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GORDON"— The Roof of the World : 



Being the Narrative of a Journey over the High Plateau of Tibet to the Russian 

 Frontier, and the Oxus Sources on Pamir. By Lieut. -Col. T. E. Gordon, C.S.I. 

 With numerous Illustrations. Royal Svo, 31s. 6d. 



GORDON"— The Home Life of Sir David Brewster. 



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 GORDON— "Workers. 



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GORDON— Work ; 



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Warfare Work. 

 Everyday Work. 

 Social Work. 

 Home Work. 

 Single Women's Work. 

 Waiting Work. 

 Preparatory Work. 

 Desultory Work. 

 Praising Work. 

 Special Work. 



Praying Work. 

 Homely Hints about Work. 

 Reward of Work. 

 Future Work. 

 Combined Work. 

 Little Children's Work. 

 Young Ladies' Work. 

 Work of Teachers and 



Taught. 

 Household Work. 



Work of Employers and 



Employed. 

 Country Work. 

 Sabbath Work. 

 Thought Work. 

 Proving Work. 

 Rest. 



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GORDON— Little Millie and her Four Places. 



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 is stamped with utility." — Christian Witness. 



GORDON— Prevention ; 



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GORDON— The Word and the World. 



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GORDON— Leaves of Healing for the Sick and Sorrowful. 



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