By A. L. Kitching
London   T. Fisher Unwin
9" by 6" xxiv, 295pp.
The first edition of this study from the author's experiences and observations of a decade spent among the tribes of the Uganda Protectorate.
By A. L. Kitching

1912 On the Backwaters of the Nile: Studies of some Child Races in Africa

London   T. Fisher Unwin
9" by 6" xxiv, 295pp.
The first edition of this study from the author's experiences and observations of a decade spent among the tribes of the Uganda Protectorate.
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First Edition, Illustrated, Publishers' Original Binding, Uncommon

Anglican missionary A. L. Kitching shares his experiences and observations of a decade spent among the outlying tribes of the Uganda Protectorate, providing an anthropological account of the different customs and lives of the natives of Africa. The first edition of this work. 

Illustrated with a folding map and forty-eight full page reproductions of photographs taken by the author. Collated, complete. 

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In the original publisher's full cloth binding. Externally sound with minor shelf wear and some bumping to the head and tail of the spine. Light soiling to the boards. Hinges are starting, holding firm. Internally, the volume is firmly bound. Light spotting scattered throughout. Illustrated with a folding map and forty-eight full page reproductions of photographs taken by the author. Collated, complete. 

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