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James Chalmers. His Autobiography and Letters, 8th edn.
Richard Lovett [1851-1904]


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Book Description

Title:
James Chalmers. His Autobiography and Letters, 8th edn.
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
The Religious Tract Society
Pages:
515
Subjects:
Christian Mission, Papua New Guinea, Cook Islands, Biography, James Chalmers
Copyright Holder:
Public domain

Contents

  • Preface
  1. Early Years
  2. College Life
  3. 'In Perils of Waters'
  4. Life on Rarotonga
  5. Among the Cannibals at Sijau
  6. Pioneering 1879-1886
  7. The Annexation of New Guinea
  8. First Visit Home, 1886
  9. Life and Work at Motumotu
  10. The Fly River, 1892 to 1894
  11. The Second Visit Home, 1894
  12. The Fly River, 1896 to 1901
  13. The Tragedy at Dopina
  14. Characteristics
  • Supplemntary Chapter by the Rev. A.N. Johnson, M.A.
  • Index
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