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Born Under the Gun

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This is the fascinating story of Cameroonian and German refugees on the island of Fernando Po 1916 - 1919; perhaps the only group of Europeans to be refugees in Africa.

The story begins in Cameroon in 1965 and travels back in time to Germany and colonial Kamerun, the arrival of Christian missions, and then into World War I, followed by the removal of the missionaries and life in internment.

These pages contain stories of the explorers, soldiers and traders, missionaries and planters, and Africans part of the colonial expansion.

This book contains many stories from Cameroonians who shared their memories with the author.

As the author states ... "e;it is in their words that the image of God is revealed present in the heart of each one of them."e;

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£27.71
Product Details
0824599896 / 9780824599898
eBook (EPUB)
16/11/2019
English
1 pages
152 x 229 mm
Copy: 20%; print: 20%