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¡°Made in Tanganyika¡± is a novel by Carl Jacobi, first published in 1954. The novel features a Christian missionary and a zookeeper as the main characters, and deals with the interactions between humans and the environment of Tanzania (then called Tanzania). The work was recognized for its historical background and rich character expression, and belongs to the genre of adventure novel.
Summary
Come, enjoy a Carl Jacobi field day?backed by his vivid, irresistible imagination and his keen sense of fun. Or was it so funny for Martin Sutter? For, unlike him, you'll surely be cautious the next time you turn on your TV set?especially if you notice it was made in Tanganyika.
On his fortieth birthday Martin Sutter decided life was too short to continue in the rut that had been his existence for more than twenty years. He withdrew his savings from the Explosion City Third Federal Bank, stopped in a display room and informed a somewhat surprised clerk he was taking the electric runabout with the blue bonnet. The ground-car, complete with extras, retailed for a tidy three thousand credits.
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Made in Tanganyika