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Title: In Darkest England and the Way Out. WITH THE ORIGINAL DONATION SLIP
Description: International Headquarters of the Salvation Army,, [1890]. 8vo., First Edition, with large folding coloured chart on japon as frontispiece, wanting [blank] front free endpaper; original black cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt, lemon endpapers, small mark on upper board else a remarkably well-preserved, bright, clean, crisp copy. With a copy of the original donation slip loosely inserted, and 6pp Salvation Army catalogue at end. William Booth founded the Salvation Army in 1878. In 1890, the same year that Stanley published 'In Darkest Africa', he published his most important work with deliberate irony. Here he analyses the causes of the pauperism and vice of the period and proposes a remedy by ten expedients. These include land settlement, emigration, rescue work among prostitutes and at the prison-gate, the poor man's bank, and the poor man's lawyer. Booth's powerful arguments were convincing, money was liberally subscribed and a large part of the scheme was carried through. Printing and the Mind of Man, 560.

Keywords: theology, salvation army, william booth, in darkest england, charity, charities, william booth, theology, darkest, england, way, out

Price: EUR 220.00 = appr. US$ 239.11 Seller: Island Books
- Book number: 19397

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