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39611Paris Editions des '' Missions ominicaines '' 1934 in 8 (23x14) 1 volume broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 238 pages [1], avec des illustrations hors-texte en noir et blanc. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
92 pages including index. Small dab of liquid paper upon half-title page. A readable account of the origins and mission of an Anglican parish founded in 1866 in the Cowichan Valley region, of wich the present city of Duncan is now the centre, on southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The work traces the many links past and present between the parish and its people and the communities in the region, including Salt Spring Island, as well as with the extensive native community. There is a full description of the historic cemetery, still in operation, as well as biographical sketches of some of the many interesting former parishioners who lie buried in it. Book
ORD-9896Histoire de la vie de quelques grands Missionnaires écrites pour la Jeunesse. 2°édition. Sté des Missions Evangéliques. 1926. In-8 br. couv.ill.photo (François Coillard en pirogue sur le Zambèze), 240pp. Portraits h.-t. des explorateurs.
0259248401.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
List3148Vigan The Philippines early 20th century. Photograph measuring 5 x 6 ¾ inches mounted on heavy cardstock. Manuscript caption recto. Wear and some damage to edges; excellent. A photograph of a group of young Filipino men in suits with two white women and a child posing in front of a building. The caption reads “Grove Methodist Dormitory Boys and Missionaries Viganâ€. The Methodist Episcopal Church began planning its missionary outreach to the Philippines shortly after the 1898 American victory in the Spanish Civil War when the Philippines became an American colony. The mission center in Vigan the capital of Ilocos Sur on the island of Luzon was opened in 1904 headed by Kansan Berndt O. Peterson.1 Missionaries opened schools—with the aim of both educating and Americanizing their students—and made Vigan the base for evangelizing around the region. According to the UMC’s history of their activities in Asia many Filipinos saw the church’s activities as an extension of American imperialism leading to Nicolás Zamora’s foundation of the Iglesia Evangelica Metodista en las Islas Filipinas in 1909.<br /> <br /> 1 Wade Crawford Barclay History of Methodist Missions Vol. 4 The Board of Missions and Church Extension of the Methodist Church 1949. unknown
49914Genève, Valence, Labor et Fides, 1950, in 12 broché, VIII-191 pages, non coupé ; couverture illustrée.
282pp. 25 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
78Paris, société des missions évangéliques, 1923 - in-8 : 288 pp. ; photo. h.-t. - br., non coupé
193396161933 Paris, Librairie Hatier, 1933 ; in-8°, pleine toile rouge de l'éditeur, décor et titre doré au 1er plat, titre doré au dos; 244pp. Illustré dans le texte ou à pleine page de photographies en noir et de cartes et hors texte de 3 grandes cartes dépliantes en couleurs.
191483252Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur, 242 pages. 25 x 16 cm. Légèrement défraîchi.
1914138691914 broché grand in-octavo (paperback in-octavo), dos et couverture vert chiné - imitant une demi-reliure à coins (green spine and cover imitating a half binding with corners), tranches non rognées (edges no smooth), sans page de garde (without endpaper), page de faux-titre (half title page), illustrations : sur la page de titre - dans le texte et orné de bandeaux (engraved title page - illustrations in texte and illuminated of headpieces), 244 pages, 1914 à Lille-Paris-Lyon-Marseille Société Saint-Augustin Desclée - de Brouwer et Compagnie,
1994LFA-126731347Un ouvrage de 180 pages, format 135 x 195 mm, une illustration, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1994, Editions du Cerf, collection Epiphanie Biographies, bon état
1996289769PN. New. 1996. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1333963866.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
cROU-650Paris,Editions Dillen,Issoudun,Achiconfrèrie du Sacré Coeur,1935 ; fort et grand in-8°,broché de 542pp.;illustrations photographiques hors texte,1 carte à pleine page.
467539 planches dépliantes de 32 cms sur (pour certaines) 100 cms - 1917 - Bel ensembleJOINTS: Ouvrage en chinois - In-4 long - 8 pages sur papier "soie" - Couverture illustrée avec mention "Louis Grillet, Chef de Bataillon, Péking, 28 novembre 1917.Photographies de l'époque :"Bataille de Parnot & Personnage". Ces 2 photographies avec mention chacune (au dos) "10 décembre 1895, offert à Mr Grillet à titre de remerciements..." & "A Mr Grillet, from his friend...".
18581186351858 A Paris, aux Bureaux du Musée des Sciences - 1858 - In-8, demi-basane verte - 461 pp. - 24 hors texte en N&B
20 pages. Features: Half-page photo of President Ayub addressing his countrymen from a train; The Grand Design - Pakistan's Second Five-Year Plan; Investment in Pakistan; Men with Missions - Aziz Ahmed and William Rountree; Pakistan - American Teamwork; Pakistan's Plan - A Blend of Public and Private Enterprise; Center page map of Pakistan with country statistics and photos; American's in Pakistan Granted "Tax Holiday"; An Objective Appraisal of the Second Plan; Pakistan's Clearning House for Investors; Investment Opportunities Pinpointed in East Pakistan; Natural Gas Unfolds Petro-Chemical Vistas; Many prominent advertisements by large corporations doing business with Pakistan. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Toning to periphery. Soiling to covers. A worthy reference copy. Magazine
0260057886.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
108p. Illustrated with full page maps. Inked ownership of G. Zook. 12mo. Original full brown cloth binding. 'A Brief, Simple History of the Foreign Mission Work of the Church of the Brethren. Written Primarily for Use in Mission Study Classes'. Hardbound. Very good. RELIGION BOX 11
1895508680A.D. Worthington and Company 1895. First Edition. Hardcover. NEAR FINE. 'Sold Only Through Subscription.' 8vo publisher's sheepskin with gilt ruled spine panels and gilt stamped burgundy morocco label floral endpapers speckled edges. 641pp. Frontispiece portrait color engraved foldout map. 'Superbly Illustrated with steel plate portraits and upwards of twoo hundred choice engravings mainly from instantaneous photographs taken from life . and a map showing the author's journey around the world.' With just a bit of rubbing to the extremities and a few faint dampstains the binding remains very clean and supple an uncommonly nice sheepskin survival; map torn about 3' beneath the first horizontal fold text entirely clean and sharp. Harriet Clark was a notable writer and sponsor of missions founder of the 'Mizpah Circle' missions group for girls. A.D. Worthington and Company hardcover
1933034548New York: The National Council Protestant Episcopal Church 1933 Book. Very Good -. Hardcover. SIGNED BY AUTHOR. RARE!! SIGNED BY AUTHOR!!!!! Signature is next to a pasted photo of the author on leaf. A few scuffs on front cover fading on spine; writting on half title page. A call to action and duty discussing missions and spreading the word of Christianity to groups who have not either heard the word or converted. 165 pages. The National Council Protestant Episcopal Church hardcover
1877253071San Francisco: P.J. Thomas 1877. Plates some folding. 192pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Later black buckram spine gilt. Light soiling to front endpapers. Frontispiece with some repaired closed tears other paper breaks not repaired. Internally clean. About very good. Plates some folding. 192pp. 1 vols. 8vo. An illustrated account of the Catholic missions in California. The frontispiece shows St. Mary's College. Cowan notes that some copies were issued with a large map of San Francisco which is not present in this volume. Cowan p.166 P.J. Thomas unknown books
1877253071San Francisco: P.J. Thomas 1877. Plates some folding. 192pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Later black buckram spine gilt. Light soiling to front endpapers. Frontispiece with some repaired closed tears other paper breaks not repaired. Internally clean. About very good. Plates some folding. 192pp. 1 vols. 8vo. An illustrated account of the Catholic missions in California. The frontispiece shows St. Mary's College. Cowan notes that some copies were issued with a large map of San Francisco which is not present in this volume. Cowan p.166 P.J. Thomas unknown
187746051San Francisco: Compiled Printed and Published by P.J. Thomas No. 505 Clay Street 1877. 8vo. 192 pp. Woodcut-engraved frontisp. 9 plates 1 large folding of St. Mary’s College 1 folding map of The Laguna Pond of Dolores. Publisher’s brick-red cloth elaborate gilt decoration & lettering on front cover gilt lettering on spine minor bumping head & foot of spine corners minor wear to lower corners still a VG- copy w/ bookplate of the Gentlemen’s Sodality Library at St. Ignatius Church in San Francisco on front pastedown w/ stamp of book number. First edition of this rare account of the impact of the Catholic and Jesuit missionaries in California. In addition Thomas has included extensive notes on early explorations of California as well as appendices on The Pious Fund. Of interest is the description and folding map of the Laguna of Dolores which commemorated the report by Gov. Neve of 1777 referring to a Lake Dolores that was located in San Francisco near where the Protestant Orphan Asylum stood in 1877 which site is today bounded by Haight Buchanan Hermann and Laguna Streets. Compiled, Printed and Published by P.J. Thomas, No. 505 Clay Street, hardcover