DAYBREAK IN LIVINGSTONIA. The Story of the Livingstonia Mission, British Central Africa. By James W. Jack, M.A. Revised, with an Introductory Chapter, by Rev. Robert Laws, M.D., D.D. Large crown 8vo, canvas binding, with Map, a Plan of Livingstonia Institution, and many other Illustrations5s
“We have no hesitation in saying that this is one of the best missionary histories we have ever read.”—Glasgow Herald.
AN AFRICAN GIRL: The Story of Ma Eno. By Beatrice W. Welsh, Missionary in Old Calabar. With eight full-page Illustrations. Large crown 8vo, cloth extra1s 6d
“This book is interestingly written, and will, we doubt not, go far to accomplish its object, which is to interest children—and others—in the children of Nigeria.”—The Outposts.
CALABAR AND ITS MISSION. By Rev. Hugh Goldie. New Edition, with Additional Chapters by the Rev. John Taylor Dean. Large crown 8vo, cloth extra, with Map and fourteen new Illustrations5s
“Mr Goldie has an interesting story to tell of the place, of its people, and of the mission work that has been carried on there. It is a story which the opponents of missionary enterprise can hardly get over.”—Spectator.
AMONG THE WILD NGONI. Being Chapters from the History of the Livingstonia Mission in British Central Africa. By W. A. Elmslie, M.B., C.M., Medical Missionary. With an Introduction by Lord Overtoun. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with Illustrations and Portraits3s 6d
“In this volume he has at once done a real service to missions, and has made a most valuable and interesting addition to the fast-growing literature of Central Africa.”—The Times.
CHILDREN OF EGYPT. By L. Crowther, Old Cairo. (The Children’s Missionary Series.) Large crown 8vo, with eight Coloured Illustrations, cloth1s 6d net
THE ANGEL OPPORTUNITY. By Jessie F. Hogg. Author of “The Story of the Calabar Mission.” With Frontispiece from a Pencil Sketch by H. C. Preston MacGoun, R.S.W. Crown 8vo, cloth extra2s 6d