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 innner life, all
clustered about the mysterious
function and significance
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 Development, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts.
Published by:
International Authors' Association (New York)
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This digital version of The Leopard's Claw was derived from scanned pages that were made public by Robert W. Woodruff Library's Special Collection & Archives at Emory University. The original scans are freely available at the HathiTrust Digital Library: https://hdl.handle.net/2027/emu.010000426223
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