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Dan Crawford of Luanza. 37 Years Missionary Work in Darkest Africa
James Joseph Ellis [1853-1924?],

Kilmarnock: John Ritchie / London: Hulbert Publishing Co. Ltd., [1927]. Hbk. pp.160.


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James J. Ellis [1853-?], Dan Crawford of Luanza. 37 Years Missionary Work in Darkest Africa

Contents

Foreword

  1. The Man Who Stepped Over the Line
  2. The Lands He Sought to Conquer
  3. The People He Learned to Love
  4. The March Through the Robbers' Dens
  5. The White Slaves; and a king Half Pig and Half and Half Wolf
  6. The City Built Above the Water
  7. The Work that Never Ceased and Never Failed
  8. A Visit to Livingstone's Grave and What Came of It
  9. Extracts From Mr. Crawford's Diary
  10. In God's Hand and There All is Well
  11. A Visit to Luanza, by Fred Elliott

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