A book we can anticipate with special interest on this side of the world is Aletta Lewis's "They Call Them Savages." It is an account of the English author's life in American Samoa, where she lived as one of the natives and was made Chief Virgin of the tribe. Miss Lewis, who is pictured above, had a temporary job at the Sydney Art School before four Australians, interested in her work as an artist, raised the money for her Samoan adventure.
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 37, 24 February 1939, Page 16
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81A book we can anticipate with special interest on this side of the world is Aletta Lewis's "They Call Them Savages." It is an account of the English author's life in American Samoa, where she lived as one of the natives and was made Chief Virgin of the tribe. Miss Lewis, who is pictured above, had a temporary job at the Sydney Art School before four Australians, interested in her work as an artist, raised the money for her Samoan adventure. Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 37, 24 February 1939, Page 16
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