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adam_text | STILL
NONE THE WISER
LIST OF CONTENTS
List Of Illustrations
..♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦............................♦......♦♦♦♦♦♦ Xiii
Author s Introduction
.........♦..............♦♦..♦................... Xvii
Chapter
1
London,
1952 -1954....................................1
In which the narrator returns to London, Civvy Street
and a City Bank after
2
years in the RAF, emerging from the
Far East under a cloud of (justifiable) suspicion, falls in love and
decides to go to West Africa, aged
22.
Chapter
2
Accra, April May
1954...............................16
Culture shock on arrival in the Gold Coast replacing
a young colleague who died only the week before I appear on
scene. Life in a bachelors mess. Will I survive?
Chapter
3
Work Is A Four Letter Word
♦♦♦♦♦.............,.. 28
Daily life in a colonial Bank. The hazards of the lunatics
who roam the streets of Accra and sometimes the brassbound
mahogany halls of Mammon. Am I mad as well to be here?
Chapter
4
Diamond Run To Swedru. ..
...................♦..♦♦31
I am despatched up-country to collect a consignment of
diamonds, by native transport with an armed guard. How the
West African diamond trade worked in colonial times.
Chapter
5
Sekondi
-1954.............................................37
I am posted to Sekondi at
24
hours notice to replace
Humbert
Punge
who has allegedly committed a social gaffe
(retiring, naked, to bed on the snooker table in the Club while
drunk, it was a formal dance night and the DCs wife was
offended).
Chapter
6
Sekondi
-1954-1956 ..................................44
Life in small-town West Africa; a brief history of the
Dutch, Portuguese and English who warred and traded along
this stretch of coast since before Columbus found America. A
story of intrigue, violence and mayhem.
Chapter
7
The Gold Coast
-
Sekondi
-1954/56 ..........50
More of the same, I establish my bachelor household,
I am deeply depressed by the solitude of my existence, I resign.
My resignation is refused. I come to terms with life once more
and begin to enjoy a modest well-being.
Chapter
8
Sekondi
-1955 -
English Lessons
...............56
The life of the young European bachelors working for the
trading companies, Swiss, French, English etc., My new friend
Jacques Spencer-Chapman and I attempt to improve their grasp
of the English language and its idioms; confusion reigns.
Chapter
9
Pidgin English.
............................................61
An account of the origins and importance of Coast
Pidgin in the everyday scheme of things. As explained by
Burton, it is a separate language and a clear understanding of its
complexities is vital. Plus the missionaries version of the Book
of Genesis.
Vili
Chapter
10
Leave
-1955-56..........................................67
After
20
months I depart on leave via Tangier. O.,
the girl I left behind me in London declines to continue our
interrupted romance. I patch up my broken heart by spending
my accumulated savings on ski-ing in the Swiss Alps and later
in Nice where I strike up a rewarding friendship with
Fifi,
a fan
dancer in a cabaret. I dash my way through a driving test in
London and return penniless but more or less content to West
Africa.
Chapter
11
Interlude For Light Relief
.................♦........81
This is apocryphal Old Coaster nonsense, including a
parody of Kipling s I ve taken my fun where I ve found it and an
explanation of Secret Circulars A and
В
as issued by the Colonial
Secretary in which he took exception to District Officers (pre-
1914) indulging in concubinage. Not quite Sanders of the River
material.
Chapter
12
Tales Of The Silver Screen
.......................84
Hollywood and Bollywood and the open-air cinemas
and the African reaction to films. My friend Gareth Plinge,
drunk and exasperated by the noise, fires his shotgun through
the cinema screen across the road, no-one notices.
Chapter Thirteen Tummy Palaver ...
..........................102
The White Man s Grave may have become The White
Man s Headache, but West Africa remains host to a multitude
of deadly pathogens. I contract malaria, have a near death
experience and end up in hospital.
ix
Chapter
14
The Daily Grind (Accra
1958)................116
After two tours in Sekondi and Takoradi I find myself
back in Accra, now married to O. who finally made up her mind
after four long years of saying Yes and No! I entertain Mr.
and Mrs. David Rockefeller. A description of a West African
surf port.
Chapter
15
A Tale Of An Old Toaster
......................129
Money Doubling and other scams originating in West
Africa have a long history and continue to the present day. The
world is full of gullible suckers.
Chapter
16
Sex And The Single Coaster
♦·♦♦♦♦♦♦♦.....
.....Λ
35
A troublesome and age-old theme, young white men
bedevilled in tropical climes
-
a cautionary tale or two. Thaddeus
Plinge is saved by a lady policeman from the Vice Squad.
Chapter
17
Ju-ju
........................................................145
The importance and prevalence of Ju-ju and fetish in
West Africa. Even white men become susceptible. Personal
experiences involving witchcraft.
Chapter
18
Of Cats, Dogs And Apes
.........................158
Tales of animal companions, of waifs and strays and
their often tragic ends.
Chapter
19
A Bit More Tether
.........„.....................168
The man who s spent his life building up trade and
Empire in secluded spots is allowed a bit more tether than the
man who stays home next to the Sunday School and selling
insurance. Or so said Alfred
Aloysius
Horn aka Trader
Horn.
Chapter
20
Office Palaver ..«
.......................................173
Stuff they never teach you in Business School. How to
stop a mob from burning down the office. The use of violence
in debt recovery. Gautier and the Bomb Marchers in Tamale
and Ouagoudougu.
Chapter
21
Bat Palaver
..............................................188
Bats: their unsatisfactory role as tennis ball substitutes,
their fur, culinary properties and nuisance ratings.
Chapter
22
The Crocodile
..........................................193
Their natural history, personal experiences with and
general all-round incompatibilty of the same.
Chapter
23
Snake Palaver .,..«
....................;...............211
No African memoir is complete without its snake stories
to send shivers down the reader s spine. Pythons, green mambas,
a night encounter with a Gaboon viper, spitting cobras
et al.
Not
for the squeamish.
Chapter
24
Bee Palaver
.............................................244
Barring man and the mosquito, wild bees are perhaps
among the most dangerous creatures in Africa. A man is killed;
O. and I are marooned in our house in northern Ghana.
Chapter
25
Alas Poor Yaro
-
I Knew Him Well ..
.....256
An account of the African servants, cooks, stewards and
nannies employed over the years, our mutual misunderstandings
and a general discourse on their many virtues.
Chapter
26
Kano
And The Bank Of The North
.........277
In
1963
O. and I arrive in Northern Nigeria, where all is
not as it seems. An account of the contemporary international
diamond smuggling industry, its legal and illegal ramifications.
Humbert Flange goes bush.
xi
Chapter
27
In Nothing Else So Happy
.....................290
Some of my African friends, hunters, politicians, lawyers,
chiefs, traders, policemen, an appreciation.
Chapter
28
Lagos
1964 -1967....................................312
The day of the whiteman fades fast. In Lagos the
opening stages of the Biafran War loom; assassinations, murder
and military coups follow. Our own future now lies elsewhere.
The End.
A Partial Bibliography
.♦♦♦♦....♦♦♦..............♦......♦♦♦♦♦..♦♦......323
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"STILL
NONE THE WISER"
LIST OF CONTENTS
List Of Illustrations
.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦.♦.♦♦♦♦♦♦ Xiii
Author's Introduction
.♦.♦♦.♦. Xvii
Chapter
1
London,
1952 -1954.1
In which the narrator returns to London, Civvy Street
and a City Bank after
2
years in the RAF, emerging from the
Far East under a cloud of (justifiable) suspicion, falls in love and
decides to go to West Africa, aged
22.
Chapter
2
Accra, April May
1954.16
Culture shock on arrival in the Gold Coast replacing
a young colleague who died only the week before I appear on
scene. Life in a bachelors' mess. Will I survive?
Chapter
3
Work Is A Four Letter Word
♦♦♦♦♦.,. 28
Daily life in a colonial Bank. The hazards of the lunatics
who roam the streets of Accra and sometimes the brassbound
mahogany halls of Mammon. Am I mad as well to be here?
Chapter
4
'Diamond Run To Swedru.'.
.♦.♦♦31
I am despatched up-country to collect a consignment of
diamonds, by native transport with an armed guard. How the
West African diamond trade worked in colonial times.
Chapter
5
Sekondi
-1954.37
I am posted to Sekondi at
24
hours notice to replace
Humbert
Punge
who has allegedly committed a social gaffe
(retiring, naked, to bed on the snooker table in the Club while
drunk, it was a formal dance night and the DCs wife was
offended).
Chapter
6
'Sekondi
-1954-1956'.44
Life in small-town West Africa; a brief history of the
Dutch, Portuguese and English who warred and traded along
this stretch of coast since before Columbus 'found' America. A
story of intrigue, violence and mayhem.
Chapter
7
'The Gold Coast
-
Sekondi
-1954/56'.50
More of the same, I establish my bachelor household,
I am deeply depressed by the solitude of my existence, I resign.
My resignation is refused. I come to terms with life once more
and begin to enjoy a modest well-being.
Chapter
8
'Sekondi
-1955 -
'English Lessons'
.56
The life of the young European bachelors working for the
trading companies, Swiss, French, English etc., My new friend
Jacques Spencer-Chapman and I attempt to improve their grasp
of the English language and its idioms; confusion reigns.
Chapter
9
'Pidgin English.'
.61
An account of the origins and importance of 'Coast
Pidgin' in the everyday scheme of things. As explained by
Burton, it is a separate language and a clear understanding of its
complexities is vital. Plus the missionaries' version of the Book
of Genesis.
Vili
Chapter
10
Leave
-1955-56.67
After
20
months I depart on leave via Tangier. O.,
the girl I left behind me in London declines to continue our
interrupted romance. I patch up my broken heart by spending
my accumulated savings on ski-ing in the Swiss Alps and later
in Nice where I strike up a rewarding friendship with
Fifi,
a fan
dancer in a cabaret. I 'dash' my way through a driving test in
London and return penniless but more or less content to West
Africa.
Chapter
11
Interlude For Light Relief
.♦.81
This is apocryphal 'Old Coaster' nonsense, including a
parody of Kipling's 'I've taken my fun where I've found it' and an
explanation of Secret Circulars A and
В
as issued by the Colonial
Secretary in which he took exception to District Officers (pre-
1914) indulging in concubinage. Not quite Sanders of the River
material.
Chapter
12
'Tales Of The Silver Screen'
.84
Hollywood and Bollywood and the open-air cinemas
and the African reaction to films. My friend Gareth Plinge,
drunk and exasperated by the noise, fires his shotgun through
the cinema screen across the road, no-one notices.
Chapter Thirteen 'Tummy Palaver'.
.102
The White Man's Grave may have become The White
Man's Headache, but West Africa remains host to a multitude
of deadly pathogens. I contract malaria, have a 'near death'
experience and end up in hospital.
ix
Chapter
14
'The Daily Grind' (Accra
1958).116
After two tours in Sekondi and Takoradi I find myself
back in Accra, now married to O. who finally made up her mind
after four long years of saying "Yes and No!" I entertain Mr.
and Mrs. David Rockefeller. A description of a West African
surf port.
Chapter
15
'A Tale Of An Old Toaster'
.129
'Money Doubling' and other scams originating in West
Africa have a long history and continue to the present day. The
world is full of gullible suckers.
Chapter
16
Sex And The Single Coaster'
♦·♦♦♦♦♦♦♦.
.Λ
35
A troublesome and age-old theme, young white men
bedevilled in tropical climes
-
a cautionary tale or two. Thaddeus
Plinge is saved by a lady policeman from the Vice Squad.
Chapter
17
'Ju-ju'
.145
The importance and prevalence of Ju-ju and 'fetish' in
West Africa. Even white men become susceptible. Personal
experiences involving witchcraft.
Chapter
18
'Of Cats, Dogs And Apes'
.158
Tales of animal companions, of waifs and strays and
their often tragic ends.
Chapter
19
"A Bit More Tether"
.„.168
"The man who's spent his life building up trade and
Empire in secluded spots is allowed a bit more tether than the
man who stays home next to the Sunday School and selling
insurance." Or so said Alfred
Aloysius
Horn aka 'Trader
Horn.'
Chapter
20
Office Palaver'.«
.173
'Stuff they never teach you in Business School. How to
stop a mob from burning down the office. The use of violence
in debt recovery. Gautier and the 'Bomb Marchers' in Tamale
and Ouagoudougu.
Chapter
21
'Bat Palaver'
.188
Bats: their unsatisfactory role as tennis ball substitutes,
their fur, culinary properties and nuisance ratings.
Chapter
22
'The Crocodile'
.193
Their natural history, personal experiences with and
general all-round incompatibilty of the same.
Chapter
23
'Snake Palaver'.,.«
.;.211
No African memoir is complete without its snake stories
to send shivers down the reader's spine. Pythons, green mambas,
a night encounter with a Gaboon viper, spitting cobras
et al.
Not
for the squeamish.
Chapter
24
'Bee Palaver'
.244
Barring man and the mosquito, wild bees are perhaps
among the most dangerous creatures in Africa. A man is killed;
O. and I are marooned in our house in northern Ghana.
Chapter
25
'Alas Poor Yaro
-
I Knew Him Well'.
.256
An account of the African servants, cooks, stewards and
nannies employed over the years, our mutual misunderstandings
and a general discourse on their many virtues.
Chapter
26
Kano
And The Bank Of The North
.277
In
1963
O. and I arrive in Northern Nigeria, where all is
not as it seems. An account of the contemporary international
diamond smuggling industry, its legal and illegal ramifications.
Humbert Flange goes 'bush.'
xi
Chapter
27
"In Nothing Else So Happy"
.290
Some of my African friends, hunters, politicians, lawyers,
chiefs, traders, policemen, an appreciation.
Chapter
28
Lagos
1964 -1967.312
The day of the whiteman fades fast. In Lagos the
opening stages of the Biafran War loom; assassinations, murder
and military coups follow. Our own future now lies elsewhere.
The End.
A Partial Bibliography
.♦♦♦♦.♦♦♦.♦.♦♦♦♦♦.♦♦.323
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spelling | Adamson, Paul Verfasser aut Still none the wiser (1952-1967) : being the second and final part of the mid-century memoir 'None the wiser', a twentieth century passage, 1932-1967 by Paul Adamson 1. publ. Bloomington, Ind. [u.a.] AuthorHouse 2007 XXVI, 325 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references Adamson, Paul / 1932- Adamson, Paul <1932-> Bank of British West Africa (DE-588)7540639-1 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1900-2000 Geschichte 1952-1967 gnd rswk-swf Banks and banking / Gold Coast / History / 20th century Alltag, Brauchtum Bank Geschichte Kolonie Banks and banking Gold Coast History 20th century Briten (DE-588)4094863-8 gnd rswk-swf Gold Coast / Biography Gold Coast / Colonies / Social life and customs Ghana Biography Ghana Colonies Social life and customs Westafrika (DE-588)4079203-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4003939-0 Autobiografie gnd-content (DE-588)4133254-4 Erlebnisbericht gnd-content Westafrika (DE-588)4079203-1 g Briten (DE-588)4094863-8 s Geschichte 1952-1967 z DE-604 Bank of British West Africa (DE-588)7540639-1 b Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016697628&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Adamson, Paul Still none the wiser (1952-1967) : being the second and final part of the mid-century memoir 'None the wiser', a twentieth century passage, 1932-1967 Adamson, Paul / 1932- Adamson, Paul <1932-> Bank of British West Africa (DE-588)7540639-1 gnd Banks and banking / Gold Coast / History / 20th century Alltag, Brauchtum Bank Geschichte Kolonie Banks and banking Gold Coast History 20th century Briten (DE-588)4094863-8 gnd |
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title | Still none the wiser (1952-1967) : being the second and final part of the mid-century memoir 'None the wiser', a twentieth century passage, 1932-1967 |
title_auth | Still none the wiser (1952-1967) : being the second and final part of the mid-century memoir 'None the wiser', a twentieth century passage, 1932-1967 |
title_exact_search | Still none the wiser (1952-1967) : being the second and final part of the mid-century memoir 'None the wiser', a twentieth century passage, 1932-1967 |
title_exact_search_txtP | Still none the wiser (1952-1967) : being the second and final part of the mid-century memoir 'None the wiser', a twentieth century passage, 1932-1967 |
title_full | Still none the wiser (1952-1967) : being the second and final part of the mid-century memoir 'None the wiser', a twentieth century passage, 1932-1967 by Paul Adamson |
title_fullStr | Still none the wiser (1952-1967) : being the second and final part of the mid-century memoir 'None the wiser', a twentieth century passage, 1932-1967 by Paul Adamson |
title_full_unstemmed | Still none the wiser (1952-1967) : being the second and final part of the mid-century memoir 'None the wiser', a twentieth century passage, 1932-1967 by Paul Adamson |
title_short | Still none the wiser |
title_sort | still none the wiser 1952 1967 being the second and final part of the mid century memoir none the wiser a twentieth century passage 1932 1967 |
title_sub | (1952-1967) : being the second and final part of the mid-century memoir 'None the wiser', a twentieth century passage, 1932-1967 |
topic | Adamson, Paul / 1932- Adamson, Paul <1932-> Bank of British West Africa (DE-588)7540639-1 gnd Banks and banking / Gold Coast / History / 20th century Alltag, Brauchtum Bank Geschichte Kolonie Banks and banking Gold Coast History 20th century Briten (DE-588)4094863-8 gnd |
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