Select Pamphlet Collections Held by CAMP
ZIMBABWE / RHODESIA
MF- 4003 CAMP (1 reel)
Boston University. African Studies Library.
Assorted Rhodesian and Southern African Pamphlets
Boston : [The Library, 197-]
OCLC # = 24064503
Acheson, Dean. Dean Acheson on the Rhodesian Question.
31 p. (Washington, D.C., Rhodesian Information Service,
1969?).
The Africa Bureau. Newsbrief Rhodesia 73.
Volume 1, nos. 1 and 3. 4 p. each. (London, Africa Bureau,
1973)
The Africa Fund. Rhodesia or Zimbabwe; no middle ground
in Africa. 10 p. (New York, American Committee on Africa,
1969).
The African Development Trust. Partnership in practice
in Central Africa. 16 p. (London, African Development
Trust, 195_).
Amnesty International. Prison conditions in Rhodesia;
conditions for political prisoners and restrictees.
58 p. (London, Amnesty International, 1966).
Association of Rhodesian Industries. Manufacturing indusry;
economic implications of a unilateral declaration of independence.
9 p. (Salisbury, Association of Rhodesian Industries, 1965).
Berlyn, Phillippa. Colourful place names of Rhodesia
and their origin. (Repr. From Rhodesia Calls).
8 p. (Rhodesia, dist. By Rhodesian National Tourist Board).
Bertram, Neville R. Rhodesia; present problems and future
prospects. 16 p. (Johannesburg, South African Institute
of International Affairs, 1965).
British Council of Churches and the Conference of British
Missionary Societies. Rhodesia and ourselves. 21
p. (London, British Council of Churches, 1967?).
Butterworth, R. U.D.I. The spin-off in Africa.
7 p. Bound with Alison Quentin-Baxter, Constitutional
and international aspects of the Rhodesian situation.
(Wellington, N.Z., Victoria University, 1970).
Cefkin, J.L. Racial issues in the constitutional development
of Rhodesia. 21 p. (Bloomington, Indiana University,
1966).
Central Africa Research Office. Sir Alec Douglas-Home
and developments in Rhodesia. (Central Africa research
bulletin, 1). 5 p. (London, Central Africa Research office,
1968).
Chambati, A.M. The African National Council and the
Rhodesian situation. See: South African Institute of
International Affairs.
Christie, M.J. Rhodesia; the "fearless" proposals
and the six principles. 29 p. (London, Africa Bureau,
1968).
Cockram, Ben. Repercussions: Zambia, Rhodesia and South
West Africa. 11 p. (Johannesburg, South African Institute
of International Affairs, 1966).
_____. Rhodesia rides a tiger. 19 p. (Johannesburg,
South African Institute of International Affairs, 1966).
_____. Rhodesia; the British Commonwealth Conference.
11 p. (Johannesburg, South African Institute of International
Affairs, 1966).
_____. Rhodesia; the opening of negotiations. 9
p. (Johannesburg, South African Institute of International
Affairs, 1966).
_____. Rhodesia; the tide turns. 9 p. (Johannesburg,
South African Institute of International Affairs, 1966).
_____. South Africa, Britain, and Rhodesia. 12 p.
(Johannesburg, South African Institute of International
Affairs, 1966).
_____. Three months of U.D.I. 15 p. (Johannesburg,
South African Institute of International Affairs, 1966).
Coetzee, J. Albert. The sovereignty of Rhodesia and
the law of nations. 48 p. (Pretoria, Transvaal Pub.
Co., 1970).
Corporate Information Center. Tourism to Rhodesia; breaking
sanctions. (CIC Brief, Oct. 1974). 4 p. (New York, CIC,
1974).
Crauford, Ruth. Six letters from Rhodesia, 1970.
18 p. (Herts, England, Clunbury Press, 1970).
Crause, C.A. Rhodesian independence and the Security
Council of the United Nations. 30 p. (Fort Hare, University
Press, 1966).
Cumming, I. Education and related social questions.
17 p. Bound with M.P.K. Sorrenson, The burden of history
and Land, labour and liberty. (Wellington, N.Z.,
Victoria University, 1970).
Cunningham, George. Rhodesia: the last chance. (Fabian
Tract 368). 28 p. (London, Fabian Society, 1966).
Curtin, Timothy. Economic Sanctions and Rhodesia,
by T. Curtin and David Murray. (Research Monographs, 12).
56 p. (London, Institute of Economic Affairs, 1967).
Fry, James. Rhodesia and Zambia; the economic facts
and the economic fiction. (Economics discussion paper,
no. 25, vol. 1). 16 p. (Lusaka?, University of Zambia, n.d.).
Great Britain. Commonwealth Office. Library. Southern
Rhodesia; illegal declaration of independence. (9) p.
(London, HMSO, 1966).
_____. Southern Rhodesia; illegal declaration of independence.
2nd ed. (13) p. (London, HMSO, 1968).
Harvard Law School International Law Club. Crisis in Rhodesia.
8 p. (Cambridge, 1965).
Horrell, Muriel. Days of crisis in Rhodesia. (A
fact paper, no. 16). (55)p. (Johannesburg, South African
Institute of Race Relations, 1965).
International Defence and Aid Fund. Zimbabwe quiz.
41 p. (London, International Defence and Aid Fund, 1975).
Kariba Commonwealth achievement in the heart
of Africa. (Supplement to Commonwealth Today).
(8)p. (London, HMSO, 196_).
Maxey, Kees. From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe. (Fabian
research series, 301). 40 p. (London, Fabian Society, 1972.
Nkomo, Joshua. Rhodesia; the case for majority rule,
by J. Nkomo and Julius K. Nyeree. 60 p. (New Delhi, Indian
Council for Africa, 1966).
Nkrumah, Kwame. One man, one vote. 8 p. (London,
for Information Division of Ghana High Commission, 1965?).
Nyandoro, George. ZAPU. 12 p. (Richmond, B.C., LSM
Information Center, 1970).
Nyandoro, George. ZAPU Zimbabwe "1".
2nd ed. (Interviews in depth, 1). 12 p. (Richmond,
B.C. LSM Information Center, 1973).
ODonovan, Patrick. Africa; which way now?
16 p. (London, Africa Bureau, 1952).
Park, Stephen. Business as usual; transactions violating
Rhodesian sanctions, by S. Park and Anthony Lake. 54
p. (New York, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,
1973).
Polan, Diane. Irony in chrome; the Byrd amendment two
years later, by D. Polan and Anthony Lake. 37 p. (New
York, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1973).
Quentin-Baxter, Alison. Constitutional and international
aspects of the Rhodesian situation. 28 p. Bound with
Butterworth, U.D.I. the spin-off in Africa.
_____. Rhodesia and the law. 51 p. (Wellington,
N.Z., Institute of International Affairs, 1970).
Ranger, Terence. Crisis in Southern Rhodesia. (Fabian
research series, 217). 39 p. (London, Fabian Society, 1960).
Rhodesia. Ministry of Immigration and Tourism. Why I
came to Rhodesia. 21 p. (Salisbury, Government Printer,
n.d.).
Rhodesia Catholic Bishops Conference. Rhodesia;
the moral issue; pastoral letters of the Catholic Bishops.
108 p. (Gwelo, Mambo Press, 1968).
_____. The Land Tenure Act and the Church. 56 p.
(Gwelo, Mambo Press, 1970).
Silundika, George. Zimbabwe ZAPU "2".
(Interviews in depth). 26 p. (Richmond, B.C., LSM Information
Center, 1973?).
Smith, Ian. Statement in Parliament on 19 June, 1974.
See South African Institute of International Affairs.
Sorrenson, M.P.K. The burden of history. 14 p. Bound
with I. Cumming, Education and related social questions.
_____. Land, Labour and liberty. 12 p. Bound with I. Cumming,
Education and related social questions.
South African Institute of International Affairs. Rhodesia;
mid-1974. Includes:
- A.M. Chambati, The African National Council and the
Rhodesian situation.
- Ian Smith, Statement in Parliament, 19 June 1974.
28 p. (Johannesburg, South African Institute of International
Affairs, 1974).
_____. Zambia moves into the forefront of the Rhodesian
conflict. 10 p. (Johannesburg, South African Institute
of International Affairs, 1966).
Taylor, J.R. African education; the historical development
and organization of the system. 31 p. (Salisbury, Ministry
of Information, Immigration, and Tourism, 1970).
Time for Change; an analysis of why Rhodesias
regime survives and how present pressures can be increased
to end its tenure. 15 p. (n.p., n.d.).
The Washington Office on Africa. The case for restoring
sanctions against Rhodesia. 2 p. (Washington, D.C.,
Washington Office on Africa, 1974?).
_____. Right wing and steel in full cry against sanctions
bill; the pro-Rhodesia lobby at work. 2 p. (Washington,
D.C., Washington Office on Africa, 1974).
ANGOLA
Chipenda, Daniel. Interview. 22 p. (Richmond, B.C.,
LSM Information Center, 1969?).
SOUTHERN AFRICA
Lord Caradon. Southern Africa in international relations.
12 p. (London, Africa Bureau, 1970).
Darnborough, Anne. Labours record on Southern
Africa. 32 p. (London, Anti-Apartheid Movement, 1967).
Nussey, Wilf. The security situation in Southern Africa.
8 p. (Johannesburg, South African Institute of International
Affairs, 1974).
Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies. The
security of the Southern Oceans; Southern Africa the key;
report of a seminar. 16 p. (London, Royal United Services
Institute, 1972).
Southern Africa: problems and U.S. alternatives.
(Intercom #70). 70 p. (New York, Center for War/Peace Studies,
1972).
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MF-2394 Neg. MF-874 (1 microfilm reel)
Boer War: miscellaneous pamphlets published in Great
Britain and the United States, 1899-1902
Chicago, Ill., University of Chicago, Photoduplication
Dept., 1972
OCLC # = 24140278
American Transvaal League. Chicago. The Chicago
Chronicle and President Kruger. Chicago, the League,
1901. v. illus.
American Transvaal League. Chicago. Proceedings
of the Boer Rescue Meeting. Chicago, Dec. 8, 1901. Address
by W. Bourke Cockran. 24p.
The case of the natives. Reprinted from the
"Morning Leader" of 6 Jan. 1900. London. 4p. (Morning
Leader Leaflets no. 2)
The Chamberlain road. Reprinted from the Morning
Leader 0f 23 Jan. 1900. London. 4p. (Morning Leader
Leaflets no. 6)
Fisher, Sydney George, 1856-1927. The American
Revolution and the Boer War: an open letter to Mr. Charles
Francis Adams on his pamphlet "The Confederacy and
the Transvaal." Reprinted from the Phila. Sunday
Times, Jan. 19, 1902. 33p.
Pushful Diplomacy. Reprinted from the Morning
Leader of 9 Jan. 1900. London. 4p. (Morning Leader
Leaflets no. 3)
The real motives for the war. Reprinted from
the Morning Leader of 12 Jan. 1900 .London. 4p. (Morning
Leader Leaflet no. 5)
The Uitlander grievances. Reprinted from the
Morning Leader of 10 Jan. 1900. London. 4p. (Morning
Leader Leaflet no. 4)
Van Siclen, George W. American sentiment: a plebiscite
upon the Boer War. [n.p.] 1900. 22p.
Von Slot ten, Diedrich. The Boer War,
its parallel with America's great struggle. An appeal to
Christian Americans. New York, pub. for the Pan German
League, 1901. 12p.
When and why the Boers armed. Reprinted from
the Morning Leader of 30 Dec. 1899. London. 4p. (Morning
Leader Leaflet no. 1)
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MF-8846
Wauters, A.-J. (Alphonse-Jules), 1845-1916
Pamphlets on the Congo
Brussels, P. Weissenbruch [1902-14]
OCLC# = 25954821
Les bassins de l'Ubangi (inferieur) & de la Sanga
d'apres les dernieres decouvertes. 1902.
La genese du Kasai superieur et l'assechement de l'ancien
lac du Lobale. 1905.
La regime foncier et la liberte commerciale au Congo.
1905.
Le reseau fluvial navigable du haut Congo et les bateaux
glisseurs de Robert Goldschmidt. 1914.
La terrasse du Bangwelo et l'ecoulement de ses eaux
par les chutes Giraud. 1904.
Le transafricain, de Matadi a Dar-es-Salam. 1911
Les transatlantiques dans les passes du bas Congo.
1914.
Le transcongolais et le biefs fluviaux du Lualaba. 1914.
Le transcongolais: le chemin de fer nationale vers le
Katanga
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MF-1450 Neg. MF 386 (1 reel)
Egharevba, Jacob U
Selected Pamphlets on Benin
Microfilm. Chicago, Ill., University of Chicago,
Photoduplication Dept., [19--?]
[Each title cataloged individually]
Egharevba, Jacob U. Benin games and sports .
Sapele : Central Press, 1951. 27 p.
Egharevba, Jacob U. Benin law and custom.
[Benin City : J.U. Egharevba, 1949]. 120 p.
Egharevba, Jacob U. The city of Benin.
Benin City : s.n., 1952?] 27 p.
Egharevba, Jacob U. Concise lives of the famous
Iyases of Benin. [Lagos : s.n., 1947]. 27 p.
Egharevba, Jacob U. The origin of Benin.
Lagos, Ribway Printers, 1953. 24 p.
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MF-13465
South African Indian pamphlets [microform] : a collection
of publications of South African Indian organizations and
Indian government publications regarding Indians in South
Africa.
New Haven, Connecticut : Yale University Library, 1982
1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm
OCLC # = 52337264
Appasamy, Bhaskar. Indians of South Africa. Bombay:
Padma Publications, 1943. 92pp
Rajagopal, T.S. Indians Overseas. Mysore: T.S. Rajagopal,
1938. 83pp
India. Agent of the Government of India in South Africa.
Annual Report. Have: For the years ending
December 31, 1934 to December 31, 1935.
India. Agent-General for India in the Union of South Africa.
Report [Delhi]. Have: For the years 1936
and 1937.
India. Review of the Important Events Relating to or
Affecting Indians in Different Parts of the British Empire
during the years--. Have: 1939/1940 through
1942/1943.
India. High Commissioner in the Union of South Africa..
Annual Report. Have: 1941-44
India. Protector of Indian Immigrants (Natal). Report.
Have: For the year ended December 31, 1938.
Natal Indian Congress. First Memorandum and Schedules
and Final Statement and Schedules Submitted to the Hon.
Justice F.N. Broome, K.C., M.C. Durban: Natal Indian
Congress, 1943.
Natal Indian Congress. Memorandum on Housing; Submitted
to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission. Durban: Natal
Indian Congress, 1944.
Natal Indian Congress. Preliminary Statement on the
Subject of Alleged Indian Penetration into Predominantly
European Areas; Submitted to the Chairman and Members of
the Indian Penetration Commission. Durban: Natal Indian
Congress, 1941.
Natal Indian Congress. Third and Final Memorandum Submitted
to the Indian Penetration Commission. Durban: Natal
Indian Congress, 1941.
South African Indian Congress. Memorandum Submitted
to the Honourable The Minister of the Interior; Cape Town,
February 21st, 1939. Durban: South African Indian Congress,
1939. 17pp.
South African Indian Congress. Statement Submitted to
the Indian Colonization Enquiry Committee; Cape Town, January
9th, 1934. Durban: South African Indian Congress, 1934.
South African Indian Organization. First Conference
opened by Quintin Whyte, Esp. (Director of the South African
Institute of Race Relations) Held at the S.M. Nana Memorial
Hall, Commissioner Street, Johannesburg, on 20th, 21st,
and 22nd of April, 1951. Durban: South African Indian
Congress (date unknown).
South African Passive Resistance Council. 5 Months of
Struggle—A Brief Account of the Passive Resistance
Struggle from 13th of June—13th of November, 1946.
Durban: South African Passive Resistance Council, 1946.
12pp.
South African Passive Resistance Council. Support from
the United States of America for Indian Passive Resistance
Struggle in South Africa. Durban: South Africa Passive
Resistance Council, 1946. 6pp.
Souvenir of the Passive Resistance Movement in South
Africa, 1906-1914. Phoenix: “Indian Opinion”,
1914. Ca. 80 pp.
[Golden Number of “Indian Opinion”, 1914].
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