Sierra Leone Studies : The Journal of the Sierra Leone Society : New Series No. 15, December 1961
by A. T. Porter (ed); E. F. Sayers; Harry A. Gailey, Jr.; Canon H. A. E. Sawyers; Marion D. de B. Kilson
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Freetown, Sierra Leone: Sierra Leone Society, December 1961. Paperback. Fine. Unmarked. Spine straight and tight. Covers clean. In remarkably good condition for a seventy year-old volume from West Africa. Not from a library. 192 pages.
Contents:
Our Cotton Tree by E. F. Sayers;
European Rivalry and Diplomacy in Mellacourie, 1879-1882 by Harry A. Gailey, Jr.;
Do Africans Believe in God? by Canon H. A. E. Sawyers;
Social Relationships in Mende Domeisia by Marion D. de B. Kilson;
Obituary: Charles Rhodoway Morrison
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- Title
- Sierra Leone Studies : The Journal of the Sierra Leone Society : New Series No. 15, December 1961
- Author
- A. T. Porter (ed); E. F. Sayers; Harry A. Gailey, Jr.; Canon H. A. E. Sawyers; Marion D. de B. Kilson
- Format/Binding
- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - Fine
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Sierra Leone Society
- Place of Publication
- Freetown, Sierra Leone
- Date Published
- December 1961
- Pages
- 192
- Size
- 8vo
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- social sciences, Freetown, Cotton Tree, Mellacourie, religion, spirituality, Mende, Domeisia, narrative performance, oral tradition, Charles Rhodoway Morrison, Charles Rodway Morrison, periodicals, Sierra Leone
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- Africa; Sierra Leone; Britain;
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