Alfred Burdon Ellis (10 January 1852 – 5 March 1894) was a British Army officer and ethnographer, known for his writings on West Africa. (From Wikipedia) More about A. B. Ellis:
| | Books by A. B. Ellis: Additional books by A. B. Ellis in the extended shelves: Ellis, A. B. (Alfred Burdon), 1852-1894: History of the first West India regiment. (Chapman, 1885) (page images at HathiTrust) Ellis, A. B. (Alfred Burdon), 1852-1894: The History of the First West India Regiment (Gutenberg ebook) Ellis, A. B. (Alfred Burdon), 1852-1894: A history of the Gold Coast of West Africa (Chapman and Hall, ld., 1893) (page images at HathiTrust) Ellis, A. B. (Alfred Burdon), 1852-1894: The land of fetish. (Negro Universities Press, 1970) (page images at HathiTrust) Ellis, A. B. (Alfred Burdon), 1852-1894: The Land of Fetish (Gutenberg ebook) Ellis, A. B. (Alfred Burdon), 1852-1894: South African sketches (Chapman and Hall, 1887) (page images at HathiTrust) Ellis, A. B. (Alfred Burdon), 1852-1894: The Tshi-speaking peoples of the Gold Coast of West Africa. Their religion, manners, customs, laws, language, etc. (Chapman and Hall, limited, 1887), also by Charles Dickens and Evans and Chapman and Hall (page images at HathiTrust) Ellis, A. B. (Alfred Burdon), 1852-1894: West African islands. (Chapman and Hall, limited, 1885) (page images at HathiTrust) Ellis, A. B. (Alfred Burdon), 1852-1894: West African sketches (S. Tinsley, 1881) (page images at HathiTrust) Ellis, A. B. (Alfred Burdon), 1852-1894: The Yoruba-speaking peoples of the Slave Coast of West Africa; their religion, manners, customs, laws, language, etc. (Netherland; Anthropological Publications, 1970), also by Alexander Street Press (page images at HathiTrust) Ellis, A. B. (Alfred Burdon), 1852-1894: The Yoruba-speaking peoples of the Slave Coast of West Africa; their religion, manners, customs, laws, language, etc. With an appendix containing a comparison of the Tshi, Gã, Ew̜e, and Yoruba languages. (Chipman and Hall, ltd., 1894) (page images at HathiTrust)
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