Settimo capitolo della saga africana di Edgar Wallace. Ne egrave; protagonista uno dei personaggi principali; il tenente Tibbetts; detto "Bones"; in trasferta a Londra. Lontano dallAfrica; alle prese col mondo della finanza fatto da piccoli e grandi imbroglioni; lo vediamo muoversi in un altro tipo di giungla; quella cittadina. Sono presenti anche gli altri compagni di viaggio consueti; il commissario Sanders e il maggiore Hamilton. Manca il capo tribugrave; Bosambo; che torneragrave; nelle successive avventure. Parentesi urbana; quindi; del ciclo africano dello scrittore inglese.
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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful. For music and Anthro loversBy Kat5This book is awesome if you enjoy music and culture. It is a review of the basic functions of music and many other facets of how music is used in society. If you are curious about music and culture. this book is essential.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. A Classic. Looking at Music from Another PerspectiveBy Michael BalonekThis is one of those classics in the field of Ethnmusicology. Merriam is one of the "big names" in the field; in this work he does a great job of linking Musicology and Anthropology. If you can find a copy. Id recommend it!5 of 12 people found the following review helpful. milestoneBy G. YingThis book is a milestone in the history of ethnomusicology. The author enlarges the field of ethnomusicology to discusse the meaning of music within a culture entity.