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3730856<p>London: Salvation Army Publishing Department 98 100 & 102 Clerkenwell Rd. E.C. c.1882–1891. 6½ x 4¼ inches. Very Good.</p> <p>Cabinet card photograph of evangelist Catherine Booth 1829–1890 wife of General William Booth founder of the Salvation Army. She was a prolific writer for the Salvation Army a temperance lecturer anti-prostitution activist and an advocate of women preachers. Photographer Henry Van der Weyde 1838–1924 was the first to take portraits by electric light.</p> unknown
242 p. + Portrait illustrations. 8vo. Original red publisher's cloth binding, soiled. Spine faded. PA 07B.
Inscribed by author to his daughter Alice, signed "from her father, Xmas 1910" upon front free endpaper. [Documentation supporting this provenance will be provided.] xiii, [1], 375 pages. Index of Subjects. List of Authorities. Complete with 82 black and white plates, several of which fold out. Gilt lettering and decoration upon olive cloth. Top edge gilt. "Explains where we fall short, and suggests how the true remedies for individual, anti-social and collective misconduct or communal misunderstandings may be best applied". - Introductory Preface. Chapters include: Humanity, Normal and Abnormal; The Degenerate; The Criminal; How Criminals are Made; Responsibility; Sin and Crime; British Methods and Results; The Relations of Physiology to Justice; Development and Its Dangers; The Physiology of the Brain; Where is Mind?; The Physical Basis of Mind and Personality; Social Hygiene in Holland; The Treatment of Vagabonds and Crime in Belgium; Treatment; The Way Out - General William Booth of the Salvation Army offers a message for England. Wilson was "A genius before his time. The blatant truths of his observations are staggering. Political correctness was in the long distant future so he told it like it was. Open this book at random and you will find yourself drawn into the narrative, without fail." - online review. Light foxing. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A special copy of this landmark study. Book
1919814271919. SALVATION ARMY. THE WAR ROMANCE OF THE SALVATION ARMY. By Evangeline Booth and Grace Livingston Hill. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott 1919. Illustrated. Some foxing one plate sprung. About very good. unknown books
1904206381904. 31 pp with illustrations from photographs in original wrappers. Spine covered with archival tape line in ink on the margin of one page otherwise clean and sound. In 1898 the Salvation Army undertook a project intended to relocate urban working poor people to rural areas and enable them to become productive farmers. The idea for the project came from Salvation Army founder William Booth who described the concept in his book In Darkest England and the Way Out 1890. General Booth's daughter Emma and son-in-law Fredrick St. George de Lautour Booth-Tucker took charge of the Salvation Army in the United States in 1896 and they took it upon themselves to put General Booth's plan into action. The plan was characterized by Frederick Booth-Tucker as an experiment in "domiculture" or the cultivation of families on family farms. The Booth-Tuckers appointed Col. Thomas Holland as the National Colonization Secretary and together they chose sites in California Colorado and Ohio for the colonies. Source: Schemp Fort Amity An Experiment in Domiculture 2011. The Amity colony was settled by thirty families from Chicago and Iowa each of whom received ten acres of land livestock and tools. By 1903 the colony had 450 residents. In 1904 when this collection of testimonials was produced--presumably as both a fundraising tool and a response to naysayers--the project still seemed like it might succeed. That it did not closing in 1909 was apparently not due to any failure in selecting worthy colonists but because the Salvation Army officials had purchased land that was so alkaline that sustainable farming was impossible. Three copies located in OCLC. unknown books
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2015MSS11121London: International Headquarters of the Salvation Army. Good with no dust jacket. 2015. Hardcover. Two volume set. Hard covers published by International Headquarters of the Salvation Army in 2015. No dust jackets. Blue covers with gilt symbol and lettering on front covers and gilt lettering on spine. Spines are loose from bindings at top. Bottom corners of covers are bumped. Vol. 1 has one place and Vol. 2 has three places on side edges of pages where a paper clips were used as bookmarks. Books are in good plus condition. Large 8vo 3.5 lb.; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall . International Headquarters of the Salvation Army hardcover
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1922136871London: Salvationist publishing and supplies Ltd. Very Good. 1922. First Edition. paperback. 4x6" smaller book. VERY GOOD Condition PAPERBACK clean solid bright.; Gold cover embossed titles & decorative Salvation Army 1" seal. to textured black limp covers.red tint to text page edges. ; Sheet Music; 2444 pages pages; With music for 270 SONGS.includes Both Old & New songs.Old Favorites.Indexed. .Leatherette appearance. . Salvationist publishing and supplies Ltd. paperback
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2010DADAX1167030621Kessinger Publishing 2010-09-10. paperback. New. 6.00x1.51x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing paperback
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2014048111Dallas: Salvation Army Texas Div. 2014. 1st . Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 159pp.index; HB dk.blue w/red; fine condition w/cleantight pgs. DJ white w/blk.-photocover; fine. " .part of the 2014 celebrations of 125 years of The Salvation Army ministry in Texas. The book provides a snapshot of The Salvation Army in Texas today." color photos throughout. <br/> <br/> Salvation Army, Texas Div. hardcover
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