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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nathaniel DavisPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Greenwood Press Edition: Revised edition Volume: No. 9 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.620kg ISBN: 9780313249303ISBN 10: 031324930 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 11 December 1985 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Undergraduate , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThis annotated bibliography covers more than 600 titles dealing with Afro-Americans. ... The selections included represent a useful and solid list of sources. ... The annotations are the best feature of this book Some extend to 200 words, and all are clearly written. They are mostly nonevaluative and simply relate the facts about the material under consideration. ... This is a solid and usable introductory source [that] will be useful in academic and public libraries. -Reference Books Bulletin Davis's new annotated reference guide to Afro-American resource is ... a welcome addition as it brings the field up to date, even including books published in 1985. Davis has done an excellent job, dividing the bibliography into 17 major subject areas and citing 642 works. These citations cover bibliographies, indexes, directories, selected anthologies, and dictionaries. A few periodical articles are listed as well. Subjects to which access is difficult are included: the black male, psychology, and philosophy. The section on the Caribbean and Central and South America is useful, particularly for inquiries on the influences and retentions of African cultural systems in the nations of those areas. Another useful feature is the appendix on Los Angeles and California. This book deserves high praise for its careful, clear annotations and broad scope. Reading the subject index can be most fruitful for a search, and the subject divisions and annotations will be invaluable to both patrons and librarians. There are also author and title indexes. For all public and academic libraries. -Choice ?This annotated bibliography covers more than 600 titles dealing with Afro-Americans. ... The selections included represent a useful and solid list of sources. ... The annotations are the best feature of this book Some extend to 200 words, and all are clearly written. They are mostly nonevaluative and simply relate the facts about the material under consideration. ... This is a solid and usable introductory source [that] will be useful in academic and public libraries.?-Reference Books Bulletin ?Davis's new annotated reference guide to Afro-American resource is ... a welcome addition as it brings the field up to date, even including books published in 1985. Davis has done an excellent job, dividing the bibliography into 17 major subject areas and citing 642 works. These citations cover bibliographies, indexes, directories, selected anthologies, and dictionaries. A few periodical articles are listed as well. Subjects to which access is difficult are included: the black male, psychology, and philosophy. The section on the Caribbean and Central and South America is useful, particularly for inquiries on the influences and retentions of African cultural systems in the nations of those areas. Another useful feature is the appendix on Los Angeles and California. This book deserves high praise for its careful, clear annotations and broad scope. Reading the subject index can be most fruitful for a search, and the subject divisions and annotations will be invaluable to both patrons and librarians. There are also author and title indexes. For all public and academic libraries.?-Choice This annotated bibliography covers more than 600 titles dealing with Afro-Americans. ... The selections included represent a useful and solid list of sources. ... The annotations are the best feature of this book Some extend to 200 words, and all are clearly written. They are mostly nonevaluative and simply relate the facts about the material under consideration. ... This is a solid and usable introductory source [that] will be useful in academic and public libraries. -Reference Books Bulletin Author Informationvis /f Nathaniel /r comp. and ed. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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