Published by Thomas Nelson and Sons (Africa) (Pty) Ltd, 1962. 1st edition. Near fine pictorial boards in a very good slightly chipped pictorial dust jacket. Internally fine with numerous black and white sketch ills. A nice copy.
The story of George Rushby whose extraordinary story is set amongst the man-eaters of Njombe in Tanganyika.
From its start in 1921 in a Salvation Army soup kitchen in Durban until its climax in Tanganyika in 1946, the reader is transported into a world of tumultuous and bizarre events. Here is the hyena cult of the Mbugwe paople, the fearsom lion-men of the Singida district, and the twenty-two man-eaters of the Njombe district who kiled and ate well over a thousand known human beings before their deaths, Great characters emerge, great tales told
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