Tales from Mauritius explained

Tales from Mauritius
Author:Ramesh Ramdoyal; edited by Rodney Phillips
Illustrator:Nazal Rosunally
Country:Mauritius
Language:English
Mauritian Creole
Cover Artist:Nazal Rosunally
Genre:Children's literature, Adventure
Publisher:Macmillan Publishers
Pub Date:1979
Number Of Books:3
Media Type:Print (paperback)

Tales from Mauritius is the name of a storybook written by a popular Mauritian author, Ramesh Ramdoyal, and edited by Rodney Phillips. The first edition was published in 1979 by Macmillan Publishers Ltd.[1] The second book in the series is called More Tales from Mauritius, published in 2009,[2] and the third book Further Tales from Mauritius published in 2013.[3]

The first two books were edited for young children, and the third one, edited by Osman Publishing, targets a wider audience. The third book contains 13 tales.

The author Ramesh Ramdoyal studied in Oxford and was the director of the Mauritius Institute of Education.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Tales from Mauritius. Ramdoyal. Ramesh Dutt. Phillips. Rodney. 1979-01-01. Edition de l'Océan Indien ; Macmillan Press. 0333263014. Moka, Mauritius; London. 12668222 . English.
  2. Book: Ramdoyal, Ramesh. More Tales from Mauritius (School Version). 2009-01-01. Osman Publishing. Osman Publishing, 2009. New.. Mauritius.
  3. Web site: Rédaction. 2013-12-25. Further Tales from Mauritius : Ramesh Ramdoyal complète la trilogie. 2021-05-21. lexpress.mu. fr.