Written primarily for the benefit of contemporary missionaries, this scarce classic comprises a comprehensive dictionary of the Asante and Fante language, called the Tshi. Old but by no means out-dated, this compendium of Tshi vernacular will prove imperative to any aspiring students of the subject. Walter Christaller was a German geographer whose most notable work is the groundbreaking Central Place Theory,[1] first published in 1933. Chosen for its cultural and educational significant, this remarkable text is proudly republished here with an original biography of the author.
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