1. For details of the conference proceedings see: Southern Rhodesia: Report of the Constitutional Conference Lancaster House, London Sept–Dec 1979. Cmd paper 7802 (HMSO, 1980). For a comprehensive analysis of the Conference see also J. Davidow, A Peace in Southern Africa: The Lancaster House Conference on Rhodesia 1979 (London, Westview Press, 1984).
2. For the historical background to the crisis, see especially, D. Martin and P. Johnson, The Struggle for Zimbabwe (London, Faber and Faber, 1981), J. Barber, Rhodesia: The Road to Rebellion (Oxford, OUP, 1967) and R. Blake, A History of Rhodesia (London, Eyre Methuen, 1977).
3. R. C. Good, The International Politics of the Rhodesian Rebellion (London, Faber and Faber, 1973), p. 165. See also H. Wilson, The Labour Government 1964–70 (London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1974), pp. 232–9.
4. See Wilson, Labour Government, pp. 195, 717–19, 726–9, 795 for the ‘Fearless’ talks and pp. 199, 194–413, 715–18, 729, 749, 795 and 967 for the ‘Tiger’ talks.
5. For a detailed discussion of these talks and the earlier, failed, Geneva summit, see D. Owen, Time to Declare (London, Penguin, 1991), chapter 13, pp. 219–318.