<p><em>West African Folk-Tales</em> by W. H. Barker and Cecilia Sinclair is a classic collection of traditional stories from the Gold Coast (modern-day Ghana) and neighboring regions. First published in the early 20th century this work captures the wisdom humor and moral depth of African oral storytelling traditions that have been passed down for generations.</p><p>The tales feature familiar trickster figures like Anansi the Spider as well as kings animals and spirits who teach lessons about cleverness honesty justice and the human condition. Told with authenticity and respect for the original narrators these folk tales preserve the vibrant imagination and cultural identity of West Africa before the disruptions of colonialism.</p><p></p><p>Beautifully written and culturally rich <em>West African Folk-Tales</em> remains an essential volume for anyone interested in African literature mythology and the storytelling traditions that have influenced folklore across the Caribbean and the Americas.</p>