Kathleen Arnott
Kathleen Arnott (née Coulson) (born 19 November 1914) is a British writer and missionary. She is known for writing several books on African myths and legends.[1][2]
Kathleen Arnott | |
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Born | 19 November 1914 |
Spouse | David Whitehorn Arnott |
Children | two daughters |
Books
Are the following:
- African Myths and Legends
- Tales from Africa
- Tales of Temba: Traditional African Stories
- Spiders, Crabs, and Creepy Crawlers: Two African Folktales
- Animal Folk Tales Around the World
- African Fairy Tales
- Dragons, Ogres, and Scary Things: Two African Folktales
- Auta the Giant Killer and Other Nigerian Folk Stories
- The Golden Fish and Other Stories
- Animal tales from many lands
References
- "Professor D. W. Arnott". The Independent. 10 October 2011.
- "Kathleen Arnott (nee Coulson)". My Methodist History.
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