BISHOP HANNINGTON 



And the Story of the Uganda Mission. 



Prepared by W. GRINTON BERRY. M.A. 

 With Map, Portrait, 3 Coloured and 4 other Illustrations, crown 8vo, 



cloth gilt, Coloured Medallion on Cover, Is. 6d. 

 The personality of Hannington was full of colour and vigour, and 

 the story of his work, particularly of his adventures in East Africa, 

 ending with his martyrdom on the shores of the Victoria Nyanza, is 

 cne of the most fascinating in missionary annals. Hannington was 

 himself a picturesque writer, with a noteworthy gift of producing 

 dashing and humorous descriptive sketches, and quite a third of the 

 present volume consists of Hannington's own narratives. This volume 

 will serve to sustain and deepen the perennial interest in Uganda, 

 where the Gospel has won some of its most glorious triumphs. 



ALFRED SAKER 



The Pioneer of the Cameroons. 



By his Daughter, E. M. SAKER. 



With Map, 3 Coloured and other Illustrations, Coloured Medallion 

 on Cover, crown 8vo, cloth gilt, Is. 6d. 



The Cameroons are a little known land, but they have been the 

 scene of some of the most interesting work done by British mission- 

 aries on the West Coast of Africa. The land, like Sierra Leone, long 

 justified the title of "The white man's grave." The people were 

 savages, amongst whom it was not easy to work. The language was 

 new, and Alfred Saker gave his life to this field. The story of his 

 adventures and encouragements is singularly interesting. 



A DOCTOR AND HIS DOG IN UGANDA 



From Letters and Journals of A. R. Cook, M.D. 



Medical Missionary of the Church Missionary Society. 



Edited by Mrs. H. B. COOK. 



With a Preface by EUGENE STOCK. Second Impression. With Photo- 

 graph, Map of Uganda, and 12 other Illustrations, crown 8vo, 

 cloth gilt, 2s. 



" With sincere pleasure I commend this little book. A great deal 

 has been published from time to time on Uganda and the Uganda 

 Mission, but this is the first book recounting the experiences of a 

 Medical Missionary. To one who remembers the past history it is 

 wonderful to read a book like the present." Eugene Stock. 



"This little book will be of interest to people other than those 

 actively engaged in mission work, for the social and economic con- 

 ditions of the country are by no means lost sight of." Manchester 

 Courier. 



" We know of no other book which gives so vivid and realistic a 

 picture of the daily life of the missionaries of Uganda." Record. 



LONDON: THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY. 



