The Book of an African Baby

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Title: The Book of an African Baby
Author: Mary Entwistle
Illustrator: Elsie Anna Wood
Format: Paperback
Publisher: The Cargate Press, London
Language: English
Pages: Approx. 80 (unpaginated or variable depending on edition)
Dimensions: 22 x 17 cm
Publication Date: 1932
Genre: Children's Literature, Missionary Studies, Cultural History
Condition: Good

Description:
A gentle and culturally reflective children’s book portraying the life of a baby in an African village, richly illustrated with period artwork. Written by Mary Entwistle and beautifully illustrated by Elsie Anna Wood, this 1932 title introduces young readers to daily life in an African context from a missionary perspective, characteristic of its era.

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Title: The Book of an African Baby
Author: Mary Entwistle
Illustrator: Elsie Anna Wood
Format: Paperback
Publisher: The Cargate Press, London
Language: English
Pages: Approx. 80 (unpaginated or variable depending on edition)
Dimensions: 22 x 17 cm
Publication Date: 1932
Genre: Children's Literature, Missionary Studies, Cultural History
Condition: Good

Description:
A gentle and culturally reflective children’s book portraying the life of a baby in an African village, richly illustrated with period artwork. Written by Mary Entwistle and beautifully illustrated by Elsie Anna Wood, this 1932 title introduces young readers to daily life in an African context from a missionary perspective, characteristic of its era.

Title: The Book of an African Baby
Author: Mary Entwistle
Illustrator: Elsie Anna Wood
Format: Paperback
Publisher: The Cargate Press, London
Language: English
Pages: Approx. 80 (unpaginated or variable depending on edition)
Dimensions: 22 x 17 cm
Publication Date: 1932
Genre: Children's Literature, Missionary Studies, Cultural History
Condition: Good

Description:
A gentle and culturally reflective children’s book portraying the life of a baby in an African village, richly illustrated with period artwork. Written by Mary Entwistle and beautifully illustrated by Elsie Anna Wood, this 1932 title introduces young readers to daily life in an African context from a missionary perspective, characteristic of its era.