The fetish folk of West Africa — John Stuart Mill — John Shaqi
The fetish folk of West Africa
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AFRICA
The Redemption of Africa
=FREDERIC PERRY NOBLE=
Illustrations, Maps and Tables, 2 vols., 8vo, Cloth, $4.00.
The subtitle of this book. “A Story of Civilization,” is a most fitting
supplement to the distinctive title. “No book on any land surpasses this
in thoroughness of preparation, wealth of citation, impartiality of
judgment, and the predominant desire to tell nothing but the truth.”—_N.
Y. Sun._
Dawn in the Dark Continent: Or Africa and its Missions.
=JAMES STEWART, M. D., D.D.=
Colored Maps, 8vo, Cloth, $2.00 net.
There has probably been no man more competent to outline the missionary
work in Africa than the veteran founder of the famous Lovedale
Institute. This is just what he has done in this volume, supplementing
it by some invaluable comments on the training of a missionary.
The Egyptian Sudan
=REV. JOHN KELLY GIFFEN=
Illustrated, 12mo, Cloth, $1.00 net.
This new mission field of the American United Presbyterian Church has
been recently brought into prominence by John D. Rockefeller’s gift to
it of $100,000. Mr. Giffen’s book describes, in a most interesting
style, the unique problems faced in such a country. _The Interior_ knows
of “no other book so full of information as to a great military and
economic center on the Cape-to-Cairo railway.”
On the Borders of Pigmy Land
Illustrated, 12mo, Cloth, $1.25 net. =RUTH B. FISHER=
Mrs. Fisher is a successful author and has written a book which commands
the enthusiastic approval of “all sorts and conditions” of papers,
missionary, religious and secular. The Mountains of the Moon, the Great
Lakes, the Uganda Railway, Pigmies and other tribes combine to give a
rare and significant setting to the work of the missionary.
Pioneering on the Congo
=REV. W. HOLMAN BENTLEY=
Illustrated, 2 vols., 8vo, Cloth, $5.00 net.
The Jungle Folk of Africa
With introduction by Robert Mackenzie, D.D., LL.D.
Illustrated, net, $1.50. =ROBERT H. MILLIGAN=
“A book that is remarkable for its vitality, picturesqueness, humor and
literary quality. Mr. Milligan saw a lot during his seven African years,
and saw it all very clearly, so that he came away with a pretty thorough
knowledge of the folk among whom he had lived.”—_N. Y. Times._
Bishop Hannington and The Story of the Uganda Mission
Illustrated, net, $1.00. =W. GRINTON BERRY=
“One always reads the romance of Bishop Hannington’s life with
fascination. This record deals with the early life of the martyr
missionary and of the influences that led to his giving his life to the
cause. It is a graphic, racy and altogether stimulating volume.”—_United
Presbyterian._
Daybreak in Livingstonia