East African Childhood by Joseph A. Lijembe, Anna Apoko, J. Mutuku Nzioki - front cover
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East African Childhood

by Joseph A. Lijembe, Anna Apoko, J. Mutuku Nzioki

"East African Childhood: Three Versions" by Joseph A. Lijembe, Anna Apoko, and J. Mutuku Nzioki, edited by Lorene K. Fox, Oxford University Press, 1967. First American printing 1969. A key text in African and childhood studies, offering diverse perspectives on East African childhoods. Good condition, minor cover wear, no inscriptions or library marks.

$13.60$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Good
1967
Oxford University Press
Stock:1 available
SKU:A3-B5-JGM-CIZ-0497

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Condition Details

The book is in good condition, with a sturdy binding and clean pages. There are no visible inscriptions or library markings. The cover shows minor signs of wear, typical for its age, but remains intact. Dust jacket condition is unknown. Overall, the book maintains its integrity and readability.

About This Vintage 1967 Edition

"East African Childhood: Three Versions" is a collaborative work by Joseph A. Lijembe, Anna Apoko, and J. Mutuku Nzioki, expertly edited by Lorene K. Fox. Published by Oxford University Press in 1967, this edition represents the First American printing from 1969. The book provides a unique exploration of childhood experiences in East Africa, offering insights into cultural and social dynamics through the narratives of three authors. This edition is distinctive for its early American release, making it a valuable addition to collections focusing on African studies or childhood studies. The book's content is significant for those interested in the intersection of culture and childhood in African contexts. The physical condition of the book is well-preserved, with no library markings or inscriptions.

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Oxford University Press

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