Three Continents Press Announces publication of a new translation from Francophone Literature THE EPIC NOVEL-DOGUICIMI by Paul Hazoume Translation by Richard Bjornson This first Dahomean novel was originally published in Paris in 1937. As historical fiction, it deals with the manners and customs of the traditional kingdom of Dahomey, a proud and powerful nation. 0-89410-405-5/cloth $35 0-89410-406-3/paper $18 $28.00 cloth edition; $13.50 paper edition Three Continents Press 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Suite 407 Washington, D.C. 20006 D0Q<JICim : : : :; The First Dahomean Novel (1937)
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