Charged with the task of engaging with the indigenous peoples of Nigeria during the colonial period, Sanders takes a no-nonsense approach that, though it may offend the sensibilities of current-day readers, is unquestionably effective. Offering readers an action-packed glimpse into a period of history that is often overlooked. Sanders of the River should be on the must-read list of every action-adventure junkie.
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- SANDERS OF THE RIVER
- Contents
- Chapter I - The Education of the King
- Chapter II - Keepers of the Stone
- Chapter III - Bosambo of Monrovia
- Chapter IV - The Drowsy One
- Chapter V - The Special Commissioner
- Chapter VI - The Dancing Stones
- Chapter VII - The Forest of Happy Dreams
- Chapter VIII - The Akasavas
- Chapter IX - The Wood of Devils
- Chapter X - The Loves of M'lino
- Chapter XI - The Witch-Doctor
- Chapter XII - The Lonely One
- Chapter XIII - The Seer
- Chapter the Last - Dogs of War
- Endnotes
