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An anthology of African and Caribbean writing in English : an anthology / edited by John J. Figueroa for the third world studies course at the Open University.
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London ; Exeter, N.H., USA : Heinemann Educational Books in association with the Open University, 1982.
Description
xix, 297 pages ; 22 cm
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PR9085 .A57
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Subject(s)
English literature
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Developing countries
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Caribbean literature (English)
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African literature (English)
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West Indian literature (English)
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Developing countries
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Caribbean Area
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Africa
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West Indies
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Figueroa, John, 1920-1999
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Series
Open University set book
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An Open University set book
Notes
Includes index.
Bibliographic references
Bibliography: p. [293]-295.
ISBN
0435912976 ((pbk.))
9780435912970 ((pbk.))
LCCN
84165294
OCLC
12053655
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An Anthology of African and Caribbean writing in English : an anthology / edited by John J. Figueroa for the third world studies course at the Open University.
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