From 1891, this is Forty Years Among the Zulus, by Rev. Josiah Tyler, Missionary of the A.B.C.F.M. Published in Boston and Chicago by the Congregational Sunday School and Publishing Society. 8x5 inches, bound in brown cloth, gilt titles. Life in a Zulu Kraal, Polygamy and Marijuana (Wild Hemp), Beer Drinking. Wild stuff. 

Josiah Tyler, son of Rev. Bennet Tyler and Esther Stone (daughter of Deacon John Stone and Esther Stowe), was for many years a missionary to South Africa. He was born on July 9, 1823 in Hanover, New Hampshire while his father was serving as President of Dartmouth College. He married with SUSAN WRIGHT CLARK on Feb. 27, 1849. She was daughter of Chester Clark and Nancy (Williams) Clark; born Mar. 22, 1828 in Northampton, Mass. She died Nov. 17, 1887 in Umsundazi, Natal, South Africa; he died Dec. 20, 1895 in Asheville, North Carolina, USA.