184 pages, indexed, references, plus 8 pages of other Penguin publications. A penguin Special. The front cover carries a blank price sticker and the half title page a loud, though neat, ownership inscription; the back cover suffers from minor loss at the head's outer edge; from page 181 to the end, also at the head's outer edge, the pages are bumped with minor creasing and the last two pages of Penguin publications suffer from minor loss towards the middle where the two page were roughly separated. The faults are aesthetic else the book is clean, unmarked and solid. "William Miller Macmillan (1 October 1885 in Aberdeen, Scotland - 23 October 1974 in Long Wittenham, Berkshire, England)[1] is regarded as a founder of the liberal school of South African historiography and as a forerunner of the radical school of historiography that emerged in the 1970s. He was also a critic of colonial rule and an early advocate of self-government for colonial territories in Africa and of what became known as development aid......West Indies in 1934-5 and was shocked by the neglect of the West Indian islands. His critique of colonial rule in these territories was published as Warning from the West Indies in 1936 - it was republished as a Penguin special in 1938." (Wikipedia)