First published in 1940, E. E. Reynold's Unknown Ways is a
collection of tales, intended for young readers, focusing on
explorers, pioneers and travellers. Similar to Mr Reynold's book
Behind the Ranges, this volume presents episodes from the lives of
ten different historical figures, including Sir Martin Frobisher,
Sven Hedin, Mary Kingsley, and Alexander Selkirk. Although the
writing reflects some of the cultural and ethnocentric biases of
its time, this book remains an interesting example of popular
educational texts for children from the first half of the twentieth
century.
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