The University of Miami and the director of its Center for Advanced International Studies, Mose L. Harvey, add to the already large debt which Latin Americanists owe them by the publication of this comprehensive guide to titles dealing with the revolutionary ferment that is contemporary Cuba. The publications date chiefly from 1966 and the years immediately preceding. The Guide is excellently edited by Fermín Peraza, for many years the compiler of the Anuario Bibliográfico Cubano.

Listing of the titles is alphabetical by author; 695 titles are included for 1966. The format of the bibliography has been converted from Spanish to English, though, understandably, the large majority of the titles listed are in Spanish. Numerous titles in English, French, and Portuguese are included. Full bibliographical information is given, but no evaluations.

The current Guide is well supplemented by a more recently published bibliography, The Cuban Revolution: A Documentary Bibliography, 1952-1968, edited by Jaime Suchlicki and issued by the same Center. The University of Miami is thus establishing a claim to preeminence in providing highly useful scholarly tools.