia's Highway of HistoryJane Werner WatsonGarrard 1970 1970 Grades 5 - 7

Modern Pakistani customs and history of Indus valley.

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Pakistan - PakistanIan StephensPraeger 1963 8.00 Grades 9 - 12

A disousbion of the political and geograOloalpeculiarities of Pakistan precedes a history of thecountry from 1857 to the present, with emphasis onthe events during the partitition of the Indian sub-continent and the dispute over Kashmir.

Paces Area - Let's Visit Micronesia and Guam: Trust Territoryof the Paeifio IslandsJ. C. CaldwellJohn Day Co. 1969 2.9? Grades 7 - 10

The island of Gue; USA and the 2,5000 other islandsof Central Pacific, the government, the people andtheir cultures, their languages. and problems.

Philippines:

The Orient: Australia and the South Sea IslandsYoung People's Story of Our HeritageChildrens Press 1970 4.50 Grades 4 - 8

Australia and the Pacific Islands: A Natural HistoryAllen Keaat 1966 20.30 Grades 9 -12 & up

Geology, geography, ecology, unique animal, bird,fish, insect and plant life of these regions.Random House

Discovering GuamJ'nioe J. BeatyTokyo News Service, Ltd. 1967 4.95 Grades 5 - 12

Scenic, historical Guam described as a guide bookgiving customs, culture, festivals, animals, villageshistorical scenes and many other facts on Guamian life.

Being A PalauanH, G. BarnettHolt, Rinehart and Winston 1960 2.15 Grades 9 - 12

An antropolOgioal study of the Palauan people.

The Philippines: Yesterday and TodayKuhn Contemporary Civilizations SeriesHolt, Rinehart and Winston 2,12 1966 Grades 9 - 12

Barefoot in the PalaceAgnes Newton KeithLittle, Brown and Co. 1955 Grades 8 - 12

A report on living conditions among the nativePhilippinos. An Atlantic monthly press book.

Philippine Diary, 1939-1945Steve MellnikVan Nostrand 1969 6.95 Grades 9 - 12

N.W. II story of the author on Bataan andCorregidor. Good.

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Philippines - Politics in PhilippinesJean GrossholtzLittle, Bown & Co. 1964 3.50

Series in Comparative Politics.Grades 9 - 12

Southeast Asia - Southeast AsiaA Programmed Unit in GeographyMavrinao, etalHolt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. 1964 Grades 6 - 8

Individual study on geography. Very good

Southeast AsiaStanley KarnowTime-Life Books 1962 4.95 Grades 7 - 12

Present day land, people, culture, religion,art, etc. of S.E. Asia. The Chinese role in S.E.Asia. Bali. Excellent

Southeast AsiaTillman DurdinAtheneum 1965 2.77 Grades 9 - 12

An examination of the internal and externalpressures affecting the troubled countries ofS.E. Asia---Singapore. Thailand, Indonesia,the Philippines, Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam andthe Malay Peninsula.

Hill Farms and Padi Fields - Life in MainlandSoutheast AsiaRobbins BurlingPrentice Hall 1965 1.95 paper Grades 9 - 12

Study of people, history, agriculture, religion,outside influences, Independence straggles andlanguage of S.E. Asian countries

Southeast Asia - Race, Culture and NationGuy HunterOxford Univ, Press 1967 3.85 Grades 10 - 12

A oreditable study of the complexities amid theremnants of traditional societies. Three themesspast to present days national-state establishmentafter oolonialismg and racial and etnic differencesin various countries.

Thailand, Burma, Laos and CambodiaJohn Frank CadyPrentice-Hall 1966 3,47 Grades 9 .. 12

A brief history of these four Asian states.

Dootor Tom Dooley, My StoryThomas A. DooleyAriel Books 1962 Grades 6 - 10

A story of a young American doctor who workedwith these people from 1954-61 in their fightagainst sickness and hunger.

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Southeast Asia - The Challenges of World Politics in South andSoutheast Asia

Werner LeviSpreotrum Books 1968 2.45 Grades 9 - 12

Politico and people.

Southeast Asia Today and TomorrowRichard ButwellPraeger 1964 4.95 Grades 9 - 12

Information about the politics of this regionand about some of the complexities that confrontAmerican policy in attempting to cope with thecommunist challenge to Southeast Asia.

The Southeast Asian World: An Introductory EssayKeith BuchananAnchor 1.25 1970 Grades 9 - 12

Describes the facts of life for Southeast Asians-factors of topography, climate, soil, migration,economics and disease that contribute to a cycleof despair. The author draws implications fromthese faots and views their political significancefor each Southeast Asian nation in respect to itsrelationship with other Third World countries andthe Western World.

Taiwan - K'un Shen, A Taiwan VillageNorma DiamondHolt, Rinehart 1969 2.15 Grades 9 - 12

An anthropological study of the fishing village in Taiwan.

Let's Visit FormosaJohn CaldwellJohn Day Co. 1956 2.86 Grades 4 - 8

Island home of Free China, farming , people, cities, etc.

Chiang Kai-ShekRobert PayneB. P. Dutton 1970 10.00

Biography with photos and maps.Grades 10 - 12

Formosa TodayMark ManualPraegor 1964 5.75 Grades 9 - 12

A collection of eleven essays which survey the history,politics, economics, armed forces, intellectual and literarylife, America's policy toward Formosa, and the relationsbetween Taipei and Peking.

Chiang Kai-Shek, Generalissimo of Nationalist ChinaCornelia SpencerJohn Day 1968 4.95 Grades 9 - 12

The internal political an. military developments whichhave resulted in a divided China today are discussed inthis competent biography of Chicng Kai-Shek by the authorof Sun Yat-sen, founder of the Chinese Republic.

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Thailand - Prapan, A Boy of ThailandG. Warren Schloat, Jr.

/Knopf 1970 4.33 Grade 4

Prapan is an average Thai boy living with hitsfamily in Bangkok. This true story, with handsomephotographs, describes his life, activities, and curtoms.

The Springing of the RiceErick Berry /Macmillan 1966 ,

Grade 4 - 6A story of Tam, a Thai boy, Who grows to manhood

and learns to make the decisions of a man during the annualrice planting.

Thailand; Rice Bowl of AsiaJane Werner WatsonGarrard 3.25 1966 Grade 4

Ways of life are changing in this land of pagodas andpalaces, of rice paddies and canals. The nation'shistory, geography, and culture come alive in thisaccount of the country. Excellent

BangkokMartin HurlimanViking Books 1962 8.50

Pioturea and explanationsGrades 6 - 10

Getting to Know ThailandMargaret AyersCoward-McCann Pub. Co. 1959 Grades 6 - 10

Up-to-date information about an exotic country ofthe East.

Made in ThailandMargaret AyerKnopf 1964 Grades 8 - 12

Thailand's oivilization, art and trade.

Thailand TodayValentin ChuThomas Crowell 1968 7.95 Grades 8 - 12

:Excellent on land, people, work today.

Thailand; The War That is, The War That Will heLouis LomaxRandom House 1967 1.95 paper Grades 9 - 12

A full account of American military and politicalinvolvement In Thailand. Interviews with over a hundredThai people and many Americans based in Thailand areincluded in this hard-hitting, eyewitness report.

Tibet - A Cultural History of TibetDavid L. Snellgrove and High Edrerd RichardsonPraeger 1968 12.00 Grades 9 - 12

This study inoludes the history of the early kingsin the sixth century, life in the Middle Ages, and eventssince then. As the title indicates the authors interweavethe historical background with land, people, culture, arts.

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Vietnam - The Story of VietnamHal DareffParents' Magazine Press 1970 4.50 Grade 7 - 10

Background books for young people concerned withthe broad speotrum of people, places, and events affect-ing the national and international scene. Recommended.

Customs and Culture of VietnamAnn Caddell CrawfordC. E. Tuttle 1966 3.95 Grades 7 - 10

A study of the history, geography, people, art,culture, education and economy of Vietnam.

Getting to Know the Two VietnamsFred WestCoward - McCann Publishing Company 1963 Grades 6 - 10

Contrasts the conditions of life in Communist Northand still free South.

The Nation that Refused to StarveJohn W. O'DanielCoward - McCann Publishing Company 1962 Grades 6 - 10

1

Simple, eye-witness account of the struggle of this !

country for survival against Communism, Civil War andStarvation.

Vietnam WitnessBernard IL FallPraeger 1966 Grades 8 - 12

This seleotion of articles published during the last13 years analyze the Vietnam Crisis.

Vietnam DiaryBernard B. FallHolt, Rinehart and Winston 1963 Grades 8 - 12

Vietnam Diary offers the reader a vivid glimpseinto the strange new tactics of guerrilla and counterguerrilla combat.

Behind the Lines - HanoiHarrison SalisburyBantam Books 1970 .95 Grades 10 - 12

The first American newsman to visit North vietnam,Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Harrison Salisbury revealsto the American publio how the Vietnamese war looks fromthe other side. Maps, ?6 pages of photos.

The Vietnam ReaderMarcus G. RuskinRandom House 1965 Grades 8 - 12

Articles and doouments on American foreign oolioyand the Vietnams Crisis

Vietnam Yesterday and TodayEllen HammerHolt, Rinehart, Winston 1966 Grades 8 - 12

Thit blends history with expert thought and somecontroversial opinion.

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Vietnam - Geography of VietnamAnn Caddell CrawfordCharles E. Tuttle 1966 Grades 8 - 12

Customs and cultures of Vietnam, description ofthe country and its people.

VietnamMarvin E. Gettleman, Ed.Fawcett Crept Book 1965 .95 Grades 9 - 12

History, documents, opinions on a world crisis.

Beyond Vietnam: The United States and AsiaEdwin 0, ReischauerKnopf 1967 Grades 9 - 12

Foreign Relations.

Vietnam: Why It MattersThe Economist Illustrated BookletsSocial Science School Service 1970 ,50 Grades 9 - 12

Background to the conflict; how the U.S. becameinvolved and what each side claims it is fighting for.

Village in VietnamGerald Cannon HickeyYale University Press 1964 3.45 Grades 9 - 12

Anthropological study of Vietnam and its people,

ltheir lives, religions, beliefs, kinships, family,

patterns, cults and socioeconomic problems.Excellent.

Tigers in the Rice: the Story of Vietnam from AncientPast to Uncertain FutureWalter J. SheldonCrowell-Collier 1969 2.97 Grades 9 - 12

A recapitulation of Vietnam's history up to thestart of the Paris peace talks traces the complex seriesof conquests and conflicts that have afflicted thecountry throughout its recorded history and examines theorigins, causes, and progress of the present war.Concise, readable introduction for students.

Vietnam: The Origins of RevolutionJohn T. McAlister, Jr.Knopf 1969 7.95 Grades 9 - 12

So many men have died there...why did it all begin.MoAlister traces the Vietnamese conflict through thehistory of Southeast Agia. Academically sound.

Ho Chi Minh: A Political BiographyJean LacoutrureRandom 1968 4.17 Grades 10 - 12

Biography of Ho Chi Minh, North Vietnam leader.

The Secret Search for Peace in VietnamDavid Kraslow and Stuart H. LooryVintage 1968 1.95 Grades 9 - 12

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BLACK AFRICA

CHILDREN - CURRICULUM STUDIES - BOOK SERIES - GRADE 1 - 6

The Time Machine Series - Leonard Discovers AfricaGene DarbyField Educational Publications , .Ina. 1970 K - 3 Grade

Reading Book level 2.5 1.50Teachers Manuel .75

Through African Eyes: Cultures in ChangeI. Coming of Age in African Continuity and Change

II. From Tribe to 'Down* Problems of AdjustmentLeon E, Clark, Ed.Frederick Praeger, Pub. 1969 Upper 5-6-7 grades

Teacher's Lesson Plans

The New AfricaRudolph Schwartz and Harold HammondCambridge Book Co., Inn. 1969 Grades 4 - 8

Study guide, questions and answers, curriculum study,map study, history, culture and people. Excellent refG,'eace.

AfricaWilliam D. AllenMeier 1966 Grades 4 - 8

A textbook giving a well-illustrated, up-to-dategeneral survey of the countries of this continent.

African Crafts for You to MakeJanet and Alex D'AmatoJulian Messner 1969 4.64 Grades 1 - 8

Excellent reference and material on things from Africathat children can create.

The Africans KnewTillie S. Pine and Joseph LevineMoGraw-Hill Book Company 1968 3.50 Grades 1 - 5

The authors combine science and social studies to explainthe use of "teohnologY" in the daily life of the ancientAfricans, over 6,000 years ago. Simple experiments .'reincluded to invite the reader to share the experience ofthe anoient Africans and demonstrate scientific prino5ples.

Let's Visit SeriesLet's Visit West AfricaLet's Visit Middle Africa

John and Elsie CaldwellThe John Day Co. 1968 2.86 Grades 3 - 8

People, land, culture, coonomios. Illustrated.

Africa is PeopleBerbera NolenK. P. Dutton & Co. 1970 6.95 Grades 4 - 8

Social Studies on Africa, first hand accounts from today'sworld,

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Tropical Africa TodayGeorge Kimble and Ronald SteelMcGraw -Hill Book Company 1968 3.95 Grades 4-7

A condensation of the two volume work, Tropical Africa byKimblo and published by the Twentieth Century Fund, thisshorter book foouses upon those countries south of theSahara and North of So. Africa.

African KitAmerican Committee on AfricaCollier-Mtomillan Library Services 1.50

Teaching and Learning About Afrioas A Book of Resource UnitsEdward W, BrioePublished by the authors 7810 Fourteenth St. N.W., Washington D.C.

1964 188 pp 2.00

Teaching Guide on AfricaCompton's EncyolopediaP. E. Compton Co. 1962 12 pp .25

Equatorial Africa:Glenn KittlerNelson 1959

Land, People,

The New World of Tomorrow

2,25 Grades 4 - 8Cultural forte.

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CHILDREN - INFORMATIVE BOOKS - READERS - GRADES 1 - 6

The Lands and Peoples of Kenyam Tanzania, and KenyaKenneth GrundyCollier-Macmillan 1968 2.60

Tice Lands and Peoples of West AfricaSir Rex NivenCollier-Macmillan 1968 2.60

Getting to Know KenyaLeonard IngallsCoward-MoCann, Inc. 1963 2.50 Grades 2-6

Life, people and oustoms

The PygmiesSonia BleakerWilliam Morrow and Company, Inc. 1969 3.50 Grades 4 - 6

Well-written account of an African tribe; thorough,interesting and infortative. 17 illustrations.

Land in the Sun: The Story of West AfricaRussell Davis and Brent AshabrannerLittle, Brown I Co, 1963 4.50 Ages 8 up Grades 3 - 6

The TuaregSonia BleakerWilliam Morrow and Company, Ino. 1969 3.36 Grades 4-6

Introduces the Tuareg, a national of Berber nomads livingin the Sahara. Exoellent index, fine line drawings, andinformation not found elsewhere. 25 illustrations.

The Masai, Herders of Nast AfricaSonia BleakerWilliam Morrow and Company, Inc. 1969 3.36 Grades 4-6

Coverage of Masai government, customs, and culture.Complete and oonoise, 21 illustrations.

The Ashanti of GhanaSonia BleakerWilliam Morrow and Company, Inc. 1969 3.50 Grades 4 -6

Very informative, presents facts. 15 illustrations.

A Week in Aye's World: The Ivory CoastBernheim, Mere and EvelyneCrowell- Collier Press.

Genet Lives in EthiopiaAnna Riwkwin-BriokCollor - Macmillan 1959 2.60

Sia Lives on KilamanjaroAstrid LindgrenMaotillan 1959 Grades 1 - 6

Story of East Afrioa, description and travel. Photographs.

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Okolo of NigeriaPeter BuokleySimon and Sohuster 1962 Grades 4 - 8

Story of young Nigerian boy's life and games.

Secret on the CongoCharles May BimonGinn & Co. 1955 Grades 4 6

Guillot's Afrioan Folk TalesRene GuillotFranklin Watts 1964 Grades 3 - 6

African Art: The oolound Library of ArtDennis DuerdenHamlyn Publishers, London 1968 Grades 3 - adults

48 pages of colored illustrations. Black and white onart and artifaots. Excellent resource.

African MythologyGeoffrey ParrinderRamlyn Publishers, London 1967

Colored plates and stories of

Nigerian Folk TalesBarbaraK and Warren S. Walker, Ed.Rutgers University Press 1961

Folklore, excellent reference

With Stanley in AfricaHall-QuestE. P. Dutton & Co. 1970 3.95

Biography of Stanley.

Grades 3 - adultsmyths and art. Exoellent.

5.40 Grades 3 - 8and supplimentary material.

Grados 3 - 7

Ronnie and the Chief's SonSvefan MartinCollier-Macmillan Library Services 1962 2.60 Grades 1 - 4

Bola and the °bats DrummersLetts SohatzMcGraw Hill Book Co. 1968 4.50 Grades 4-6

Bola, a young West African farmboy, yearnsto beoome aRoyal Drummer at the Oba's palace, but meets with greetfamily resistance.

Bemba: An African AdventureAndree ClairHarcourt 1970 .45 paper Grades 4 - 6

A conflict between a boy's love of the forest's freedomand his dosire to know the world beyond.

The Lion's Whiskers: Tales of AfricaRussell Davis and T5rent AshabrannerLittle, Brown & Co. 1959 3.95

Illustrated,Grates 6 - 8

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YOUTH - BOOK SERIES - SOCIAL STUDIES CURRICULUM - Grades 7 - 12

Africa, South cf the SaharaA Resouroe and Curriculum GuideBarry K. BeyerThomas Y. Crowell Co. Inc., 1969 3.95 Grades 7 - 12

Highly recommended source of information on Africa, excellentbibliography. Introduction, A Teaching Guide, History, andChanging Africa as Topics.

Project AfricaA Social Studies Curriculum Development ProjectCarnegie-Mellon University 1969

Attitudinal Survey of American students toward AfricaERIC Document Reproduction ServiceThe National Cash Register Co.4936 Fairmont Avenue, Bethsada, Md. 20014 1969

Survey of American 7th to 12th grade students attitudes onstereotype and knowledge about Africa. One copy. 2.10

World Areas Today SeriesMan and Communities - Concepts and ValuesAfricaWilliam D. AllenFideler 1970 5.28 Grades 7 - 9

Multitext on a social studies program for meeting thevalue oriels.

Modern Nations in Historical PerspectiveSocial Studies School Serttoe 1970 1.95 each Grades 9 - 12African series is an attempt to view the nations of the world

within the context of their histoioal development.Egypt & The Sudan. by Robert 0 Collins & TignorMorocco, Algeria, Tunisia, by Richard M. BraceNigeria & Ghama, By John E. FlintPortugsese Africa, By Ronald H. ChilooteWest Afrioas The Former French State, by John D. Hargreaves.

Area Studies in Economic Progress SeriesSub-ftheran Africa -- Struggle Against the Past by Salkever & FlynnScott, Poresman 1970 1.08 Sr, High

Investigates the economies of nations naught in the strugglebetween tribal custom and efforts for government planning.

World Studies Inquiry SeriesWorld Studies' AfricaField Educational Publications, Inc. 1970

Student Book 1.50 Teacher's Manuel .75 160 p.Secondary school social studies program designed for the

student who finds standard texts too diffioult to read, preparedfor about 3th grade reading level

World Regional StudiesAfrica Africa' Selected ReadingsFred Burke Fred BurkeHoughton Mifflin 1970 1.50 paper 2.33 cloth 7-12

Two volume series for regional study and another for selectedreadings. Includes everything for social

IRstudies program.

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The Oxfam Series; Case Studies of Developing NationsNigeria: A Boy and LeprosyHoughton Mifflin 1970 .75 Intermediate, Jr. High &

Case study on problems of Nigeria. Sr. High

The kublio Issues SeriesDonald W. Oliver and Fred M. NewmannHarvard Social Studies Project Grades 7 - 12American Education Publications Unit Books 1969 .30 a copy

Unite are one case study of historical subjects andcontemporary studies on Colonial Kenya and others. 48 pp.Unit Titles: India and Pakistan

Southeast AsiaChina: The Troubled Asian GiantAfrica: Emerging Nations Below the SaharaChanging Latin AmericaJapan: Asia's Busy Island GiantMap Skills for Today's Geography (grades 7-9)

Byline BooksNew York Times PaperbacksNew York Times 1969 1.65 Sr. High

Concise paperbacks by the N.Y. Times experts, designed toshow the student the relationship between the past and presentby covering history, economics, culture, people and politicsin fantastio detail. Illustrated with maps, charts and photos.Titles/ Southeast Asia

/aria& by Waldemar NelsenRussia by SalisburChina by Harry SchwartzLatin America by Tad SzuloMiddle East

AfricaLeslie DulyCharles E. Merrill Pub. Co. 1970 2.00 High School

World Cultures to Perspective Series, paperback serieswhich emphasizes trends, human issues relative to youth.

Countries of the World SeriesT. S. Denison and Company, inc. 1970 Jr. High and up 5.98 each

Information about history, geography, habits, customs ofthe people, education, industry, political activities, etc.Illustrated with original photo, Excellent.Titles: Come Along to the Congo, by Clarence Westphal

Come Along to South Africa, by Mabel RobisonCome Along to Ethibpia by Joseph SimonsonCome Along to Tanganyika by George Hall

Emerging AfricaScholastic Book Services of Scholastic Magazine 1965 .95

Multi-text for Jr, High on history, geography, culture,eoonomioa, politioal life with study aids. Paper. Excellent

World Affairs GuidesLeonard KenworthyTeachers College Press, Columbia Univ. 1965 1.95 each-paper

Titlamt Eitudvins Africa

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Let's Travel BooksChildren: Press 1969-70 3.38 each Grades 6 - 8

Titless Let's Travel in the Congo, by KittlerLet's Travel in bageria.& Ghana by Kittler

Modern Afrioan HistoryJohn HatchOxford University Press, London 1969 Jr. High & up

Titles: Afrioa, the Rebirth of Self-RuleThe Dilemma of South AfricaNew From AfricaEveryman's AfricaAfrioa-- Today and TomorrowA History of Post-War Africa

The Changing Map of AfricaRobert Hodgson and Elvyn 3tonemanD. Van Nostrand Co. Ino. 2nd ed. 1969 1.75 Grades 7 - up

Countries and maps, resource information from geographersfor U.S. Dept. of State.

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YOUTH - INFORMATIVE BOOKS - READERS Grades 7 - 12

Tropical AfrioaRobert CoughlanLife World LibraryTime Incorporated, N.Y. 1963 3.,5 Grades 7 and up

Emoellent material on nations, people, history, culture,religion, economics, colonialism, nationalism to futurehistory. Well Illustrated.

African KingdomsBasil DavidsonTime, Inc, Great Ages of Man Book 5.95 1966 Grades 7 & up

Excellent material on history and present day Africa.Well illustrated. 192pp.

A Handbook of New NationsG. Ettel Pearoy and Elvyn StonemanThomas Y. Crowell 1968 8.95 Sr. High and up

Excellent information on new African nations, also Asia.

Afrioa in PemspeotiveF. Seth Singleton and John ShinglerHayden Book Co. Purchase through Social Studies School Service

1967 3.25 paper Sr. HighThis candid and comprehensive text presents a probing, myth-

dispelling approach about the history, geography, institutions,and people of Africa. Bibliography, 70 photographs, 20 mapsand charts. 310 pp.

Eaergent AfrioaScipioClarion Book-Puroheae through Social Studies School Service

1969 1.95 paper Sr. HighAuthor examinee the problems newly independent nations

face in building stable economics; explores exergent Africa'scolonial legaoy, political structures, technical deficiencies,educational programs and foreign policies. 184 pp.

Patterns of African Development: Five ComparisonsHerbert J. Spiro, Ed,Spectrum. Purchase through Social Studies School Service

1969 , 1.95 paper Sr. HighFive outstanding political theorists consider the direction

of African develOpmentJ politics, nationalism, modernization,politiCal theory and original political proactioe, :44 pp.

Africa 1969Pierre Etienne DoatertSocial StUdies School Santos 1969 1.75 paper Sr. High

Condise, informative text, with 42 maps, geography, history,government, politics, culture and economy of 39 independentAfrioAn-nations, with a glimpse into thpfuture of each, plusnotes'on the now-dependent territories. 89 p. Illustrated.

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Political Awakening of AfricaRupertEherson and Martin Kilson, Ed.Spectrubso. Purchase through Social Studies School Service

1969 1.95 paper Sr. High and upThe foremost African politicians and intellectuals

spealCvut.on the problems and potentialities of their newlywon independence. Words from African leaders such asNkrumeR41oure, Selassie, Mboya, Nyerere and Houphouet-Boigny.....41,..414s,seetions on reactions to colonialism, Africannatio0alibm, African politioal parties and inner - Africanproble4e. 175PP

InternatOnal Relations in the New AfricaI. Will i@Spectruiir 2.45 Sr. High and up

Ek44nei the way in which new nations deal with oldprobleMi,of national interest and security, conflictingideolOtiee,artiticial boundaries, and balance Of power

Frem information gathered in interviews withAfride4lOrisidents,.foreign ministers, politicans, ambassadorsand from documents and reports, the author illuminates thecotplex:prOCess of developmental international relationsand offerSoguidelines for interpreting the future courseOf'eVints in the changing region. 175 PP.

French- Speaking Africa: The Search for IdentityLewis, Rd.

2952.95 Sr. High and up11:0011eotion of 15 outstanding essays of interest and

external political, social and economic problems confrontingVle ne*ly 'independent nations of French-speaking Africa. 256 pp.

West AftiO4he French Speaking Nations -Yesterday and TodayAdloffHolti.Rtnehart and Wilson 1964 Grades 9 - 12

Contemporary Civilizations Series

East Wind'Over Africa: Bed China's African OffensiveJohn:;K.-CObleyWater ' 2.45 Sr. High and up

Explains how the Chinese Communists use trade, aid,propaganda'and diplomatic maneuvering to foment revolution inAtrida.. The author show how they are as flexible in their-methods as they are rigid in their aims: to create an anti-Westetli and anti-White zone within a SinocentriC world. 276 pp.

The Africian GeniusBasil DavidsonLittle, 'Brown & Co. 1970 6.95 Pr. High and up

Akintroduotion to African social And cultural history.Illuetpated.

Africa leSterday andTodayClitrk igoote and' Ann Dunbar, Ed.Bantam Books . 1970 .95 paper. Grades 9 - 12

The:''George School Readings on Developing Lands. Adistinguished collection of essays by the world's foremostgeOloOist,.:anthropologists and historians on 'Africa'stroubled past,pretent and prospects of her futUre.

,

4.taa.r.9 °V C1

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An Atlas of African AffairsRobert C. Kingsbury and Robert N. TaaffeSooial Studies School Service 1970 1.95 Sr:. High.

African coverage in mans and text of every aspect ofcontemporary African political and economic affairs.56 maps. 133 pp.

Africa in the Days of ExplorationRolani and Caroline Oliver, Ed,Social Studies School Servioe 1970 1.95 paper Sr. High

EXplimers and travelers portray life and oustoms ofpre-oolonial Africa as they witnessed them. Through vividoriginal documents and desoriptions Africa is seen in allthe diversity whioh met the eyes of her first visitors- -its people, its traditions, its centers of learning. 152 pp.

Aisrleat Her History, Lands and PeopleJohn WilliamsSocial Studies School Service 1.95 paper Sr. High

Pictorial Paperbeok Histories. Tne dramatio course ofAfrican history from the Egyptian dynasties to the recentstruggles for independence. More than 400 pictures, includ-ing old maps and rare prints. Separate sections dramaticallytell of the slave trade, Zulu Wars, the Boer War, the yearsup to W.W. If and recent conflicts for independence.

The New States of AfricaForeign Polioy Association - Head Line SeriesSocial Studies School Service .85 paper 1967 Sr. High & up

Independence and after, problems of development, role ofmilitary, African presence in world affairs, United Statesand Africa.

No Room in the ArkAlan MooreheadDell Book Company 1970 .60 paper Sr. High and up

Based on his last three visits to Africa, Alan Mooreheadhas produced a panoramio view of Kenya, Uganda, and Tangan-yika and of the Ipeople and animals which live there.

The White NileAlan MooreheadDell Book Company 1970 .75 paper Sr. High and up

The adventaree of Burton, Stanley, Livingstone and othermen who, in the second half of the 19th century, explored andconquered the mysterious regions of the Nile.

AfricaSteelton and UttleyGinn and Co. 1968 2.44 paper Sr. High and up

Geography. A regional study of the continent of Africadescribing the latest political and industrial developmentof the various oountries. Within the framework of geographicallocation, emphasis is placed upon the countries whioh areattempting to develop natural resources, eduoation, andindustry. Dr. Hiselen's personal experiences in Africa bringto the text an immense amount of human interest.

I a,

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The Imminent Rains: A Visit Among the Last Pioneers of AfricaJohn HeminwayLittle, Brown and Co. 1968 6.95 .Sr. High Viohool and up

Illustrated.

Africa: Background for TodayMacGregor-Haste.Citerion 1968 2.80 Sr. High School

Well-written analysis of historical developments throughcutthe continent of Africa which leads to an understanding ofconditions today. Dealing with several large geographicalareas the author describes early people of the region, thebeginning of exploration, the slave trade, colonialization byEuropean countries, and the rise of nationalism. Concludingwith new world relations, inter-Afrioan harmony and economicprogress within each country.

Africa in the 19th and 20th CenturiesJoseph C. Anene and Godfrey Brown, Ed.Thomas Nelion 1967 5.00 Jr. High and up

Essay handbook for teaohers on recent research in AfricanHistory.

Afrioa is PeopleBarbara'Nolen, Ed,E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc. 1967 6.88 Sr. High and up

First hand accounts from contemporary Africa, anthologywith stories about Africa. Illustrated with photos.

AfrioaImmanuel WallersteinRandom 1967 3.47 Sr. High and up

An interpretation of the major political developments inAfrica between 1957 and 1965 from the perspeotive of a majorsooiml movement on the continent toward African unity.

West AfricaJohn D. HargreavesPrentice 1967 3.47 Sr, High and up

A study of the influence of French colonialism on Dehomey,Guinea, Ivory Coast, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, UpperVolta and Togo.

Leaders of the New AfricaEdna Mason KaulaWorld 1966 Sr. High and up

A combination of history and biography whioh describes howeaoh nation of the Afrioan continent freed itself and what thepeople and leaders are like.

The People of AfrioaM. TurnballWorld 1966 Jr. High and up

Exoellent disoussion of the geographical features of Africa,its customs, rituals and native tribe,

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Africa, the Past and PresentElizabeth Bartlett ThompsonHoughton Mifflin 1966 Sr. High and up

This book tells the history of this continent.

AfricaEmil SohulthessThe Viking Press 1966 6.95 Jr. High and up

Land, people, photos, animals. Excellent

Africa's Search for IdentityVictor FerkissBrazilIer 1966 6.50 Sr, High and up

A survey of Africa including its domestic) and inter-national problems.

Nigeria and GhanaJohn FlintPrentice 1966 3.47 Sr. High and up

A short survey of political, social and cultural climatewithin these countries and the rise of African nationalism.

Africa Remembereds Narratives by West Africans from the Era ofthe Slave Trade.Philip D. Curtin, Ed.University of Wisconsin 2.95 Sr. High and up

Bare collection of personal narratives of 10 West Africanswith first-hand experience of the slave trade. In additionto relating vivid, exciting and sometimes shocking personalexperiences, these recollections tell muoh about Africansocieties from which thousands of slaves were imported tothe Americas.

A History of East and Central Afrioai To the Late NineteenthCenturyBasil DavidsonAnchor 1.95 Sr. High and up

Description of the growth of the Bantu, Swahili and otherAfrican cultures from their Iron Age (some 2000 yeaza ago)to the eve of European colonization. Reviews developmentof the Indian Ocean trade, the growth of Swahili civilizationalong the coast, and the making of commercial links withinterior.

African Heritage Anthologyi Black African Personality and CultureJacob DrIohiir, Ed.Collier ' 1.25 Sr. High and

Africa as viewed by Africans through stories, poemeii-13%),466,folk tales and eysaye. Gives a vivid picture of Black Africaand dispels many misconceptions about the otltural rootsof tepdayls Black Amorioas.

Religion in AfricaGeoffrey ParrinderPenguin 1,43 Sr. High and up

Considers all the religions of Africa* Christianity, Islamand traditional religions, plus the diatinotive marks ofAfrican religion.

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AfAcar. Beginnings("diver Jiahoe'liking 2.45 Sr. High and up

Africa's past, long buried in misconceptions, is nowbeing rediscovered through the work of archaeologists andanthropologists. This book describes the many diversecultures of the oontinent. in an accurate and comprehensivoaccount of the rich heritage of the African peoples andnations.

The Afrioan Past: Chronicles from Antiquity to Modern TimesBasil Davidson Sr. High and upLittle, Brown & Co. 1964 7.95 or Grosset paper 2.95

An unusual collection of rare and historic documentsrelating the story of Africa's long history as written andtold by chiefs and kings, travelers and merohants, pttstesand ptiests, poets and solderis. One-third of the materialle based on African records, the remainer domes fromEuropean, Asiatio and Amewioan sources. Includes photographsof tare doouments ant ancient insoriptions and portraits.

The Lonely AfricanColin M. TurnbullClarion 1.95 Sr. High and up

Examination of Afrioan tribalism which shows through aseries of individual portraits, the dtlelama of the anew"Afriogn....the political leader, theslum dweller, the collegegraduate and th6 woman...oaught between a tribal past and anunoortain future.

The Lost Cities of AfricaBasil DavidsonLittle, Brown & Co. 2.25 1959 Sr. High and up 7.95 hardcover

146006 the development of African kingdoms 1500 years beforethe coming of the Europeans. From writings of olassicaloomaentators end Arab soholare, from the investigations ofmodern hietolans and archaeologists, the author provides anexcellent baokground for the study of oontemporary Afrioa.Pxrvides a thorough historionl examination of art, literature,industry and government.

An African TreasuryLangstonlinghesPyramid'' Books 1960 .50 Sr, High rnd up

Artioles, essays, stories and poems by Blaok Africans.

African HeritageSkip WestphalT.S. Denison and Co. Ino. 1960 3.50 Jr. High and up

BoOnomy and produots of Afrioa

A Glorious Age in AfricaDaniel Chu & Elliott SkinnerZenith Books - Doubleday 1965 2.95 Sr. High and up

Story of three great African empires, Ghana, Mali & Songhay.

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ADULTS - MATURE REAMRS - RESOURCES FOR LIBRARIES AND TEACHERS

African Arfairs for the General ReaderAfrican Bibliographic Center for the Council of theAfrican-American Institute

A selected and introductory bibliograical guide from1960 to 1967. 1967 ,'210 p. Request

Lost Worlds of AfricaJames WellardE. P. Dutton 1970

Illustrated with

The Great SaharaJames WellardE. P. Dutton 1970

Illustrated with

6.9524 photos, maps, indexed.

7.9534 photos, maps, travel.

Population and Political Systems in Tropical Africaaobert F. StevensonColumbia Books 1968 10.00

New insights into the population density and complexityof the political system. General survey of tropical areasshoting the population density/state formation relationshipas genarrally and positively related over time.

The Population of Tropioal AfricaJ. C. Caldwell and C. OkonjoColumbia Books 1960 10.00

Defines and analyzes the population problems of tropicalAfrica in artioles of speoial importanoe covering demographiosituations, population growth and economic development,government policies, changing family patterns, mass familyplanning programs and sooial studies.

The Geography of Modern AfricaWilliam'A. HanoeColumbia Books 1964 13.50

Well illustrated with statistical, demographic, politicaland eoonomio charts and information. Standard reference text.

Dakar and West African Roonomic DevelopmentRiohard J. PetereoColumbia Books 1967 8.75

An analysis of the effeot of independence upon the port ofKakar and its importance in the political and economic frameworkof present-day West Africa.

Manpower Strategy for Developing Countriess Lessons from EthiopiaEli Glnzberg and Herbert A. SmithColumbia Books 1967 6.75

A report for the Miopian government on how oan investmentsin training be related to the absorptive opapaoity of Ethiopia'seoonoay.

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SaharaJohn Julius NorwichE. P. Dutton 1970 15.00

Travel, illtstrated with photos.

Africa, Progress Through CooperationJohn grefa-SmartDodd, Mean and Co. 1966 2.25

Council on World Tension Book

The Scramble for AfricaRaymond Betts-Heath 1966 3.20

A collection of essays which studies colonization of Africaby Europeans explaining partition and present situations.

Ghana in PicturesVisual Geography SeriesSterling Publishing Co. Inc. 1965 Jr. High and up

People, land and culture. Illustrated with photos.

The Land and People of KenyaEdna Mason KaulaLippincott 1968 2.45

A serviceable, up-to-date account that stresses Kenya'sprogress since its independence from the British in 1963.After describing the geography and tribal cultures of thecountry, Kaula covers in some detail President Kenyatta'sefforts to build unity and national pride through a stableworking African socialsim. Illustrated with map and photos.

Kenyatta's CountryRichard CoxPraeger 1965 5.95

An analysis of British settlers in Kenya and the newKenya of African leaders by foreign correspondent.

African Firebrand: Kenyatta of KenyaJules ArcherJulian Messner, Pub. 1969 3.50

African country of Kenya: tribalism, nationalism, indep-endence, British emperialism, race wars, human and civilrights stn new nations. Resources for Social Studies. Youth.

Black Mothers The Years of the African Slave TradeBasil DavidsonLittle, Bro*n & Co. 1961 6.95 cloth 2.45 paper

As paper published under the titles The African Slave Trade:Pre-Colonial History, 1450-1850. Illustrated.

Freedom and Afvezt.Tom MboyaLittle,. Brown and Co. 1963 5.95 Illustrated.

Africa, Yesterday and TodayClark Moore and Ann Dunbar, Ed.Bantam Co 1968 ..95 paper

Nationalism, peacO-Corps workers and a South African whitelawOyamr

immommirmimm..

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Operation Crossroads AfricaRuth T. PlimptonViking Preas 1962 3.95

Story of U.S. undergraduates in Africa on swum' workin 1961.

People of AfricaJames L. GibbsHolt, Rinehart 1965 11.95

Anthropological studies of fifteen African peoples andtheir cultures.

Understanding an African Kingdom -- BunyoroJohn BeattieHolt, Rinehart 1965 1.95 paper

Anthropological study of the Bunyoro people.

Bunyoro - An AfricanJohn BeattieHolt, Rinehart

Case studies in

Kingdom

1960 1.95 paperanthropology.

Art and Aesthetics in Primitive SocietiesCarol F. JoplingE. P. Dutton & Co. 1970 3.95 paperback

Anthropological collection of primitive interaction inAfrica and Oceania.

Education and Nation Building in AfricaCowan O'Connel ScanlonPraeger . 1969 2.95 paper

Education in Africa.

African WildlifeFranz Adam' ReedelbergerViking Press 1965 8.95 224 pp.

IllusWted with- colored plates of zoology, animals, birdswith scientific explanations. Excellent from Jr. High up.

Africa and AfricansPaul BohannanNatural History Press 1964 1.45 paper

. Colonialism, ancient Africa, tribal Africa and Africa inthe modern world.

The Story of Africa: South of the SaharaKatharine SavageWalek, Inc. 1961

History, missionaries, explorers. 184 pp. Illustrated & maps.

African GenesisRobert ArdreyAtheneum 1961 5.25

The aUthor believes man originated in. Africa, not Asia basedon anthropological evidence.

African StoriesDoris LeasingBallantine Books 1965 1.25 Collection of stories.

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A Guide to African HistoryBasil DavidsonZenith Book - Doubleday 1965 2.95

Short history, excellent from Jr. High up.

The AfricanHarold Courla*derBantam Books 1969 .95 paper Jr. High and up

The story of Hwesuhunu, heir to a proud tribal culture,who is sole'. into slavery by his own king. This novelreoreates with powerful authenticity the details of Afrioanvillage life, the passage to America, and the conditionsof Southern slavery.

The African QueenC. S. ForesterBantam Books 1979 .75 paper

A perilous journey down a Central Afrioan river in a smallboat brings together an oddly matohed ouple: the spinstersister of a missionary and a rough Cookney meohanio. Forthe mature student, the novel provides an exating tale ofadventure and points out that even very ordinary people havetheir moments of heroism.

Born FreeForever FreeLiving FreeJoy AdamsonBantam Books 1970 .75 paper

Three separate books and true story of a family whoraises a lioness, Elsa, as a pet, then trained her to fightand kill so that she oould return to her home, the Africanjungle.

My People, My AfrioaCredo VUsa'mazulu MutwaJohn Day Co, 1969 6.95

A Zulu witohdoator who has been oalled "the Homer of Afrioa"has written a jarring book that gives new direotiono in thestudy of blaok Afrioan heritage, from an Afrioan point ofview. Exoellent nonfiotion for high school and up.

David Livingstone: Foe of DarknessJeanette EatonWilliam Morrow and Company 1969 3.95

Authentio adventures of Livingston's explorations andmissionary work in Central Africa. Exoellent for grades 7-9.

The True Story of David LivingstoneArnoldChildren. Press 1970 2.96 Excellent for 5th grade & up.

Afrioan Traveler, The Story of Mary KingsleyRonald SymeWilliam Morrow and Company, Inc. 1969 3.95

A zestful biography of Mary Kingsley, the first women toexplore Afrioa, armed with nothing but ouriosity, a sense ofhumor, and an unbrella. 18 illustrations, Grades 7-9

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Nigerian Pioneer, The Story of Mary SlessorRonale. SymeWilliam Morrow and Company, Inc. 1969 3.95

An extraordinary women who dedicated thirtyOrtne years ofher life to help people of Nigeria. An inspiring story.20 illustrations. Grades 7-9

On SafariArmand DenisE. P. Dutton 1970 6.95

Biography, a story of a man's life in search of adventure.64 Illustrations.

The Slave Who Bought His FreedomKaren HennerlyE. P. Dutton & Co. 1970 4.50

A biography of Ibo tribal leader who had been a slave and hisadventures. Exoellent for Jr. High and up

Afrioan News DigestPeter MoChesney, Ed.Psrrel Lines Inc. 1 Whitehall St. New York, N.Y. 10004

African OpinionJames L. Btown, Ed.African Picture and Information Service, 8 West 117th St. N.Y. 10026

Free and Inexpensive Learning Materia3sGeorge Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn. 37203 2.00

Periodicals and JournalsAfrican Arts/ Arts D'AfriqueAfrican Studies BulletinAfrica TodayThe Journal of Afrioan HistoryThe Jeidscal of Modern' African

$10/yr.$20/yr.

5/yr.14.50/yr.

Studies 9.50/yr.

Free and Inexpensive Materials on World AffairsWorld Affairs Materials, Brooklyn College, Broolyn, N.Y. 1.00

Penguin African Library PaperbacksAfrica in Social Change by P. C. Lloyd 1967 1.65African Profiles by Ronald Segal 1962 1.(5A Short History of Africa by Roland Oliver and J.D. Page 1962South West Africa by Ruth WestThe Rise of South Afrioan Reioh by Brian BuntingThe New States of West Africa by Ken PostSouth Afrioas The Peasants Revolt by Govan MbekiSouth Africa's Hostages: Basutoland, Bechuanaland and

Swaziland by Jaok HalpernAfrican Outline - General Introduction by Paul BohannanAfrican Trade Uniona by Joan DaviesThe African Past' Chronicles from Antiquity to Modern Times

by Basil DavidsonThi Development of Modern Nigeria by Okoi ArikpoEast Africa' The Search for Unity by A. F. HughesThe Afrioan Past by Basil DavidsonWhich Way Africa? by Basil DavidsonThe New States of West Atria by Ken Post

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LATIN AMERICA - MEXICO

CHILDREN - Book Series - Social Studies Curriculum - Grades 1 - 6

The Land and People SeriesRose BrownJ. B. Lippincott 1960 3.25 each

Brief history, land, people, airways, highways, cities, illus.The Land and People of ArgentinaThe Land and People of ChileThe Land and People of MexicoThe Land and People of Venezuela

Enchantment of South and Central America gooksChildrens Press 1970 1.38 each :rale 5-up

These new titles are tart of the nlanned twenty booksencompassing the countries of South and Central America. Theyintegrate the historical, geographic, civic and culturalaspecta and tell facinating, true stories in an invitingmanner. Excellent for reference and social studies.

Ecuador available nowColombiaChileUruguayBrazil 11

Colombia in processArgentina

In Caneda and Latin AmericaHolt, Rinehart and Wilson 1967 Grades 5-6

Social Studies textbooks on Knowing Our Neighbors coveringinterrelated studies of the history and geography of Canadaand Latin America, emphasizing the cultural heritage andpersonality of each country.

Textbook 6.36Teacher's ed. 6,36Studybook 1.96Teacher's ed.of studybook 1.96

The Makers of Latin AmericaDonald WorcesterE. P. Dutton 1970 4.95

History for juveniles. Illustrated.

Three Worlds of Latin AmoficaDonald WorcesterE. P. Dutton 1970 1 4.95

History for juvenile;, Mexico, Central America, Swath America

Neighbors to the SouthDelia GoetzHarcourt, Brace and Co. 6 1956 Illustrated.

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The Story of the Mexican American, The Men and the LandRudolph Aouna 1969 3.76

Mexican Americana, Past, Present, and FutureJulian Nava 1969 2.68

American Book Company 1969The concepts and methods of all the social soiences: history,

geography, economics, political science, sociology, psychologyand anthropology are integrated for a total study of theMexican American for the understanding of this minority group.Rudolph Aouna's book appropriate for upper intermediate andJr. High levels. Nava's book appropriate at the upper primaryand intermediate grade levels. Teacher's Guide .25

Let's Travel to MexiooD. Geis, Ed.Childrens Press 1965 3.38 Upper 5 - 6 grades

A travelog approach to history and geography, people andplease. Well illustrated in oolor.

CHILDREN - READERS - Grades 1 - 6

Josephina FebruaryHyaline NessCharles Soribner's Sons 1963 Primary story-Latin America

Josephina wants to buy her grandfather real leather shoesfor his birthday, so she gathers fruit from the grove and setsoff for the marketplace to earn the money to buy them. On theway she finds a small black burro, whioh she names Cap. Jos-ephina spends so muoh time playing with Cap that when shefinally reaches the market it is olosed. A neighbor, Mr.Hippolyte, has a solution, but it means giving up Cap.

BenitoClyde BullaThomas Crowuil Co. 1961 Intermediate story-Latin Amer.

The Two Uncles of PabloHarry BohnHarcourt, Brace and World 1959 Illus. Intermediate story

The Luoky LlamaAline Curtis DesmondBronson, Macmillan 1939 Intermediate

Tuohin's Mayan TreasureMary Jane FoltzWilliam Morrow and Company, Inc, 1969 3.25 Grades 4-6

Fiction based on fact with Mayan illustrations. Well-done.

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Mexioos Land of the plumed SerpentClara Louise Grant and Jane Werner WatsonGarrard Publishing Co. 1968 3,25 Grade 4

The fasoinating country and people of Mexico arc presentedhere in legends, stories, and informative chapters coveringmany topics. The cultures and ()rises of Mexico's Indian andSpanish past are described to clarify the country's present.

Francisco Pizarro, Finder of PeruRonald 8ymeWilliam Morrow and Company, Inc. 1969 3.36 Grades 4 - 6

Story of Pizarro in Peru. Illustrated,

The IncaSonia BleakerWilliam Morrow and Company, Ina. 1969 3.50 Grades 4 - 6

ruminating material on Indian life in a text that is seriousand packed solid with informational details.

Perus Land Astride the AndesJane Werner WatsonGarrard Publishing Co. 1967 3.25 Grade 4

His a well-rounded picture of Peruvian life as it was livedlong ago by Inca Indians high in the Andes Mountains and asit is lived today in both rural areas and modern cities. Lifepatterns of the people are revealed clearly.

Caves of the IncasIlla M. WaltohParents Press 1969 3.95 Grades 5 - 9

This is a story about exploration and disoovery in thePeruvian Andes. Finding a hidden Inca road proves to be thebeginning of an exciting adventure.

Famous Latin- American LiberatorsBernadine BaileyDodd, Mead, Co. 1960 Grades 3-6

Biography for young people. Illustrated.

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YOUTH - BOOK SERIES - SOCIAL STUDIES CURRICULUM - Grades 7 - 12

Come Along Series - Countries of the World SeriesT. S. Denison and Company, Inc. 1969 5.98 each

Information about history, geography, habits, customs ofthe people, education, industry, political aotivities. Illus.with original photos. Jr. High and up. Excellent.

Come Along to Mexico by Mabel Otis Robison and Joes GarciaCome Along to Brazil by Jacquelyn Francisco

Cambridge Regional StudiesLatin AmericaRudolph Sohwartz and Harold Hammond Jr. High and upCambridge Book Company, Ino, 1969 paper .85 cloth 2.25

History, people, culture, Textbook and study guide withquestions and answers, map study.

Latin AmericaRobert J. AlexanderScholastic Book Services 1964 Paper .95

Egcellent multi-text for Jr. High. History, geography,culture, political and economic problems of twenty LatinAmerican Republics

Latin American ranoramaHeadline Series by Foreign Policy AssoolationSocial Studies School Servioe 1966 paper.85

Sooial and political trends, economic problems and allianoefor progress, hemisphere relations, conditions in key countries,issues and opportunities.

American Neighbors Multi-TextFideler' 1969 Early Jr. High

Man and Communities, oonoepts and values, a completesocial otudies program for meeting the value crisis.American Neighbors, John P. Augelli, Ed, 7.95Caribbean Lands, John P. Augelli, Ed. 6.21Mexico, Patricia Fent Ross 4.48South America, RaymOnd Fideler, Carol Kvande 5.28Brasil, Stella Burke May 3.97Great Ideas of Man, Jerry E. Jennings 5.81

Brazil by WebbArgentina and Chile by BlanketenGinn and Company 1969 1.60 each Jr. High and up

Ginn Studies in Depth - Today's World In Foous. Each paper-back book study is a spotlight on world affairs today treatingone major culture area. Illustrated, also teaohing unit assupplement.

Latin Americas The Emerging LandsJ. A. RiordanCharles E. Merrill Pub. Co. 1970 2.00 Jr. High

Paperback series, trends emphasized, huzar. issues relativeto youth.

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Discovering the Other Americana, the People of Latin AmericaDorothy K. Baldwin, Claude PhillipsLyons and Carnahan 1958 2.25 Jr, High

Discoverers and explorers: Balboa and Cortez, Liberatorsof South America, present civilization which reflects pastand present day, Carribbean,_ Illustrated, maps.

Modern Nations in Historical PerspectiveSocial Studies Seiool Service 1969 1.95 each Sr, High

This series of 24 paperbacks le a major effort by historiansto view the statue and problems of the nations of the worldwithin the context of their historical development. Past,presentday political, social, economic behavior, and dilemmasof 20th o, Spectrum books, ,

Argentina, Arthur P. WhitakerCentral America, Mario RodriquezCuba, Haiti and Dominican Republic, John E. FaggVenezuela and Colombia, Harry BernsteinThe West Indies and the Guianas, D.A.G. Waddell

Life World LibraryTime, Inc. N.Y.

Excellent material on geography, people, history, slavery,agriculture, economy, education, politics, religion, art,culture; future prospects. Well illustrated. Jr. High and up.4.95.

The Andean Republics - Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, PeruWilliam Weber Johnson 1965

Central America - Guatemala, Hondoras, El Salvador,Niaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, British HondorasHarold Lavine 1964

Colombia and Venezuela and the GuianasGary Maoftin 1965

The River Plate Republics - Argentina, Paraguay, UruguayJ. Macro Ferguson 1965

The West Indies - Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, Dominican Republic,Puerto Rico and the islandsCarter Harman 1963

Chile in PicturesVenezuela in PicturesSterling Publiohing Co. 1965 Jr. High and up

People, land, culture in Visual Geography Series. Illus.

Cuba, The Continuing RevolutionByron WilliamsParentis Magazine Press 1969 4.50 Jr, High and up.

Background book for yough concerned with broad spreotrumof people, places and events affecting the national and inter-national scene. An examination of a long line of Cuban rev-olutionaries, Cmbals past as well as ten years of Castroism.

Latin AmericaEdwin A. Roberts Jr.Social Studies School Service 1970 2.00 Sr. High and up

Communism's strength in Brazil; its failure in Peru; itsfirst Western satellite in Cuba. Alliance for Progress; squalorand degradation in Bolivia.

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World Studies Inquiry SeriesField Educational Publisetions, Inc. 1970

For students reading below grads ltv,s1 of about 5th graderesiding level. Three 160 -page books on !ale, Africa and LatinAmerica orgiaized around geography, traditional patterns ofoulture, changing patterns, people and thought, problems andpromises.

World Studiess Latin America by Mr. Alfred Jamieson 1.50Teacher's Manual .75

Area Studies in Eoonomio Progress SeriesLatin Akerioa - Reform or Revolution by MaddenScott, Poresman & Co. 1969 1.08 Sr. High

A series of eight paperbacks dealing with eoonomin progressin eight major areas: historical and geographical background,present economic status, oritioal eoonomio problems, worldrelationships. Inoludes Sub-Saharan Africa, China, India,Japan, The Middle East and The Soviet Union as separate books.Latin American presents a study of countries in ferment, seekingto alleviate proverty and injustice.

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YOUTH - INFORMATIVE BOOKS - READERS Grades 7 - 12

The First AmericansG.H.S. BushnellMoGraw-Hill 1968 2.95 Jr. High & up.

In this profusely illustrated volume, the latest arch-aeologioal findings are used to present the history ofthe Indian oivilizations in America from 5000 B.C. to theHispanic conquests. Excellent

Latin AmericaWilliam SohurzE. P. Dutton 1970 2.50 Sr. High & up.

A desoriptive survey of Latin Amerioa, maps, tables, charts.

Brazil: The Infinite CountryWilliam SchurzE. P. Dutton 1970 6.75 Sr, High & up.

Social studies of the country of Brazil.

This New WorldWilliam SohurzE. P. Dutton 1970 6.75 Sr. High and up.

Sooial studies of the civilization of Latin America.

Raoe Mixture in the History of Latin AmericaMagnus MornerLittle, Brown & Co. 1967 2,50 paper. 178 pages Sr. High

Inside South AmerioaJohn GuntherHarper and Row 1967 5.95 Jr. High and up. Sr. High

Ten South American republics, national profiles oncountries. Sociology, land reform, population, industrial-ization, U.S. polloy, communism, ohuroh and army.

Americans Al],: The Story of Our Latin American NeighborsBenjamin Keen, Ed.Dell Paperbaoks 1970 .50 Laurel-Leaf Sr. High

The history of Central and South America presented throughimportant historical and literary sources from the Aztecoivilization to the Allianoe for Progress, with each selectiona000mpanied by the editor's oommentary.

Ten Keys to Latin AmerioaFrank TannenbaumKnopf 1962 Jr. High, Sr. High & up

Land, people, raoe, religion, regionalism, haoienda,education, leadership politics.

Eouadors Learning by RadioHoughton Mifflin 1970 .75 Jr. & Sr. High Sohool

One of six 48 page booklets giving case histories on problemsand prospeots in tLc less developed world. The Oxfam Seriesdeveloped by a private British orgabization including Nigeria,Tibet, Bechuanaland, EaSt Pakistan and Korea.

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The Mighty, Mighty AmazonDavid St. ClairFunks & Wagnalls 1960 7.50 Sr. High & up

Story of the people and history of the Amazon River.

The Man Who Disoovered the AmazonRonald SymeWilliam Morrow and Company, Inc. 1969 3.95 Jr. High & up.

Dramatio story of de Orellana and his followers whostruggled down the Amazon, beset by every kind of hardship.A very graphio account. Recommended

Bolivar the LiberatorRonald SymeWilliam Morrow and Company, Inc. 1969 3.95 Jr. High & up

Factual aocount, explanatory baokground, and clear summarlesgives perspective on the politioal, military, social, andgeographical complioations Bolivar had to cope with.

Three Conquistadores* Cortez,Shannon GaratJulian Messner, Pub. 1969

Exploration and discovery

Goethals and the Panama CanalHoward Fast

Coronado and Pizarro

3.34 Jr. High and up.of Latin America.

Julian Messner, Pub. 1969 3.50 Jr. High and up.American diplomaoy in the Panama Canal. Latin American

affairs of government, aconomios, geography and problems.

The Heights of Maochu PiochuPablo NerudaNoonday Press, Ino. 1969 1.95 Sr. High & up.

Neruda is probably the most important Latin-American poetof this oentury. This, his moat famous poem, was inspiradby his journey to the Inca ruins in the Andes.

Simon Bolivar and Spanish American Independenoe 1783-1830John J. Johnson 7 )Van Nostrand Reinhold Co. 1970 Anvil Book 1.95 Sr. High

History of Simbn Bolivar

Argentine Road BaoePhilip HarkinsWilliam Morrow and Company, Inc. 1969 3.95 Grades 7-9

An exoiting story of the Grand Prix race out of BuenosAires. Moves along at a rapid paoe.

Fanoy FreeBetty CavannaWilliam Morrow and Company, Ino. 1969 3.95 Jr. High

Entertaining, romantic story about a sixteen year old girlwho goes to Peru with an aroheologioal expedition direotedby her father.

Time for TendernessBetty CavannaWilliam Morrow and Company, Ino. 1969 3.98

Topio of raoe relations when pfpouthern family moves to

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ADULTS - MATURE READERS - RESOURCES FOR LIBRARIES AND TEACHERS

Life in Latin AmerioaWillis K. JonesJ. Weston Waloh 1970 2.50 Teacher Resource

Plastic bound text on Latin America covering history,politics, 0oulture, and economics of every area of LatinAmerioa. Includes humor and language anecdotes, food andoostumes of people 180p.Geography.

History of Latin American Civilizations Souroes and InterpretationsVolume One: The Colonial Experience. Lewis HankeVolume Twos The Modern Age. Lewis HankaLittle, Brown & Co. 1967 4.95paper

Ten major issues and key problems of Latin America. 548 p.

Enoyolopedia of Latin American HistoryL. Robert Hughes, EditorBobbs-Merrill Company, Ino. 1968 10.01

Referenoe work on Latin American history. Alphabetizedbiographies of leaders.

A History of Latin AmerioaGeorge PendlePelioan Original, Penguin Books Inc. 1963 1.25 paper

Latin AmericaJ. P. ColeButterworth, London, England 1965

An eoonomio and sooial geography

The Latin AmerioansViotor AlbaButterworth, London, England 1970

Latin Amerioas Myth and RealityPeter NehemkisMentor Book 1966 49 paper

Latin Amerioan history, eoonomios, politics, culture andproblems of the land.

A History of Latin AmerioaHubert HerringAlfred A. Knopf 1967 12.25

Up-to-date history

The Pageant of South American HistoryAnne Merriman PeokLongman'', Green & Co. 1958 6.00

U.S. Polioy in Latin AmericaGrant McClellanWilson 1963

Conoern of communism in Latin Amerioa and eoonomio aid tooountry.

Latin America, A Cultural HistoryGerman AroiniegasAlfred A, Knopf 1967 594 P.

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The Latin American TraditionCharles WagleyColumbia Press 1968 6.75

Essays on the unity and diversity of Latin American culture.

Latin America, the Eleventh HourGary MaoEoinP. J. Kennedy 1962

Spanish America, foreign economic relations, Catholic church

Latin America in World PoliticsNorman A. BaileyWalker, N.Y. 1967

Patterns of Raoe in the AmericasMarvin HarrisWalker, N.Y. 1964

Ethnology, Race questions

A Cultural History of Spanish America: From Conquest toIndependence.Mariano Picon-SalasSocial Studies School Service 1969 1.95 paper

How Hispanio-Amerioan culture was shaped, what intellectualand spiritual ingredients went into it, what European elementsunderwent a change in migrating to the New World and which onesgrew of the hybrid spirit. 192 p.

Latin AmericaEdwin A. Roberts, jr.Sooial Studies Sohool Servioe 1969 2.00

Communism's strength in Brazil; its failure in Peru, itsfirst Western satellite in Cuba.

Latin Amerioal Reform ov Revolution?James Petras and Maurice Zeitlin, Ed.Social Studies Sohool Service 190 .95

A reader of twenty-three articles that cover the completerange of problems in Latin America. Contains articles dealingwith such problems as class confliot, eoonomio development,guerilla movements and political reforms.

Latin America 1969Hartley F. DameSoots' Studies School Service 1969 1.75

Latin American politics and government with backgroundmaterial on geography, history, culture and emohomy of eachcountry. Maps, Pan American Highway vstem, territories andnewer nations: Barbados, Guycna, Jamaica and Trinidad-Tobago.

The Constitutions of Latin AmericaGerald E. Fitzgerald, Ed,Social Studies School Service 1969 2.95

The oonstitutios of six Latin American natlons - Chile,Colombia, Costa Rioa, El Salvador, Mexioo, and Venezuela.The introductions compare political reality with constitutionalappearance and place the documents in their oultural andhistoric context. Gateway. 242 p.

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Today's Latin AmericaRobert J. AlexanderSocial Studies School Service 1969 1.25 261 P.

A survey of Latin America today, discussing its politicsand developments against a background of the history, geographyand culture of the region. A concluding chapter on LatinAmerica's international relations rounds out essays on the land,the people, the economy, labor relations, society, government,politics, education, the military, and the church. Doubleday

Obstacles to Change in Latin AmericaClaudio Veliz, Ed.Sooial Studies School Service 1969 1.95

A timely collection of essays which presents the viewpointsof eleven eminent Latin Americans on the complex questions facingtheir countries today. Topiost reform, foreign investments,economic development. and nationalism, Oxford. 263 p.

Latin American Radloalismc A Documentary Report of Left andNationalist MovementsIrving Horowitz, Josue de Castro and John Gerassi, Ed.Social Studies school Service 1969 2.45

Provocative reader offers an over-all view of the left-of-center movements and critique of internal policies and economicsof Latin America. It documents the shared conviction of theeditors that revolutionary change in Latin American society isa necessary means by which Latin America will enter themainatreamof the 20th century. Vintage 672 p.

The Land and Wildlife of South AmericaMarstJn Bates and editors of LifeTime-Life, Inc. 1964

Life Nature Library 200 p. Illustrated, maps.

South Amerioan MythologyHarold OsborneHamlyn, London 1968 141 p. Illustrated

Power in IoaMay DiazLittle, Brown & Co. 1969 2.15 paper

Latin American Case Study

Nomads of the Long BowAllan R. HolmbergThe Natural History Press 1969 1.95 paper

Anthropological. American Museum Science Book, Reader ofthe Siriono of Eastern Bolivia,

Tristes TropiquesClaude Levi-StraussThe Murray Printing Co. 1961 2.45 paper

Anthropologioal study of primitive society in Brazil,

The Mapulhe Indians of ChileLouis PeronHolt, Rinehart 1968 1.95 paper

Anthropological study of primitive Indians in Chile.

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ArgentinaArthur P. WhitakerPrentice -Hall, Inc. 1965 4.95 Exoellent

Argentina's past and its effeAte on 20th C. progress.

ArgentinaArthur P. WhitakerSpectrum Books, Prentice-Hall 1964 1.95

*belay's world, A.story, modernization, radicals, Peron.

The U.S. and. gentinaArthur P. WhitakerPrentioe-Hall, Ino. 1954

Argentina Upheaval, Peron's FAA. & the New RegimeArthur P. WhitakerPrentice Hall, Inc. 1956

A History of Ideas in BrazilJo ,o Oeuz Coats'University of California Press 1964 7.50

Tho development of philosophy in Brazil and the evolutionof natAral history

Brazil, Portrait of a Great CountryEllen Bromfield GeldViking Press 1960 10.00

Piotures and photography of Brazil..

Quest for FreedomBolivar and the ,youth American RevolutionPaul RinkJulian Messner, Pub. 1968 3.95

A ohronologioal history and phyohological analybsis ofSimon Bolivar and Colonial South America's fight for freedom fromSpain. Resources.

BoliviaHarold OsborneOxford University Press 1964 4.80

Informative raider for adults.

Chile and the United States 1880-1962Fredriok B. PikeUniverbbty of Notre Dame Press 1963 7.50

Study of Chile and U.S, relationships

Castro, The Kremlin,and Communism In Latin America.D. Bruce JacksonSooial Studies Sohool Service 1969 2.45

Delineates the limes in the Soviet-Cuban oontest fordomination of revolutionary movements in Latin America. Examinesthe oonfliot in tams of the emergence of the 'neutralist'axis of Cuba, North Korea and North Vietnam as a major forcein world Communism.

The Discovery and Conquest of MexicoBernal Diaz Del CastilloNoonaday 1969 2.95

A eouroe dooument for all histories of the ciopest, from"."4

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Mexico, The Struggle for Modernity.Charles C. CumberlandSooial Studies School Service 1969 2.50

Mexico's long journey from Azteo times to the present isreviewed with sweep and dramatic impact in this basic onevolume history. Discusses the people, society under theSpaniards, attempts at revolution, age of Porfirio Diaz, and theinfluence of the Catholic Church. Oxford U. 394. p.

The Peru Traveler, A Concise History and GuideSelden RodmanMer3dith Press 1967 6.95 Resource

PeruR. J. OwensOxford University Press 1963 4.00 Informative

The seven Worlds of PeruRuth KarenFunk and Wagnalle 1969 5.95 Adult Reader

Borzoi Books on Latin AmericaUnder the Direotion of Lewis HanksAlfred A. Knopf

The Confliot Between Church and State in Latin AmericaEd. Frederick B. Pike

The Masters and the SlavesGiberto Freyre Study of Brazilian Civilization

Do the Americans Have a Common History?Ed. Lewis Hanka A critique of Bolton Theory

A Voyage to South AmericaGeorge Juan and Antonio de Ulloa

Is the Mexican Revolution Dead?Ed. Stanley H. Ross

A4rarian Reform in Latin AmerioaEd. Lapin Smith

The Bandeirantes-Historical Role of Brazilian PathfindersR.A. Humphreys & John Lynch

The Expulsion of the Jesuits from Latin AmericaEd. Megnus Horner

Background to Revolution-The Development of Modern CubaEd, Robert Freeman Smith

A Documentary History of BrazilEd. E. Bradford Burns

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AUDIO-VISUAL AID COMPANIES

Aevac Inc. Educational Publishers, 500 Fifth Avenue, N.YAllyn and Bacon, Inc, Sheraton Building, 470 Atlantic Ave

Mass, 02210Paul S. Amidon & Associates, Inc., 1035 Plymouth Building

Minnesota 55402American Committee on Africa, 211 East 43rd St., New YorkAssociated Films, 347 Madison Avenue, New York 10017Atlantis Productions, Inc., 894 Sheffield Place, Thousand

91360

10036Boston,

, Minneapolis,

10017

Oaks, Calif.

Broadcasting and Film Commission, National Council of Churches,475 Riverside Drive, Nlw York 10027

California Texas Oil Company, 380 Madison Avenue, New York 10017Catholic Film Directory, 29 Way, Yonkers, N.Y.C-B Film, Ino., 7934 Santa Moz,la Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif. 90046Churchill Films, Suite 1520, 6671 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles,

California 90020Committee on World Literacy and Christian Literature,475 Riverside Dr.

New York 10027Contemporary Films, 267 West 25th Street, New York 10001Coronet Films, Cornonet Building, Chicago, Ill, 60601Current Affairs Films, 527 Madison Avenue, New York 10022Curriculum Materials Corporation, 1319 Vine St. Philadelphia, Pa. 19107

Denoyer-Geppert Times Mirror, 5235 Ravenswood Avenue, Chicago, 111.60640Ealing Cartridged Film Loops, 2225 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass.East Africa Tourist Travel Association, 750 Third Ave., New York 1001?Educational Services, 1730 I Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, 1150 Wilmette Aven, Wilmette, 111.60091Eye Gate house, Inc., 146-01 Archer Avenue, Jamaica, Net: York

Films Incorporated, 1144 Wilmette Aven. Wilmette, Ill. 60091Filmstrip of the Month Clubs, Inc., 355 Lexington Ave., New York 1001?Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, Public Relations Department,

Akron, OhioFriendship Press,475 Riverside Drive, New York 10027

Ghana Information Services, 565 Fifth Avenue, Nev York 10017Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, New York 10570

J. L. Hammett Co., 48 Canal Street, Boston, Mass. 02114Paul Hoefler Productions, 7445 Girard Avenue, Box 1313, LaJolla, Calif.

(Films distributed by Walt Disney 16mm Films, 350 South Buena VistaStreet, Burbank, Calif. 91503)

Hurte Productions, 4477 West Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif. 90016

Informative Classroom Picture Publishers, Grand Rapids, Mich. 49502International Film Foundation, 23 East 42nd St. New York 10017

Life Filmstrips, Time and Life Building, Rockefeller Center, N.Y.10020

McGraw-Hill Book Company, Text Film Division, 330 West 42nd Street,New York 10036

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Mission of Nigeria to the United Nations, 757 Third AvenueNew York 10017Mission of Sudan to the U.N., 757 Third Avenue, New York 10017Mission of Tanzania to the U.N., 205 East 42nd St., New York 1001?Mission of Uganda to the U.N., 801 Second Avenue, New York 10017

National Film Board of Canada, 680 Fifth Avenue, New York 10019NET Film Service, Indiana University, Audio-Visual Center, Bloomington,

Indiana 47405New York Times, Office of Educational Activities, 229 West 43rd St.

New York 10036New York University Film Library, 26 Washington Place, ,few York 10003

Pictura Films Distribution Corporation, 29 East 10th St. New York 10003

Badim Films, 220 West 42nd Street, New York 10036

SVE, Society for Visual Eaucation, 1345 West Diversey Parkway, Chicago,Illinois 60614

Stanbow Productions, Valhalla, New York 10595State University of Iowa, Bureau of Audio-Visual Instruction, Extension

Division, Iowa City, Iowa

United World Films, 221 Park Avenue South, New York 10003

World Family Classroom Films, 82 Beale Street, San Francisco, California

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Academic Associates, 600 West 114th street, New York 10026African-American Institute, 505 Dupont Circle Bldg., Washlngton,D.O.20036The Asian Society, 112 East 64th St., New York 10021Atheneum Publishers, 162 East 38th Street, New York 10016Abelard-Schuman Ltd., 6 West 57th Street, New York 10019

Ballantine Books, 101 Fifth Avenue, New York 10003Bantam Books, Inc., 271 Madison Avenue,New York 10016Beacon Press, 25 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. 02108G. Bell & Sons, Ltd., Farrar, Strau & Giroux, Inc., 19 Union Square W.,

New York 10003Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 4300 West 62nd St.,Indianapolis, Ind. 46268Braziller, George, Inc., 1 Park Avenue, New York 10016Bronson, MacMillan Co., 866 3rd Avenue, New York 10022Butterworth, London, England

Cambridge Book Company, Inc., Cambridge Building, Bronzville, N.Y. 10708Capricorn Books, 617 Erie Street, Minneapolis, Minn. 55414Carnegie-Mellon Jniversity, Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, Penn. 15211Childrens' Press, 1224 West Van Buren Street, Chicago, Ill. 60607Citerion Books, Inc., 6 West 57th St., New York 10019Congressional Quarterly Service, 1735 K. Street N.W., Washington, 0.C.20006Coward-McCann, Inc., 200 Madison Avenue, New York 10016Columbia University Press, 136 South Broadway, Irvington-on-budson,

New York 10533Thomas Y. Crowell, Co., Inc., 201 Park Avenue S., New York 10003

The John Day Book Co., Inc., 62 West 45th St., New York 10036Delacorte Press, Dell Publishing Co., 750 Third Avenue, New York 10017Dell Publishing Co. Inc., 750 Third Avenue, New York 10017Delta Publishing Co, 750 Third Avenue, New York 10017T. S. Denison & Co.Inc., 5100 West 82nd St., Minneaspolis, Minn. 55431Dodd, Mead & Co., Inc., 432 Park Avenue S., New York 10016Duell, Sloan and Pearch, Meredith Press, 1716 Locust St.,Ues Moines,

Iowa 50303E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 201 Park Avenue S., New York 10003

Elias Press, Box 3194, Margate, N.J. 08402Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 19 Union Square West, New York 10003Fawcett Publications, Inc., Fawcett Place, Greenwich, Conn. 06830Fideler, 31 Ottawa N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan 49502Field Educational Publications, Inc., 609 Mission Street, San Francisco,

California 94105Free Press, Macmillan Co., 866 3rd Avenue, New York 10022Friendship Press, 475 Riverside Drive, New York 10027Funk & Wagnalls Co., 360 Lexington Avenue, New York 10017

Garrard Publishing Company, Champaign, Illinois 61820 (Dolch Books)Ginn andCompany, Statler Office Bldg., Boston, Mass. 02117Grove Press, Inc., 80 University Place, New York 10003

Harcourt, Brace and World, Inc., 757 Third Aveue, New York 10017Harper & Row Publishers, 49 East 33rd St. New York 10016Hasting House Publishers, Inc., 151 East 50th St., New York 10022

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P. J. Kennedy & Sons, 12 Barclay Street, New York 10008Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 501 Madison Avenue, New York 10022

Life Education Program, Box 834 Radio City Station, New York 10019Life-Time Books, Inc., Time -Life Bldg., Rockerfeller Center, New York

10020Life World Library, Time-Life Books, Rockefeller Center, N.Y. 10020J. B. Lippincott Co, E. Washington Square, Philadelphia, Pa. 19105Little, Brown and Co., Inc., 34 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. 02106Longmans, Green & Co., David McKay Co., Inc. 750 Third Avenue,

New York 10017Lyons & Carnahan, Educational DiviGion of Aeredith Corp., 407 East

25th Street, Chicago, Ill.

David MoKay Co., Inc.,750 Third Avenue, New York 10017

Macmillan Company, 866,Third Avenue, New York 10022Macrae Smith Company, 225 South 15th St., Philadelphia, Penn. 19102Massachusetts Institute of Technology Publication Office, 77 Mass-

achusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. 02139McGraw-Hill Book Compnay, 330 West 42nd St., New York 10036Mentor Books, New American Library of World Literature, Inc., 501

Madison Avenue, New York 10022Meredith Press, 1716 Locust Street, Des Moines, Iowa 50303Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co., 1300 Alum Creek Drive, Columbus,

Ohio 43216 (Bell & Howell)Julian Messner, Publishers, 1 West 39th St., New York 10018 (A

division of SiMon & Schuster)William Morrow and Company, Inc., 425 Park Avenue S., New York 10016The Murray Printing Company, Forge Village, Massachusetts

The Natural History Press, Doubleday & Co., 501 Franklin Avenue,Garden City, N. J. 11530

Thomas Nelson & Sons, Copewood & Davis Streets, Camden, N.J. 08103Noonsday Press, 19 Union Square West, New York 10063W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 55 Fifth Ayenue, hew York 10003

Oxford University Press, Inc., 200 Madison Avenue, New York 10016

Parb-nts' Magazine Press, 52 Vanderbilt Avenue, New York 10017Penguin Books, Inc., 3300 Clipper Mill Rd., Baltimore, Md. 21211Frederick A. Praeger, Inc., 111 Fourth Avenue, New York 10003Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N. J. 07631Pyramfl Publications, Ino., 444 Madison Avenue, New York 10022

Rand McNally & Company, Box 7600, Chicago, Illinois 6068oRandom House, School & Library Service, Inc., 201 East 50th St.,

New York 10022 (Catalog for Random House, Alfred A. Knopf,Pantheon Books and Beginner Books.)

Reynal & Co., Order from William Morrow & Co., 788 Bloomfield Ave.,Clinton, N. Ye 0,012

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Scott, Foresman and Company, 99 Bauer Drive, Oakland, N.J. 07436Signet-Modern Library, Inc., 457 Madison Avenue, New York 10022Simon & Schuster, 1 West 39th Street, New York 10018Social Studies Sohool Service, 10,000 Culver Bldg., Culver City,

California 90230Spectrum Books, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 07631Sterling Publishing Company, 419 Fourth Avenue, New York 10016

Teachers College Frees, 1234 Amsterdau Avenue, Columbic University,New York 10027

Tokyo News Service, Ltd., Tokoyo, JapanCharles B. Tuttle, Rutland, Vt. 05701

University of California Press, 2223 Fulton St., Berkeley,California 94720

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The Viking Press, Inc., 625 Madison Avenue, New York 10022

?rank R. Walker Company, 5030 N. Harlem Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 60650Franklin Watts, Inc., 575 Lexington Avenue, New YorkH, W. Wilson Company, 950 University Avenue, Bronx, New York 10452World Publishing Company, 2231 West 110th St., Cleveland, Ohio 44102

Zenith Books, Doubleday & Company, Inc., 501 Franklin Avenue,Garden City, N. Y. 11531