Modern Religious Movements in India
Delhi, Munshiram Manoharlal, 1967/ 1914. More
Delhi, Munshiram Manoharlal, 1967/ 1914. More
Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1974. Provenance: Leonard Eugene Boyle, OP, OC. Boyle was a scholar and palaeographer, and later Prefect of the Vatican Library (1984-1997), with several discreet pencil annotations in his hand. More
London, Macmillan, 1886. With the ownership signature and bookplate of Thomas Thornton Reed, sometime Anglican Archbishop of Adelaide, and with his occasional pencilled emphases and annotations. Loosely inserted is a small newspaper clipping (a contemporary illustration of the author). More
Melbourne, Melville and Mullen, 1901. The sub-title on the half-title page is 'Foundations of a Christian State'. More
London, Athlone Press, 1967 (second revised edition)/ 1939. With a 22-page introduction, a 15-page epilogue and numerous postscripts new to this edition (which omits some of the Tikopia vernacular texts). One in the London School of Economics Monographs on Social Anthropology. More
London, Athlone Press, 1967 (second revised edition)/ 1939. With a 22-page introduction, a 15-page epilogue and numerous postscripts new to this edition (which omits some of the Tikopia vernacular texts). One in the London School of Economics Monographs on Social Anthropology. More
Tanunda, The Author (and printed by Auricht), 1936. Text in German. Three pamphlets commemorating the golden jubilee of Lutheran missions to New Guinea. More
Tanunda, The Author (and printed by Auricht), 1936. Commemorating the golden jubilee of Lutheran missions to New Guinea. More
Tanunda, The Author (and printed by Auricht), 1936. Text in German. The third of a series of three pamphlets commemorating the golden jubilee of Lutheran missions to New Guinea. More
Wewak, Christian Books Melanesia, 1979. Text in Pidgin. More
London, The Folio Society, 2010 (first thus). Robin Lane Fox 'delves deeply into the beliefs, attitudes, and mindsets of early practitioners of Christianity and the pagans who predated and coexisted with them, [focussing on] the attitudes of peasants and merchants, [exploring] not only the age of transition from paganism to..... More
Parkville, Melbourne University Press, 1963. Number 222 of an edition of 950 numbered copies. More
Parkville, Melbourne University Press, 1963. Number 663 of an edition of 950 numbered copies. More
Bethlehem, Moravian Church in America, 1998 [first edition]. With the ownership label of Reverend Bill Edwards, and his minor marginal emphases; loosely inserted is a photocopy of a review of the book. 'Arthur Freeman brings us a lifetime of work ... while Zinzendorf did not intend to revive this old..... More
London, The Bibliographical Society/ The British Library/ The Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, 2008. More
Newtown, E.J. Dwyer/ David Ell Press, 1994 (fourth impression)/ 1993. More
London, Bernard Quaritch, 1913. More
Secaucus, Wellfleet Press, 1983. 52 illustrations in colour. More
Melbourne, Pater, 1902. An independent account by the American evangelist of the whole missionary field "of Heathendom... in its actual condition, operations, modes of organization, instruction, and efforts, its different peculiarities, its needs, its difficulties..." Fiji, Tonga, New Zealand, Thursday and Friday Islands, New Guinea, the Phillipines and (naturally) Australia..... More
Hochkirch, Victoria, 'Gedruckt u. verlegt von Ph. O. Müller für die Firma O. Müller' [printed and published by Ph. O. Müller for the Company O. Müller], 1906. More
Tanunda, Printed at Auricht's Printing Office, 1924. The edition in German; although the title page and front cover state that an 'English Copy of this Report is also available', neither version has yet found its way into Trove. More
Adelaide, Sudaustralischen Distrikts der Ev.luth Synode in Australien, 1905. Printed by Oscar Muller and Company at Hochkirch in the Western District of Victoria. The town was renamed Tarrington in March 1918 as a response to anti-German sentiments. More
London, Oxford University Press/ Humphrey Milford, 1934. With the early ink ownership signature of Father Leonard Boyle, OP, and the inscription 'Blackfriars, Oxford, 1951'. Boyle was a scholar and palaeographer, and later Prefect of the Vatican Library (1984-1997); loosely inserted is a 1954 postcard written to him from Rome... More
Paddington, Spaniel Books, 1996 (first edition). Presentation copy. Inscribed 'For Christopher Pearson, with best wishes', dated (March 1996) and signed by the author. Loosely inserted is an ALS from the author to Pearson, also noting that 'only 400 hardcopies have been bound', and the publisher's 4-page prospectus. More
Ontario, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1992. Inscribed and signed by the author (see page xii for the name of the recipient). Studies and Texts No. 108. More