BRIGG, Arthur. Sunny Fountains and "Golden Sand:" Pictures of Missionary Life in the South of the "Dark Continent." London: T. Woolmer. 1888.
8vo. Original illustrated cloth with bevelled edges, patterned endpapers; pp. 255, wood-engraved frontispiece (without tissue guard) in pagination, full-page wood-engravings; cloth a little darkened and marked, corner of front fly-leaf with tiny flaw; otherwise a very good copy with contemporary Methodist school prize plate inside front cover.
Very uncommon first edition of this first-hand account of life among the natives of South Africa, written by a Methodist missionary with 26 years experience of the country. Arthur Brigg (active c. 1856-1890) gives detailed descriptions of the daily life of the 'Kaffirs' as all native tribes were called. Of course the devastating conflicts between the natives (mostly Xhosa) and Europeans, Boers and British settlers, are the constant backdrop of the narrative.
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