Arthur Grimble

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Sir Arthur Francis Grimble (Hong Kong, 11 June 1888 - London, 13 December 1956) was a British Civil Servant and writer.

After joining the Colonial Office, he became a cadet administrative officer in the Gilberts (1914) and became Resident Commissioner of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands colony in 1926.

Specialist of the myths and oral traditions of Kiribati people, he learned the Gilbertese language.

He wrote A Pattern of Islands (London, John Murray 1952, published in US as We chose the Islands) and Return to the Islands (1957) which were best-sellers.

The best book on his scientific work on the Gilbertese Culture has been published by Henry Evans Maude, Tungaru Traditions: writings on the atoll culture of the Gilbert Islands, University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu, 1989, ISBN 0-8248-1217-4

Government offices
Preceded by
Sir Gordon James Lethem
Governor of the Seychelles
1936–1942
Succeeded by
Sir William Logan
Preceded by
Sir Henry Bradshaw Popham
Governor of the Windward Islands
18 May 1942–1948
Succeeded by
Sir Robert Duncan Harris Arundell
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