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Jungle Doctor Goes Westby Paul White
DescriptionGrand Rapids, Michigan, USA: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1955 SCARCE in this American Edition. Originally published by The Paternoster Press, London. Jungle Doctor Series Nr. 12. Copyright page indicates "First Published . August 1954" but also that it was printed in Ann Arbor in 1955. Possible second printing?? Medical Missionary Dr. Paul White recounts his daily experiences in Tanganyika Territory (now Tanzania), Africa, In this book Jungle Dr. gets malaria and goes on a Hippo Hunt. Only his faith and understanding brings triumph. G+/ No DJ yellow cloth hardcover with three figures in tree with hippo charging them on front cover. Cover has minor edge wear, scuffing , bumped corners. Spine straight, though edges are worn. Bottom torn at front edge. Binding tight, pages have no markings, highlighting nor underlining, nor age yellowing. Endpages illustrated with map. 36 Illustrations inside. 120 pp. Books nr, 11, 13, 15 also available in this series.. First Printing. Cloth. Good Plus/No Jacket. Illus. by Graham Wade. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. |
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