An unusual book with varied appeal. Marais is well known as a collector of African folk song and story lore, and he has...

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KOOS THE HOTTENTOT

An unusual book with varied appeal. Marais is well known as a collector of African folk song and story lore, and he has combined these arts in a charming collection of stories told by his old Hottentot nurse, Koos. Strange characters, warm gentle people, a new fantasy and a true folk quality will satisfy the child's need for fantasy and imaginative tales, and the adult reader who is interested in authentic folk material. Libraries -- both public and school, may find it of more permanent value than bookshops, but the extraordinary drawings by Henry Stalhut give it a definite merchandise value for the discriminating purchaser. One could wish for a more durable binding.

Pub Date: Nov. 8, 1945

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: Knopf

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 1, 1945

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