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Under the Southern Cross: A Woman's Life Work for Africa
by Emma Hillmon Haviland
The memoirs of a Free Methodist missionary to South Africa in the days in which it was a pioneer mission field. Contains history of the missions and also information about the history and culture of the Zulu people. Although the writing style is not very engaging, the information is still very interesting. Contains some black and white photographs.
FIRST EDITION published by God's Bible School and Revivalist. Copyright 1928. No later date listed. VERY RARE book. One of only three first edition copies listed for sale online that I could find.
Good condition with minor flaws including wear, scuffing and fading of the cover. The binding is a little wobbly. There are stamps from a previous owner, "Rev. Coy Crowe of Old Richmond Peoples Methodist Church of Tobaccoville, N.C." and the name "Makayla Gilchrist" is written in pen in a child's handwriting.
The memoirs of a Free Methodist missionary to South Africa in the days in which it was a pioneer mission field. Contains history of the missions and also information about the history and culture of the Zulu people. Although the writing style is not very engaging, the information is still very interesting. Contains some black and white photographs.
FIRST EDITION published by God's Bible School and Revivalist. Copyright 1928. No later date listed. VERY RARE book. One of only three first edition copies listed for sale online that I could find.
Good condition with minor flaws including wear, scuffing and fading of the cover. The binding is a little wobbly. There are stamps from a previous owner, "Rev. Coy Crowe of Old Richmond Peoples Methodist Church of Tobaccoville, N.C." and the name "Makayla Gilchrist" is written in pen in a child's handwriting.