D. Crawford - Thinking Black: 22 Years without a Break in the Long Grass of Central Africa![]() London, Morgan and Scott Ld. 1914 . Cloth. The second edition of this insightful documentation of Dan Crawford's twenty-two years spent as a missionary worker in Africa, accompanied by illustrations throughout. The second edition, third impression. First published in 1912.Bound in the publisher's original cloth.Written by Scottish author and missionary, Dan Crawford, who wrote his informative work after spending twenty-two years living in Africa, spreading the gospel. Crawford became known as "Konga Vantu", meaning "the gatherer of the people" after he integrated himself into society and converted a number of people to Christianity through his preaching.'Thinking Black' was written with the aim to teach Europeans how to work in partnership with, rather than over, the local people. Illustrated with twenty-one plates, four of which are wonderfully coloured and tipped-in to the work. With maps to endpapers. Collated, complete.Gift inscription 'To Jack With love from Father' dated 1931. Bound in the publisher's original cloth. Externally, excellent, with minor rubbing to the extremities and some shelf wear to the head of the spine, causing a small amount of loss. One or two marks to the fore edge. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and generally clean, with the occasional area of light spotting. Ink inscription to half title. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: Not Stated. Very Good Indeed . GBP 95.00 [Appr.: EURO 109.75 US$ 127.52 | JP¥ 18909] Book number 924Q33is offered by:
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