Out of AfricaSelected by the Modern Library as one of the 100 best nonfiction books of all time In this book, the author of Seven Gothic Tales gives a true account of her life on her plantation in Kenya. She tells with classic simplicity of the ways of the country and the natives: of the beauty of the Ngong Hills and coffee trees in blossom: of her guests, from the Prince of Wales to Knudsen, the old charcoal burner, who visited her: of primitive festivals: of big game that were her near neighbors--lions, rhinos, elephants, zebras, buffaloes--and of Lulu, the little gazelle who came to live with her, unbelievably ladylike and beautiful. The Random House colophon made its debut in February 1927 on the cover of a little pamphlet called "Announcement Number One." Bennett Cerf and Donald Klopfer, the company's founders, had acquired the Modern Library from publishers Boni and Liveright two years earlier. One day, their friend the illustrator Rockwell Kent stopped by their office. Cerf later recalled, "Rockwell was sitting at my desk facing Donald, and we were talking about doing a few books on the side, when suddenly I got an inspiration and said, 'I've got the name for our publishing house. We just said we were go-ing to publish a few books on the side at random. Let's call it Random House.' Donald liked the idea, and Rockwell Kent said, 'That's a great name. I'll draw your trademark.' So, sitting at my desk, he took a piece of paper and in five minutes drew Random House, which has been our colophon ever since." Throughout the years, the mission of Random House has remained consistent: to publish books of the highest quality, at random. We are proud to continue this tradition today. This edition is set from the first American edition of 1937 and commemorates the seventy-fifth anniversary of Random House. |
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User Review - HappyAvaAfter - Overstock.comI gave this book to my motherinlaw for Christmas along with the soundtrack from the film which I own myself the sound track not the film and it is one of my favorite film scores. I also purchased the ... Read full review
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User Review - KirkusThe author of Seven Gothic Tales — presents here reminiscences of twelve years on a coffee farm in Africa, at the foot of the Ngong Hills. Rarely does a book on a remote country convey so fully the ... Read full review
Contents
The N gong Farm | 3 |
A Native Child | 23 |
The Savage in the Immigrants House | 44 |
A Gazelle | 67 |
The Shooting Accident | 89 |
Riding in the Reserve | 103 |
Wamai | 115 |
Wanyangerri | 131 |
The Wild Came to the Aid of the Wild | 257 |
The Iguana | 265 |
Of the Two Races | 273 |
The Swaheli Numeral System | 281 |
Kitoschs Story | 287 |
Pania | 296 |
The Earthquake | 304 |
George | 305 |
A Kikuyu Chief | 148 |
Big Dances | 165 |
A Visitor from Asia | 178 |
Old Knudsen | 195 |
A Fugitive Rests on the Farm | 204 |
Visits of Friends | 213 |
The Noble Pioneer | 220 |
Wings | 233 |
FellowTravellers | 314 |
A Strange Happening | 322 |
Hard Times | 329 |
The Death of Kinanjui | 343 |
The Grave in the Hills | 353 |
Farah and I Sell Out | 372 |
Farewell | 390 |
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