The Adventures of Paul Kangai. Stories of a Slave-Boy, Illustrating the Universities' Mission to Central Africa
Robert Keable [1887-1927],
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Book Description
Title:
The Adventures of Paul Kangai. Stories of a Slave-Boy, Illustrating the Universities' Mission to Central Africa
Author:
Robert Keable [1887-1927]
Publication Year:
1918
Location:
London
Publisher:
Universities Mission to Central Africa
Pages:
145
Subjects:
Christian Missions, Africa
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
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Contents
How Kangai Lost his Father
How Kangai Stalked a Snake and Fond a Stick Beside it
How Kangai Learned Many Things and Set Out For the Blue Water
How Kangai Ate SHip's Biscuits and Met my Lord Bishop
How Kangai Changed His Name and the Bell Awoke Msamya
How Paul Got Back His Silver Box
How Paul Met Old Enemies and an Old Friend
How Paul Heard "Maadui" Cried Again and Marched Behind the Drums