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Nigeria: Its Peoples and its Problems.
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Pastels under the Southern Cross.
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A Homeward Mail:
Being the Letters of Colonel Johnstone from India.
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Children at Play, and Other Sketches.
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An Outpost in Papua.
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Two Visits to Denmark.
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