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The Story of South Africa (1955)
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    New Light on a Dark Continent (30 Reviews)
    Africa: A Study in Tropical Development, by L. Dudley Stamp
    1. Africa: A Study in Tropical Development by L. Dudley Stamp
    2. Africa, Land of My Fathers by Era Bell Thompson
    3. The African Giant by Stuart Cloete
    4. The African Awakening by Basil Davidson
    5. Africa Today by C. Grove Haines
    6. Before the African Storm by John Cookson
    7. Cairo to Cape Town by Reginald Reynolds
    8. Report on Africa by Oden Meeker
    9. The Sudan by Harold A. MacMichael
    10. North Africa by Dore Ogrizek
    11. The Dark Eye in Africa by Laurens van der Post
    12. Devilman's Jungle by Gustaf Bolinder
    13. The Heart of Africa by Alexander Campbell
    14. Struggle for Africa by Vernon Bartlett
    15. They Wait in Darkness by George W. Shepherd, Jr.
    16. The Choice Before South Africa by Emil S. Sachs
    17. Colour and Culture in South Africa by Sheila Patterson
    18. The People of South Africa by Sarah Gertrude Millin
    19. Racial Separation in South Africa by Eugene P. Dvorin
    20. South Africa by Jan H. Hofmeyr
    21. Southern Africa: A Geographical Study by John H. Wellington
    22. South Africa in a Changing World by Edgar H. Brookes
    23. South and Central Africa by Dore Ogrizek
    24. The South African Way of Life by George H. Calpin
    25. The Story of South Africa by Leopold Marquard
    26. Through Malan's Africa by Robert St. John
    27. Tales of the African Frontier by John A. Hunter and Daniel P. Mannix
    28. African-American Cooperation by Godwin U. Meniru
    29. African Glory by J.C. DeGraft-Johnson
    30. Return to Laughter by Elenore Smith Bowen
    The Saturday Review, October 1, 1955, p. 19