Various articles and stories. [192-].
34 pts. 25 cm x 20 cm
Typescript; partly corrected and annotated by hand, mostly in Hungarian.
Contents :
/1 Afrikai Eml?kek: preface
/2 A few words on African folk-lore
/3 The jackal and the hippopotamus
/4 How the giraffe got his long neck
/5 Why the hyena laughs
/6 A meglopoctt tolvaj
/7 Animal friendships
/8 A hunter’s day
/9 Stowaway stories
/10 Keep your mouth shut and you wont get a head ache
/11 Papa-dianantopoulo
/12 The story of tobacco
/13 Uncle jackal has pig for his dinner
/14 The revival of Comassoo
/15 How Mr Green died by accident
/16 Frocks and frills in the Congo
/17 A visit to the Canaries
/18 An apology of Sir John de Mandeville
/19 Traders in Central Africa
/20 Young Africa
/21 A man-eater, 1921
/22 How a rhinocerous saved my life, 1922
/23 Experiences in Sierra Leone, 1922
/24 The coloured gentleman, 1922
/25 The sad story of Kalamata, 1923
/26 Africa, 1923
/27 The re-incarnation of Tutankhamen
/28 Gwynfryn
/29 The awful end of uncle jackal
/30 Slavery in Central Africa
/31-/32 Translations of Seven farthings, by Z.S. Móricz, and An idyll on the track, by J. Szini
/33 My cannibal crew. [reprinted from Lond. Gaz. nd]
/34 Incomplete stories and odd leaves [in envelope].