This is the story of a missionary’s family sent home for education, and is full of humorous and pathetic incidents, in the experience of a little girl, in her desire to discover and influence the home heathen among whom she found herself.
DAVID LIVINGSTONE. By T. Banks MacLachlan. Post 8vo, art canvas1s net
“It has been an unmixed pleasure to read this life of David Livingstone. The book is interesting from first to last, and gives a vivid picture of a rare character.”—Madras Christian College Magazine.
MUNGO PARK. By T. Banks MacLachlan. Post 8vo, art canvas1s net
“We owe to Mr Maclachlan not only a charming life-story, if at times a pathetic one, but a vivid chapter in the romance of Africa. Geography has no more wonderful tale than that dealing with the unravelling of the mystery of the Niger.”—Leeds Mercury.
CHILDREN OF AFRICA. By James B. Baird, Church of Scotland Mission, Blantyre, Author of “Nyono at School and at Home.” (The Children’s Missionary Series.) Large crown 8vo, with eight Coloured Illustrations, cloth extra1s 6d net
“Boys and girls who read what Mr Baird says will have a vivid picture of African life in their memories, and will see how blessed is the light the Gospel carries to their black sisters and brothers in the Dark Continent.”—Presbyterian Messenger.
AN ARTISAN MISSIONARY ON THE ZAMBESI. Being the Life Story of William Thomson Waddell. By Rev. John MacConnachie, M.A. Large crown 8vo, illustrated1s 6d net
“It is a moving account of unselfish heroism for the sake of Christ, and Mr MacConnachie has told it in a way that will impress the reader afresh with the splendid, unassuming courage of their rank and file in Christian missions.”—British Weekly.
ARABIA: The Cradle of Islam. By Rev. S. M. Zwemer, F.R.G.S. Studies in the Geography, People, and Politics of the Peninsula; with an account of Islam and Missionary Work. Demy 8vo, canvas binding, with Maps and numerous Illustrations from Drawings and Photographs7s 6d