Wand of Noble WoodHutchinson, 1961 - 207 pages "Tells the unusual story of Peter Obiesie, a man educated in the Western tradition but bound by upbring to the ancient ways. The worldly newspaper editor from Lagos abandons his mistress to look for a wife amoung his own people."--Back cover |
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