Leopard's Claw (1917 International Authors' Association edition) (Q14215)

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1917 edition, published by the International Authors' Association, New York, NY
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Leopard's Claw (1917 International Authors' Association edition)
1917 edition, published by the International Authors' Association, New York, NY

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    THE LEOPARD'S CLAW | A thrilling story of love and adventure from a European | castle through the West African jungle, disclosing a deep | insight into the quality and spiritual influence of | African social institutions and conditions, and | revealing a profound psychic interpretation | of African inner life, all clustered about | the mysterious function and signifi-
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    | cance of the Leopard's Claw, | BY | GEORGE W. ELLIS, K.C., F.R.G.S., | Ten years Secretary and Charge of the Legation of the | United States to the Republic of Liberia, West Africa, | Author of Negro Culture in West Africa, The Negro | in Social Progress, Dynamic Factors in the Liberian Situation, etc., | and Contributing Editor of the Journal of Race Develop-
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    | ment, Clark University, Worcester, | Massachusetts. | INTERNATIONAL AUTHORS' ASSOCIATION | NEW YORK
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    Copyright, 1917 by | George W. Ellis
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    TO | CLAVENDER SHERMAN ELLIS | A versatile and promising writer of short stories, whose | special knowledge of African life and conditions, whose un- | faltering fealty and fidelity to the cause of presenting the | African before the world as he really is, | and because of
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