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404 + 424pp.+ 48 illustrations (hors-texte), reliure cart. (dos en cuir avec titre doré avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés), qqs.rousseurs, 20cm., texte en bel état, [contient des articles, lettres et notices sur les missions d'Europe, d'Asie, des Etats Unis & de l'Océanie], [relié avec: Diocèse de Soissons. Oeuvre de la Propagation de la Foi, Compte rendu de l'exercice 1882 & 1883, 30 + 32pp.]
404 + 404pp.+ 48 illustrations (hors-texte), reliure cart. (dos en cuir avec titre doré), qqs.rousseurs, 21cm., texte en bel état, [contient des articles, lettres et notices sur les missions d'Europe, d'Asie, des Etats Unis & de l'Océanie], [relié avec: Diocèse de Soissons. Oeuvre de la Propagation de la Foi, Compte rendu de l'exercice 1886 & 1887, 32 + 32pp.]
Belgique Chez l'auteur 1929, grand In-8 broché, 380 pages. Table analytique. Parfait état. De la collection "RECUEIL DOCUMENTAIRE" à l'usage des Prédicateurs, Catéchistes, Conférenciers, Directeurs d'Oeuvres, Membres de Cercles d'Etudes, embrassant le cycle de la doctrine chrétienne.
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, plates and 2 full-page maps in the text, free endpapers lightly browned, neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper; red cloth, upper board framed in blind and lettered in gilt, gilt back, covers very lightly faded else a near fine copy.
Un volume de format in folio de VIII, 216 pp.; 29 cartes en noir ou encouleurs hors texte; imporatante bibliographie et index en fin. Reliure de l'éditeur en pleine toile verte; titres dorés; jaquette illustrée. Jaquette un peu maniée. Sinon bon état. Voir photos. Poids important (port à prévoir).
Volume I: xii + 877pp., Original 1916-edition, in the series "Veröffentlichungen des internationalen Instituts für missionswissenschaftliche Forschung", cart.cover (spine in blue cloth), 24cm., few stamps on titlepage, text very clean, Good copy, [contains 2078 bibliographical references with description]
Edition originale de l'ouvrage de Robert DELAVIGNETTE (1897-1976), haut fonctionnaire, administrateur colonial et directeur de l’Ecole nationale de la France d'outre-mer: "En 1952, l'auteur [...] rencontra à Royaumont un prêtre-ouvrier. De cette rencontre naquit un certain nombre de méditations, que Robert Delavignette note et développe ici. Des souvenirs d'enfance et des souvenirs d'une carrière coloniale se matérialisent dans deux figures d'ouvriers: un Français, Le Marianneux, puddleur à la forge de Sainte-Colombe, un Africain, Birama, forgeron dans le Niger. C'est le monde en pleine évolution que Robert DELAVIGNETTE saisit, car Sainte-Colombe est le creuset où se forme au début du siècle un vaste groupement industriel, et Birama, forgeron ambulant, suivi de son griot, est déjà tout près d'ètre arraché à son groupe social. Enfin l'auteur examine un problème important de notre temps, mais avec tout le calme et le recul nécessaires: celui des prêtres-ouvriers. [...] Prenant tantôt l'allure du récit, tantôt le caractère de l'essai, mais toujours avec le même accent, ce livre tend à créer un climat utile à la recherche des rapports humains entre l'Europe industrielle et l'Afrique encore artisanale, un climat propice à l'éthique des relations inter-raciales, un climat favorable enfin à l'intelligence que nous devons avoir du rôle des missionnaires chrétiens dans leur évangélisation ouvrière, aussi bien en Europe que dans les autres pays du monde." (présentation de l'éditeur); 1 des 25 exemplaires sur vélin pur fil, justifié n°15 (seul papier numéroté). Français
238p. Illustrated with photographs. Small 8vo. Original decorated printed wraps. Rear wrap soiled. RELIGION BOX 11
227 pages including index. Lengthy author's inscription and signature upon half-title page. This copy presented to author's good friend Harry M. Graham. "It is a curious fact that most Canadians know almost nothing about one-third of their country, and what little information they pick up is at least partly incorrect." - from Chapter 1. This book was an attempt to correct this situation. Chapters include: Geography; Exploration; Furt Trade; Missions; Administration; Transportation and Communication; Oil, Gold and Radium; Yellowknife; Farming and Stock Raising; Tourist Traffic; Civilization; Literature and the Arts. Above average wear. Moderate lean to spine. Light yellowing to contents. Includes a good number of interesting black and white photographic plates. Book
Features: The Outport; The Story of Newfoundland; The Beothuk Indians; The Norse in Newfoundland; The Dialects of Newfoundland; Greenspond - Townscape in a tickle; Old Prints of Newfoundland; Collectors and Collections; Furniture - Imported and Country Styles to 1850; Building a St. John's Victorian House; Items Found in the New Found Land; Government House; Stamps, Insignia, Medals and Currency; Commissariat House; Period Pieces for a Refurbished Commissariat House; Painters of Newfoundland; The Moravian Missions and The Labrador Eskimos; Hawthorne College; The Newfoundland Historic Trust; Museums and Historic Sites; Arts and Culture Centres; Lighthouses; and more. Date hand-written atop front cover. Quality copy. Magazine
vi +106 pages. Compiles the published documentation on (this Alsatian Jew) and gives it a continuity which cannot but be vivacious... Helbronner emerges as a fascinating and creative character... an honest man of great capacity; an altruistic public servant, especially to the numerous public of the poor; a man of probity who applied acerbic tests to situations often left unexamined; a spokesman for the inarticulate, he won such wide respect that even governments which disliked his views and programs entrusted him with missions of inquiry." - from Introduction. Sections include: Helbronner of "La Presse"; Knights of Labor; Royal Commission on Labor; The Lepine Election; The Paris Exposition; Civic Affairs and Politics; Mutual Aid; The Debate with "Les Debats"; Anti-Cosmopolites; Actuarian Dispute; "Jewry, that is the Enemy" - and other Frauds; The Bubble Bursts; Helbronner's Last Years. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
pp. [10], 11-116. Footnotes. Selected Bibliography. Index. Black and white photographic plates. Map. "An excellent history of the early church in British Columbia." - back cover. Chapters include: Beginnings; Rivalry and Prejudice; The Columbia Mission; Missions to the Miners; Brideships - It Seemed a Good Idea at the Time; Education - Some Pluses and Minuses; Metlakatla - Utopia or dictatorship; Watchdogs. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
In-8°, VII, 111pp. rilegatura in tela In-8°, VII, 111pp, cloth binding
Retirage d'un ouvrage publié en 1926 par le père dominicain Marie-Hilaire TAPIE: "récit accidenté d'un long et périlleux voyage" d'un missionnaire qui a "pu voir de très près les Peaux-Rouges"; 18 photographies et une carte en 16 hors-texte. Mention de 16e édition sur la couverture; extrait du catalogue éditeur 1928 in fine. Français
pp. xv, 557, (3) [Publisher's ad for the Works of William Taylor] + Portrait Frontis and Full Page Plates. XLib. Bookplate of Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary Library. All edges gilt. Small 8vo. 190 mm. Original full cloth binding embossed in blind. Loss at head and tail of spine. Lacks rear fly leaf or one page of the publisher's ads. William Taylor (1821-1902) was an American Missionary and Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Taylor University, a Christian college in Indiana, carries his name. RELIGION BOX 11
328 pages including bibliography. "..Takes an old subject much written about and gives to all of us a persuasive, cogent, and illuminating work that evangelicals will find useful for years to come." - Harold Lindsell. Moderate wear. Minimal highlighting else clean and unmmarked. Nice solid working copy. Book
First edition, xvi, 245pp., with half-title, frontispiece and 30 plates, map of Burma, original purple cloth, gilt, lightly faded otherwise a nice copy.
462 pages including bibliography and index. Provides in a single volume an introduction to the classics of Christian missions. Sections include: The Biblical-Theological Basis of Missions; Mission Histories; Missionary Biographies; Missionary Journals and Diaries; Missionary Letters; Mission Theory and Practice; Missionary Tracts and Sermons; Historic Missionary Conferences; Mission Encounter with Non-Christian Religions; Historic Missionary Encyclicals; Voices from the Younger Churches. Block of first 26 pages were free of binding but have been taped back into place, otherwise tight and square. Light wear. Name blacked out upon half-title page. Book
In-8°, 42pp, (2), legatura in cartonato. Buone condizioni. Edizione originale del compendio della dottrina cristiana interamente in lingua birmana. In-8°, 42pp, (2), cardboard binding. Good condition. Original edition of the compendium of Christian doctrine entirely in Burmese language.
223 pages. Signed by Editor upon title page. Black and white illustrations from photos in text. "The story of a brave and noble company of men and women, inspired by the love of Christ and committed to obeying His parting directive to His disciples, recorded in Mat. 28:18-20. The story is humbly told by members of the group of missionaries who went to the Belgian Congo in the first half of the 20th century." - from Foreword. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
160p. Illustrated with a map and photographs. Small 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Includes a chronological list of missionaries sent to Africa from January 1918 to December 1956. Hardbound. Very good. Oubangui-Chari, or Ubangi-Shari, was a French territory in central Africa which later became the independent country of the Central African Republic in 1960. RELIGION BOX 10
8vo., First Edition, with 32 plates on 16 and a full-page map in the text; original pictorial wrappers printed in red and black, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy. Known by mariners the world over as the 'Flying Angel' (from the device on its ensign), the 'Mission' made an invaluable contribution to the welfare of RN and merchant seamen during WWII. This fragile publication provides a deceptively detailed account of the 'Angel's' global effort; sadly, few copies seem to have survived, let alone in anything like this condition. Noble was C-in-C Western Approaches from February 1941 to November 1942. A rare survival.
In -8°, pp. 100; cartonato, tagli rossi; marca dei Gesuiti al frontespizio, iniziale xilografica. Nicolas Pimenta (1546-1614) fu mandato a Goa nel 1596, in ruolo di sovrintendente delle Indie Orientali. Questo è il suo secondo resoconto, in cui dopo aver riferito sullo stato delle sue missioni, descrive un viaggio verso Nord - a tratti avventuroso - intrapreso inizialmente con 11 compagni: nel volume si dà conto di una delle prime missioni cristiane in Bengala. Nicolas Pimenta (1546-1614) was sent to Goa in 1596, as Eastern India supervisor. This is his second report, in which he tells about his travel to North (sometimes adventurous) giving also account of one of the first Christian missions to Bengal.
In -8°, pp. 109, (b), cartonato, tagli rossi. Prima edizione. Francesco Pasio (1551-1612) fu il primo provinciale gesuita in Giappone, residente a Nagasaki; il libro comprende anche una lettera del vice-provinciale Pedro Gomez (1533-1600), autore del “Compendium”, ovvero un trattato di cosmologia e teologia che sarebbe diventata la prima opera a introdurre la cultura occidentale in Giappone; segue un testo di Nicolò Longobardi (1559-1654), gesuita siciliano che in Cina fu il successore di Matteo Ricci (nominato varie volte in questo testo); la quarta e ultima lettera è un resoconto di una missione presso i territori islamici del Mogol (India, Pakistan, Afghanistan). Marca dei gesuiti al frontespizio e capilettera figurati. First edition. Pasio (1551-1612) was the first Jesuit Provincial in Japan: he resided in Nagasaki; the book includes also a letter of his deputy Pedro Gomez (1533-1600), author of the “Compendium”, a cosmology and theology treaty that had to become the first work to introduce western knowledge in Japan; then a text by Nicolò Longoboardi (1559-1654), a sicilian jesuit who replace, in China, Matteo Ricci (mentioned many times in this text); the fourth and last letter is the chronicle of a mission in Islamic areas of Mughal (India, Pakistan, Afghanistan). A Jesuit mark on title page and figurative initials. Pasio (1551-1612) was the first Jesuit Provincial in Japan: he resided in Nagasaki; the book includes also a letter of his deputy Pedro Gomez (1533-1600), author of the “Compendium”, a cosmology and theology treaty that had to become the first work to introduce western knowledge in Japan; then a text by Nicolò Longoboardi (1559-1654), a sicilian jesuit who replace, in China, Matteo Ricci (mentioned many times in this text); the fourth and last letter is the chronicle of a mission in Islamic areas of Mughal (India, Pakistan, Afghanistan). A Jesuit mark on title page and figurative initials.