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191147091911 P., Desclée, 1911, grand in 8, broché, 238 pages ; illustrations.
ORD-1110Les défricheurs africains. Ed.de l'Oeuvre d'Auteuil. 1928. In-8 br. 63pp. planches et carte h.-t.
85139Lausanne, F. Payot 1892, 185x120mm, 320pages, broché.
190123751901 in-12, (2ff.), 275pp., 8pp., 1 carte, br. Paris Retaux 1901,
ORD-3251Maria de la Luz Camacho 1°martyre de l'Action catholique. Montréal. L'Action Paroissiale. 1936. In-12 br. couverture illustrée, 249pp. Portrait en frontispice, qq. illustrations h.-t. Exemplaire de bibliothèque.
69611P., Librairie Missionnaire, Bruxelles, Librairie Grande Place, (1938), in 8° carré broché, 191 pages ; non coupé ; couverture illustrée (fanée) ; photographies hors-texte.
107681aafBruges, Libr. de l’oeuvre Saint-Charles, 1936, in-4to, 226 p., + 1 ff., avec illustrations photogr. sur planches, brochure originale illustrée.
191310603Librairie Catholique Emmanuel Vitte 1913 331 pages in8. 1913. broché. 331 pages. Ouvrage de voyage et d'observation sur l'Égypte écrit par le R.P. Émile Chautard ancien missionnaire en Égypte et au Dahomey. La troisième édition de 1914 publiée par la Librairie Catholique Emmanuel Vitte est enrichie de cartes et gravures et propose une description instructive du Delta du Nil
1608grand in 8 broché couverture rempliée illustrée en chromolithographies(plats et dos)Faux-titre,titre,XL,458 pages, gravures dans le texte, carte dépliante.Desclée de Brouwer &Cie 1900.la vie du missionnaire,religion, superstitions,l’empire du démon,mœurs,coutumes
192986030Paris, Dillen & Cie 1929 In-4. Broché, couverture imprimée, plats ornés d’une vignette, 191 pp., XI planches hors texte. Couverture poussiéreuse.
23618Paris, Dillen sans date, 255x165mm, 191pages, broché. Quelques rousseurs.
194030551940 demi-reliure bleue grand in-octavo, dos long - titre frappé or et filets, illustrations : nombreux dessins à la plume de l'auteur, 369 pages, sans date (début vingtième Siècle) à Paris Victor Retaux et Fils Libraires-Editeurs,
1834WRCAM48343Hillsborough N.C. 1834. 4pp. Folio. Old folds. Minor soiling. Highly legible. Very good plus. A long letter concerning the advancement and coordination of domestic Presbyterian missions in the southern states. McDowell speaks of his travels through Petersburg Norfolk and Baltimore apparently on a journey to meet with church officials and promote and organize the missionary work of the various churches: "I was detained at Petersburg. and met with Mr. Plumer a plan was arranged for the Presbyteries in Virginia - and letters were written to several of the brethren - Mr. Plumer manifested a deep interest in our cause and has promised to do all he can for us." McDowell also writes of personnel changes in the church: "Brother Brown and Brother Kollock will both be at the meeting.the prospect of a union with our board I think is good and if that Presbytery comes in it will do much towards bringing all Virginia into close union with us. Brother Plumer expects to remove to Richmond.in the last Richmond TELEGRAPH you will find a rather interesting account of Mr. Brown's parting with his people." <br> <br> The writer Rev. William A. McDowell was Secretary of the Board of Home Missions for seventeen years as well as the first pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Bound Brook N.J. and later at the First Church in Morristown N.J. From 1823 to 1833 he was pastor at the Third Church at Charleston S.C. He was also a trustee of Princeton College. The "Mr. Plumer" her refers to in the letter was William Swan Plumer 1802-80 a Presbyterian minister who served in Petersburg Richmond Baltimore Allegheny and Pottsville Pa. He was likewise and author and a professor in the Seminary in Columbia S.C. from 1862 to 1880. <br> <br> Dr. Alexander W. Mitchell the letter's recipient had an involvement with the United Presbyterian Church which was formed by the union of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America often referred to mostly by Southerners as the "Northern" Presbyterian Church with the United Presbyterian Church of North America a smaller church of Covenanter-Seceder tradition. unknown books
10898Hong Kong, Imprimerie de la Société des Missions-Etrangères de Paris, Nazareth, Pokfulum, 1931. 1 volume in-8, 198 pp., reliure moderne plein cuir, couverture illustrée conservée, ouvrage illustré de nombreuses photogravures et orné d'une carte in-fine, tris bon état.
ORD-3366Indiens et Esquimaux. Oeuvre des Missions. 1928. In-8 br. 444pp. Photos in-t. Carte dépliante h.-t.|Autre exemplaire, édition de 1926, bel état, même prix.
2149Oeuvre des Missions et P. Tequi, Libraire, Paris, 1922.
12207P., Spes, Oeuvres des Missions, 1926, in 8° relié demi-basane marbrée, dos à nerfs, 441 pages; illustrations hors-texte et planche dépliante.
192834101928 in-8, 444pp., illustré, carte, br. Paris Spes 1928,
192924761929 broché grand in-octavo, dos gris, long papier, 444 pages, 1929 à Paris Editions SPES,
21028Lyon, Oeuvres Apocalypses de Marie Immaculée 1921, 235x155mm, XIII - 471pages, broché. Coiffe légèrement abîmée. Taches d’encres sur la tranche.
1930363791930 P., Lethilleux, 1930, in 12 relié demi-vélin à coins à la bradel, dos orné de filets dorés, plats de papier dominoté, XII-343 pages.
107999aafParis, Plon, 1935, gr. in-8vo, 4 ff. + 378 p. + 2 ff., avec 12 gravures (illustrations) h.-t. et une carte, qqs rousseures par-ci par-là, brochure originale.
0270938753.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
188335151New York: Baptist Home Missions Rooms. Geo. W. Wheat Printer 1883. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. 1 619 pages. Illustrated with engravings and sketches. Green cloth hardcover with gilt publisher seal on the front cover and gilt title on the spine. Floral end sheets. Institutional markings from the Library of Congress on the right front flyleaf and title page. Card number label pasted down on the rear end paper. Front hinge cracked. A few thin cracks to the text block. Edge wear to some pages. some underlining and brief marks written in the contents section. <br /> <br /> Contents cover missions for African Americans Native Americans Chinese Missions etc. Baptist Home Missions Rooms. Geo. W. Wheat, Printer hardcover