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Tales from the Veld

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A collection of short, often humorous frontier tales told in a compact first-person voice, blending tall anecdotes about animal life and settler improvisation with vivid landscape sketches and episodes of border skirmish and survival. The narrator mixes practical detail—makeshift inventions, hunting exploits, and folk remedies—with local indigenous folklore and superstitious explanations, producing comic and occasionally eerie effects. Stories move between slapstick misadventure and quietly observant vignettes, held together by colloquial storytelling, rural specificity, and a slightly satirical eye for human eccentricity.

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Ernest Glanville

Ernest Glanville was a South African author known for his adventurous tales that often draw upon the rich landscapes and cultures of Africa. His notable work, "In Search of the Okapi / A Story of Adventure in Central Africa," showcases his ability to weave thrilling narratives with vivid descriptions of the continent's wildlife and scenery. Glanville's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the natural world, as seen in his collections such as "Tales from the Veld," which captures the essence of life in the African veld. Through his stories, he contributed to the literary heritage of adventure fiction, inviting readers to explore the wonders of Africa.

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