CORRIGENDA

Date01 January 1969
Published date01 January 1969
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1002/j.1099-162X.1969.tb00365.x
OTHER
BOOKS
RECEIVED
71
LES MARCHES
PUBLICS
DANS LES PAYS ENVOIE
DE
DEVEL-
OPPEMENT,
by
ROLAND
ZIEGEL;
Armand Colin, Paris; with appendices,
pp·3
22•
M. Ziegel has produced aFrench manual for officials in developing countries res-
ponsible for public markets, countries where as, he writes, development is the main
objective
of
the Government and all advice given to public administrators
must
be
directed to this end.
THE
PEOPLES
REPUBLIC
OF MONGOLIA, by A. J. K.
SANDERS,
Oxford University Press, 1968; maps; index; bibliography; pp. 232; 45s.
This
book is a general reference guide to
Mongolia-the
first of its kind in English.
Aremarkable miscellany of information has been
collated-historical,
economic and
cultural.
The
champion archers and wrestlers are noted, advice to intending British
exporters is provided and two useful maps are included.
THE
CENTRAL
STRUCTURE
OF
THE
MUGHAL
EMPIRE,
by
IBN
HASAN;
Oxford University Press, 1968; bibliography; index; 30s.
The
publishers have reprinted the late
Ibn
Hasan's history of the Mughal Empire
and the detailed account of the administrative system and the close control maintained
by industrious rulers provides aremarkably clear picture of central government in
Northern
India in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
TEACHERS OF ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE, Ed. G. E.
PERREN,
Cambridge University Press, 1968; bibliography; pp. 233; 32S. 6d.
The
nine contributors to this study on training teachers of English draw on a wealth
of personal experience gained in Britain and in a large
number
of countries overseas.
Here is a volume
that
should be read by teacher-trainers and by policy makers in
departments of education in those overseas countries where English is a second
language or widely used and taught.
YOU AND YOUR COMMUNITY, published for the Local Government
Information Office by Educational Productions; Illus.; pp.
48;
3s. 6d.
A small excellently produced introduction to Local Government in Britain providing
basic facts
that
every citizen should know.
CORRIGENDA
Quarterly Notes: (a)
JULY
ISSUE,
1968
We are grateful to
the
Permanent Secretary, Ministry
of
Local Govern-
ment, Zambia for drawing to
our
attention
that
the
new name for Bancroft
is Chilalabombwe (not Chiliabombwe) and for Fort Rosebery,
Mama
(not
Mbila). We are also advised
that
Fort Jameson has now become Chipata.
(b)
OCTOBER
ISSUE,
1968
In
our
reference to
the
Crown Agents, the new Chairman,
Mr.
C. J.
Hayes was referred to in error as Mr. E. C. Hayes.

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