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Loncke, Joycellyne E.  Baudelaire and  Music. (Thesis/Dissertation/Manuscript) 1967
Loncke, Joycellyne E.  An English-French-Spanish Glossary of Guyanese Fruit, Vegetables, and Grain. Georgetown, Guyana. Department of  Modern Languages, University of Guyana, 1973.
Loncke, Joycellyne E.   Baudelaire et La Musique. (French)  Paris: A. G. Nizet, 1975.
Loncke, Joycellyne E.  and Nokan, Zegoua Gbessi 1936  Les Voix de Tours les Peuples: Poeme= the Voices of all People. (French) Printed by Bovell. Georgetown, Republic of Guyana. 1980.
Loncke, Joycellyne E.  Norman E. Cameron, the man and his works.  Georgetown, Guyana. Department of Culture, Ministry of Education, Social Development and Culture, 1981.
Loncke, Joycellyne E.  Proceedings of the International Round Table to Commemorate the 150th. Anniversary of the Abolition of Slavery in the Anglophone Caribbean, held in Georgetown, Cooperative Republic of Guyana, August  4-5, 1984. Published by Commoration Commission with the assistance of UNESCO. Georgetown, Guyana, 1985.
Loncke, Joycellyne E.  Developments in Caribbean Music: Papers presented at the Seminar for National Liaison Officers of the Caribbean Inter-Cultural Music Institute. Trinidad and Tobago. The Caribbean Inter-Cultural Music Institute, Creative Arts Centre, the University of the West Indies, 1991.
Loncke, Joycellyne E.  (Collector) Joycelynne Loncke Music Scores, 1952-1992 (bulk 1975-1991)1992.
Loncke, Joycellyne E.  In the Shadow of El Dorado: a Collection of essays on Caribbean Themes in Literature. Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. 1994.
Loncke, Joycellyne E.  and  Snijders, Herman (Editors) One years of Classical Music in the Guianas: Selected Pieces for Pianoforte. Guyana: Development Research Unit, University of Guyana, 2002. 
Sancho, T. Anson   Supermen of History. Georgetown, British Guiana, 1957.
Sancho, T. Anson   Lines and Rhymes: a Collection of Verse. Georgetown, British Guiana, 1962.
Sancho, T. Anson   Highlights of Guyanese History: a Study Pinpointing some Signposts in our Story: Written in Commemoration of our Independence. 1966.
Sancho, T. Anson   Spectacles for Drama: a  Woman's Vengeance: the Happy Hypocrites. 1967


Sancho, T. Anson   To England and Back.  Bourda: T. A. Sancho, 1969.
Sancho, T. Anson   The Ballard of 1763: the story of Cuffy's Rebellion narrated in Verse. 1970.
Sancho, T. Anson   Octave. Georgetown, Guyana: Association of Masters and Mistresses, 1971.
Sancho, T. Anson   Anatomy of Labour: a Historical, Social, and Political Study of Caribbean Industrail Relations.Georgetown, Guyana Critchlow Labour College, 1971.
Sancho, T. Anson  CLR,  the man and his work: a Study of Cyril Lionel Robinson James, the father of modern West Indian life and Literature and hs programme and Philosophy for the Transformation of a sick society into the Golden Age.Georgetown, Guyana: Guyana Printers, 1976.
Sancho, T. Anson   The Politics of Iguana. Georgetown, Guyana: T. A. Sancho, 197?.
Sancho, T. Anson   Scriptsody 10: studies, essays, addresses, lectures, Viewpoints. Georgetown, Guyana: Critchlow Labour College, 1978.
Sancho, T. Anson   The Guyana-Venezuela Territorial Dispute an Epic Poem. Georgetown: 1982.
Sancho, T. Anson    Pages of Life: a set of Autobiographical essays chapterized in book form. Guyana: T. A. Sancho, 1990.
Sancho, T. Anson   The Green Way: a biography of Hamilton Green. Guyana, 1996.
Scotland,  Barton U. A.,  Guyana: from Company Rule to Independence: a Constitutional Conspectus. (Thesis/Dissertation/Manuscript) 1967.
Scotland,  Barton U. A.,  Decisions of Organs of the United Nations with Special Reference to their binding Effect. (Thesis/Dissertation/Manuscript) 1972.
Sancho, T. Anson   “An Independent Parliament and the Opposition” Guyana Graphic – Graphic Independence Issue – Friday, May 24, 1967:Page 51.

                                                  FURTHER READINGS
“Sancho Urges Dolphin Pupils” - Guyana Week Celebrations – “Know Your Country” Guyana Graphic – Tuesday, February 21, 1967: Page 9.
“AMM Hits Out at Secondary Schools Boards.” Guyana Graphic –June 20, 1967: Page 12.
“Outgoing AMM President Urges Teachers guard against being Dismissed ‘Willy Nilly’  Guyana Graphic – Saturday, November19, 1969: Page 12.

Lowe, Mildred     (Editor) “Profiles: Mr. Francis Percival Loncke & Mrs. Ivy N. Loncke née Archer” in Guyana Music Teachers’ Association 50th Anniversary Souvenir Brochure. 186 Waterloo Street, Georgetown, Guyana: Guyana Music Teachers’ Association, 1998.
Roth, Vincent  and Delph      (Editors) Who is Who in British Guiana 1945-1948 [Fourth. Edition]
Seymour, Arthur and Elma    (Editors) Dictionary of Guyanese Biography. Georgetown, Guyana:  1985.
(Editors) Personalities Caribbean [Fourth Edition] 1970-71:

Newspaper Articles
Hudson, Rev. Wm.   Golden Grove - Letter of the Rev. Wm. Hudson; General Superintendent of Wesleyan Missions (dated March 7, 1856) the Creole,  Saturday, November 27, 1856.
East Coast News-Golden Grove and Nabaclis Village Council-   the Daily Chronicle-  January 10, 1919: page 4
East Coast News-Golden Grove and Nabaclis Village Council- "Protest Against Increase of Rates."-  the Daily Chronicle- January 10, 1919: page 4
"Mrs. Sancho's Narrow Escape."- the Daily Chronicle - January 29, 1919: page 4
"The Death of Mrs. Ralph."- the Daily Chronicle- March 9, 1919: page 5East Coast News-Golden Grove and Nabaclis Village Council- the Daily Chronicle- March 13, 1919: page  5.








 


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