By W. P. Ryan
London   The Salvation Army Book Department
7.5" by 5" [4], 85, [3pp]
This is an interesting account of the founder of the Salvation Army's preaching mission throughout England.
By W. P. Ryan

1906 The Romance of A Motor Mission with General Booth on His White Car Crusade

London   The Salvation Army Book Department
7.5" by 5" [4], 85, [3pp]
This is an interesting account of the founder of the Salvation Army's preaching mission throughout England.
£195.00
: 0.5kgs / : 819B44

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Illustrated

This is a record of the 1904 motorcade taken by William Booth around England preaching to assembled crowds along the way. General William Booth was a Methodist preacher and founder of the Salvation Army. 

With six plate illustrations throughout.

Condition

In full cloth binding. Externally, smart with some fading to the spine and joints and some bumping to the spine. Internally, generally firmly bound with a few sheets loosening to the front. Pages are generally bright and clean with the odd scattered spot throughout.

Good

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