Brownlee (Frank)

CORPORAL WANZI

Stories by Frank Brownlee

Published: George Allen & Unwin, London, 1937

Edition: First

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257 pp + 6 pages of adverts of other George Allen & Unwin publications.

Hard cover with boards covered in tan cloth. The spine of the dust jacket is a little faded from the sun and there is a small section missing at the top of the spine. There is a gift inscription on the first page.

Frank Brownlee's short stories and sketches of South African life are well known and admirers of his work will welcome this volume of tales of native life in the Transkei territory.

Wanzi was a corporal of the native police and the five men of his squad only saved themselves from dismissal by recounting their past deeds of valour which have earned them a place in the force. Their stories are amusing, varied, and very characteristic.

The last of the stories belongs to the Kalahari Desert; it is recounted by an old Bushman chief, and is especially interesting as giving a history of his people under German and British Rule

Source: Inside flap of the dustjacket

  • Jacket Condition: Good
  • Binding Condition: Good
  • Overall Condition: Good
  • Size: 200 x 140 mm
  • Name: Blue House Books
  • Contact Person: Liane Greeff
  • Country: South Africa
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Telephone: 0834152365
  • Preferred Payment Methods: EFT, Bank Deposit. For International Customers: Yoco Link Payments with 3.4% surcharge
  • Trade Associations: Blue House Books


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