Balder Ex-Libris - How Edith A.Review of books rare and missing2024-03-16T01:56:42+00:00urn:md5:aa728a70505b2fae05796923271581c2DotclearHow Edith A. - People of Africaurn:md5:2eb7b6bb696d422b4925c2ae6cb1add52013-07-15T00:56:00+01:002013-07-15T00:42:46+01:00balderHow Edith A.Africa <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img2/.How_Edith_A_-_People_of_Africa_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>How Edith A.</strong><br />
Title : <strong>People of Africa</strong><br />
Year : 1921<br />
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It is hoped that this book and its companion volume dealing with non-African peoples will be the beginning of a series of simple, readable accounts for Africans of some of the various objects of general interest in the world of to-day. There are many such works published for the use of English and American children. But the native African has a totally different experience of life, and much that is taken for granted by a child of a Northern civilized land needs explanation to one used to tropical uncivilized surroundings. Again, the African knows the essential operations of everyday life in their simplest form, whereas the European knows them disguised by an elaborate industrial system. All this makes books written for English children almost unintelligible to a member of a primitive race. These two volumes are far from perfect, but it has been difficult to know always how to select wisely from the mass of material at hand. They will have served, however, a useful purpose if they form a basis for adaptations into the various African vernaculars, and afford an inspiration for other works of a similar nature. Thanks are due to Miss K. Nixon Smith, of the Universities Mission to Central Africa, for her kindness in criticizing the MSS. from her long experience of the African outlook. EDITH A. HOW June, 1920. <strong>...</strong></p>