DENATURED AFRICA. By Daniel W. Streeter.
# (1926) 1929 reprint. 8vo (139 x 209mm). Ppx,338. B/w photographic plates, map end-papers. Mustard cloth, spine and upper board titled in black.
# Streeter was described in The Technology Review in 1927 as, "...once a cotton manufacturer, is now a dilettante traveler and is ...effusively, debonairly articulate about it", which will give you a flavour of the book. It is an account of Streeter's journey across Africa with his son and the animals they encounter and hunt. Contains interesting contemporary photographs.
# Streeter was described in The Technology Review in 1927 as, "...once a cotton manufacturer, is now a dilettante traveler and is ...effusively, debonairly articulate about it", which will give you a flavour of the book. It is an account of Streeter's journey across Africa with his son and the animals they encounter and hunt. Contains interesting contemporary photographs.
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Book Code
57358
Author | Streeter (Daniel W.). |
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Book Code | 57358 |
ISBN | B00085QYAC. |
Book Description | Browning, marks to cover, small nick to faded spine. Initials to front end-paper. Good-plus. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1926 |
Publisher | Garden City Publishing. |
Place | New York. |