List oj Books Reuiv/!d 95 List of Books Received Blumenfeld] Cole John (1987) South Africa in Crisis, Croom Helm, London, 207 pp, £19,95 hbk (1987) Development and Underdevelopment, a Profile of the Third World, Methuen Introduction to Development, London, 104 pp, no price given. Drakakis-Smith David (1987) The Third World City, Methuen Introductions to Development. London, 116 pp, no price given. Findlay Allan and Anne (1987) Population and Development in the Third World, Melhuen Introductions to Development, London, 84 pp, no price given. Kuper Adam (1987) South Africa and the Anthropologist, Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 216 pp, £25 hbk. Meier Gerald M (1984) Leading Issues in Economic Development, Oxford Universitv Pr..ss. Oxford, 768 pp, no price given. Ndegwa Philip (1985) Africa'. Development Cri.i. and Related International Illne., Heinemann Kenya and] ames Currey, London, 153 pp, £6,95. O'Toole Thomas (1986) The Central African Republic, The Continent'. Hidden Heart, Gower, London, 174 pp, US$31 hbk. Pellow Deoborah and Chazan Anomi 0986) Ghana. Coping with Uncertainty, Gower. London, 238 pp, US$31. Radcliffe-BrownA R and Forde Daryll (eds) (1987 reprint) African Sy.tems of Kin.hip and Marriage, Kegan Paul, London, 398 pp, £9,95. 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