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| Author | Harold Courlander George Herzog |
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| Illustrator | Madye Lee Chastain |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Children's literature African folklore Folklore |
| Publisher | Holt |
Publication date | 1947 |
| Publication place | United States |
| Pages | 143 |
The Cow-Tail Switch, and Other West African Stories is a 1947 anthology of West African folklore curated by Harold Courlander and George Herzog and illustrated by Madye Lee Chastain. Several of the stories were previously published in other works. [1] The book received a Newbery Honor in 1947. [2]
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In addition to earning a Newbery Honor, the book was well-received. The Horn Book Magazine named it one of the best books of 1947 in the Folk and Fairy Tales category. [4] The New York Times believed the book would be complling to adults, as well, saying parents should read the stories out loud so "the whole family will enjoy their special flavor". [5] In his review, folklorist William Bascom judged that "presents authoritative illustrations and comments on authentic African tales". [6] Anthropologist Melville J. Herskovits had high praise for the book, saying "What we have in this have in this work, in short, comprises a form of "applied anthropology” whose worth, as such, is too often unrecognized by anthropologists." [7] Reviewers also complimented Chatain's visuals: Book Links' review called Chastain’s woodcuts “beautifully wrought”, [8] and Alice Dalgliesh, writing for Parents, said they were "decorative and authentic". Dalgliesh also said Talk was the standout story of the anthology. [9]