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265 BIBLIOGRAPHY This bibliography is divided into three sections: Webber’s significant writings, which are listed chronologically ; other texts that were consulted; and reports by various commissions. SECTION 1 “The Rise and Wane of the Colony’s Industries.” Chronicle, Holiday Number (August 1916). Those That Be in Bondage: A Tale of Indian Indentures and Sunlit Western Waters. Georgetown, British Guiana: Daily Chronicle Press, 1917. Glints from an Anvil: Being Lines of Song. Georgetown, British Guiana: Daily Chronicle Press, 1919. “How I Won My Election.” Daily Chronicle, 1921. An Innocent’s Pilgrimage: Being Pen Pictures of a Tender-foot Who Visited London for the First Time. Georgetown, British Guiana: New Daily Chronicle Printing, 1927. “From an Editorial View-Point.” New Daily Chronicle, 1928. “New York versus London.” New Daily Chronicle, 1929. “Exploring Unbroken British Guiana.” New Daily Chronicle, 1930. “Hors D’Oeuvre of the Ocean Passage.” Daily Chronicle, 1930. “I Am an Economic Heretic.” Daily Chronicle, 1930. Centenary History and Handbook of British Guiana. Georgetown, British Guiana: Argosy, 1931. SECTION 2 Allen, Brooke. “Byron: Revolutionary, Libertine and Friend.” Hudson Review (Summer 2003). Alpers, Edward A., and Pierre-Michel Fontaine, eds. Walter Rodney, Revolutionary and Scholar: A Tribute. Los Angeles: Center for Afro-American Studies and African Studies, University of California, 1982. Anderson, Benedict. Imagined Communities. Rev. ed. London: Verso, 1991. Ayearst, Morley. The British West Indies: A Search for Self-Government. Washington Square: New York University Press, 1960. Backhouse, Roger, and Bradley Bateman. The Cambridge Companion to Keynes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Benn, Denis. The Growth and Development of Political Ideas in the Caribbean, 1774–1987. Mona: Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of the West Indies, 1987. Bentham, Ernest. “An Open Letter to All Men and Women of the West Indies.” Daily Chronicle, 1929. BIBLIOGRAPHY 266 Best, Lloyd. “Economic Theory and Economic Policy in the Twentieth Century West Indies: The Lewis Tradition of Town and Gown.” In Economic Theory and Development Options for the Caribbean: Sir Arthur Lewis Memorial Lectures, 1996–2005. Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle, 2007. Birbalsingh, Frank. The People’s Progressive Party of Guyana, 1950–1992: An Oral History. London: Hansib, 2007. Blake, Kim. “T. E. S. Scholes: The Unknown Pan Africanist.” Race and Class 49, no. 1 (July–September 2007). Bolland, O. Nigel. The Politics of Labour in the British Caribbean: The Social Origins of Authoritarianism and Democracy in the Labour Movement. Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle, 2001. Brassington, Frank E. The Politics of Opposition. Diego Martin, Trinidad: West Indian Publishing, 1976. Cameron, Norman E. The Evolution of the Negro. Vol. 1. Demerara, British Guiana: Argosy, 1929. ———. The Evolution of the Negro. Vol. 2. Demerara, British Guiana: Argosy, 1934. ———. “Guianese Literature, Past, Present, and Future.” Daily Chronicle, 1930. ———. Guianese Poetry. Georgetown, British Guiana: Argosy, 1931. Chase, Ashton. A History of Trade Unionism in Guyana, 1900–1961. Georgetown, Guyana: New Guyana, 1964. Clementi, Cecil. The Chinese in British Guiana. Georgetown, British Guiana: Argosy, 1915. Cole, Margaret. The Story of Fabian Socialism. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1961. Cozier, Tony. “Lara’s New World Record.” Trinidad Express, November 2005. Crawford, Marlene Kwok. “The Guyana Experience.” In Essays on the Chinese Diaspora in the Caribbean, ed. Walton Look Lai. St. Augustine, Trinidad: Walton Look Lai, 2006. Cross, Colin. Philip Snowden. London: Barrie and Rockliff, 1966. Cudjoe, Selwyn R. Resistance and Caribbean Literature. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1980. Dalton, Henry B. The History of British Guiana. 2 vols. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1855. Daly, P. H. West Indian Freedom and West Indian Literature: Stories of the Heroes, Book 3. Georgetown, British Guiana: Daily Chronicle, 1943. ———. West Indian Freedom and West Indian Literature: Stories of the Heroes, Book 4. Georgetown, British Guiana: Daily Chronicle, 1951. Daly, Vere T. A Short History of the Guyanese People. Georgetown, Guyana: Vere T. Daly, 1966. ———. A Short History of the Guyanese People. Oxford: Macmillan, 1975. Davies, Paul. A. J. Cook. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1987. Dev,Ravi.“StateandSocietalViolenceagainstIndiansinGuyana:TheEthnicSecurityDilemmas.”Kaieteur News Column, October 29, 2006. Edwards, Adolph. Marcus Garvey: 1887–1940. London: New Beacon Books, 1967. Findlay, Ronald. “On W. Arthur Lewis’s Contribution to Economics.” Scandinavian Journal of Economics 82, no. 1 (1980). Fletcher, C. R. L., and Rudyard Kipling. A School History of England. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1911. Francis, William, and John Mullin, eds. The British Guiana Handbook, 1922. Georgetown, British Guiana: Argosy, 1923. Fraser, Cary. “The PPP on Trial: British Guiana in 1953.” Small Axe 15 (March 2004). Geiss, Immanuel. The Pan-African Movement: A History of Pan-Africanism in...

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