1847 INDIANS Heathen Idol-Makers and their Missionary Kidder Early INDIAN Rare
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1847 INDIANS Heathen Idol-Makers and their Missionary Kidder Early INDIAN Rare
“Heathen Idol-Makers.” and “The Indians and Their Missionary,” each revised by Daniel Parish Kidder and bound together in a single pocket tome, is a rare piece of Sunday-school literature from the mid-19th century. Published by Lane and Tippet for the Sunday-School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1847, the book binds two works together to explore the interactions between indigenous communities and their Christian missionaries, focusing on the cultural and religious dynamics of this encounter. Kidder, an American Methodist Episcopal theologian, writer, and former missionary in Brazil, brings his unique perspective to the work. He utilized his extensive experience in religious education and missionary work to ensure the text served as an insightful resource for Sunday schools.
This book is significantly rare, with less than 10 known copies in existence worldwide!
Item number: #41284
Price: $499
KIDDER, D.P. (Editor)
Heathen Idol-Makers. The Indians and Their Missionary.
New York: Lane and Tippett, 1847. 1st edition
Details:
Collation: Complete; 2 works in 1
Heathen Idol-Makers
16
2 woodcut illustrations
The Indians and Their Missionary
16
2 woodcut illustrations
Provenance: Handwritten – Sarah Daniel, 1865
Language: English
Binding: Leather; tight and secure
Size: ~4.25in X 2.75in (11cm x 7cm)
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“Heathen Idol-Makers.” and “The Indians and Their Missionary,” each revised by Daniel Parish Kidder and bound together in a single pocket tome, is a rare piece of Sunday-school literature from the mid-19th century. Published by Lane and Tippet for the Sunday-School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1847, the book binds two works together to explore the interactions between indigenous communities and their Christian missionaries, focusing on the cultural and religious dynamics of this encounter. Kidder, an American Methodist Episcopal theologian, writer, and former missionary in Brazil, brings his unique perspective to the work. He utilized his extensive experience in religious education and missionary work to ensure the text served as an insightful resource for Sunday schools.
This book is significantly rare, with less than 10 known copies in existence worldwide!
Item number: #41284
Price: $499
KIDDER, D.P. (Editor)
Heathen Idol-Makers. The Indians and Their Missionary.
New York: Lane and Tippett, 1847. 1st edition
Details:
Collation: Complete; 2 works in 1
Heathen Idol-Makers
16
2 woodcut illustrations
The Indians and Their Missionary
16
2 woodcut illustrations
Provenance: Handwritten – Sarah Daniel, 1865
Language: English
Binding: Leather; tight and secure
Size: ~4.25in X 2.75in (11cm x 7cm)
Our Guarantee:
Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.
Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!
41284
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1847 INDIANS Heathen Idol-Makers and their Missionary Kidder Early INDIAN Rare
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