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The West on trial: my fight for Guyana's freedom
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Jacket front photograph is of Cheddi Jagan making a speech. The jacket back photographs are of Jagan with Nehru in Delhi, and of a rally in support of Jagan.
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Title
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The West on trial: my fight for Guyana's freedom
Identifier
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F2384.J3
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Image
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Eric Ayers was the jacket designer. A memoir of Cheddi Jagan's early years as an activist; published following independence for certain Caribbean nations but before independence for Guyana. Importance of Jagan in Caribbean cold war history and in context of United States intervention. Note use of portraits for book jacket art generally for political works.
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Book jackets
Author
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Jagan, Cheddi
Contributor
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Ayers, Eric
Publisher
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M. Joseph
Place of Publication
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London (England)
Date of Publication
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1966
Form
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Illustrated works
Color
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Color
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H.D. Carberry Collection of Caribbean Studies
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University of Illinois at Chicago. Library. Special Collections and University Archives Department (Richard J. Daley Library)
Repository Collection Type
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Rare Books
Repository Location
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Richard J. Daley Library
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