British athlete and naturalist Henry Anderson Bryden spent much of his life traveling in South Africa, often on extended expeditions observing the native flora and fauna. He brings those experiences to bear in this collection of lively short stories, many of which focus on encounters between humans and the natural world.
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- TALES OF SOUTH AFRICA
- Contents
- Chapter One - The Secret of Verloren Vlei
- Chapter Two - A Bushwoman's Romance
- Chapter Three - A Desert Mystery
- Chapter Four - The Professor's Butterfly
- Chapter Five - A Boer Pastoral
- Chapter Six - Piet Van Staden's Wife
- Chapter Seven - A Legend of Prince Maurice
- Chapter Eight - The Tapinyani Concession
- Chapter Nine - Vrouw Van Vuuren's Frenchman
- Chapter Ten - The Great Secret
- Chapter Eleven - The Story of Jacoba Steyn
