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Bibliography of Books by and about Guyanese

Bibliography of Books by and about Guyanese

From 1582 to 2020

ISBN-13: 9781068243783

Author(s): Ameena Gafoor

Subjects: Cultural Studies, JBCC

Publisher: Hansib Publications

Publisher Imprint: Hansib Publications

Publication Date: 30-01-2026

Format: Hardback

Availability: In stock

£20.00

About the book

Unearth the vibrant literary and intellectual landscape of Guyana with this definitive and long-awaited bibliography, a testament to the enduring legacy of Ameena Gafoor, completed with meticulous care by Mark Tumbridge. More than just a list, this unique volume rectifies the oversights and inaccuracies of previous attempts, offering an updated and more comprehensive guide to the vast body of work by and about Guyanese people, both within their homeland (formerly British Guiana) and across the globe. From the rich tapestry of its Literature in English/Creole - encompassing evocative fiction and poetry - to insightful explorations of Anthropology, History, Sociology, Geography, Government and Politics, this bibliography unveils the diverse intellectual currents that have shaped Guyana. Delve into writings on Law, Labour, Religion and the allure of Travel, alongside the sharp observations of Journalism. Discover lesser known works in scientific fields, the practicalities of Accounting, Business, Commerce, Mining and Technology, and the natural wonders documented in studies of Botany, Flora and Fauna, and Bird and Sea Life. To contextualise this wealth of writing, significant historical timelines, detailing pivotal events both within Guyana and abroad, are interwoven throughout. These timelines illuminate the profound connection between the nation's history and the creative and scholarly output it has inspired. Organised chronologically, this bibliography serves as an indispensable resource for scholars seeking rigorous research material, historians tracing the evolution of a nation, educators enriching their curricula, and general readers eager to explore the depth and breadth of Guyanese thought and creativity. Embark on a journey of discovery through the pages of this remarkable book. It is a vital contribution to Guyanese studies and a powerful tribute to the vision of Ameena Gafoor.