JAMES CHALMERS 



His Autobiography and Letters. 



By the late RICHARD LOVETT, M.A., 

 Author of "James Gilmour of Mongolia," etc. 



Seventh Impression. With 2 Maps and 8 Portrait Illustrations, 

 511 pages. Large crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 3s. 6d. In padded 

 paste grain, round corners, gilt edges, 6s. 6d. net. 



" Altogether no brighter or more skilful narrative of missionary life 

 from the subjective as well as from the objective point of view has 

 ever been published than this." The Spectator. 



" It is the best missionary biography that has appeared during the 

 last twenty years. It is a book that will live and take rank as a mission- 

 ary classic. It is full of thrills, tremulous with .pathos, glowing in its 

 passion, and sublime in its tragic ending. A book to be read and 

 re-read when the enthusiasm of humanity wanes, and we are tempted 

 to let fireside heroics take the place of action." The Daily News. 



GRIFFITH JOHN 



The Story of Fifty Years in China. 



By R. WARDLAW THOMPSpN, D.D. 

 (Foreign Secretary of the London Missionary Society). 



Fifth Impression. With Two Maps and Sixteen other full-page Illus- 

 trations. Demy 8vo, cloth gilt, 568 pages, 3s. 6d. 



"No one can read this story without being inwardly refreshed. 

 The mere adventure side of it is stirring to a degree. It reveals a 

 Pauline daring and endurance." Christian World. 



"The story of Dr. John's life is a very fascinating one, and it is told 

 by Dr. Wardlaw Thompson with much literary skill, and excellent 

 taste and judgment." The Westminster Gazette. 



W. HOLMAN BENTLEY 



The Life and Labours of a Congo Pioneer. 



By his Widow, H. M. BENTLEY. 



With a Photogravure Portrait, Map, and 19 other Illustrations, 

 466 pages, demy 8vo, cloth gilt, 6s. net (by post, 6s. 5d.). 



"This highly interesting memoir forms a worthy tribute to the 

 honourable life and devoted labours of a notable pioneer of Christianity 

 in Darkest Africa, who gave twenty-seven years to missionary work 

 upon the Congo. . . . The book forms an admirably interesting life- 

 story of successful mission work." The Standard. 



" Important in itself as the record of a notable, heroic and con- 

 secrated life, important also in the influence which it is sure to have 

 on scores of young men and women in our Churches." The Baptist 

 Times. 



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