CALABAR. 
Large Crown 8vo, Cloth Extra, with Map and Illustrations, 
Price 5s. 
“ Calabar and its Missions 
By HUGH GOLDIE. 
“This is a very valuable and ably-written history of the mission of our 
Church in Old Calabar. "—United Presbyterian Magazine . 
“ Mr. Goldie, besides giving the history of the rise and progress of the 
mission, enters into the life, the manners, customs, etc., of the people, and 
gives much most valuable information to the student of mankind. It is much 
to be hoped that Mr. Goldie would give a book on the life, manners, customs, 
tales, riddles of the people, etc. No one is fitted to do such a work so well, as 
is shown by the way he has executed the work now under notice.”— Aberdeen 
Journal. 
‘ ‘ Will be found a very acceptable addition to the missionary literature of 
our time. It is the work of one who has spent many years in the field and is 
still in it, though no longer able for its more active duties. We cannot have 
too many such books.”— Presbyterian Witness. 
* ‘ Tells of a noble work in the foreign field which has been carried on, so to 
speak, with little noise. The author has himself spent a lifetime of honourable 
service there, and he narrates the rise and progress of the mission with admir¬ 
able fulness.”— British Messenger. 
“A clear and instructive account is given of the country and people of 
Calabar, the slave trade and its abolition, and the rise and progress of the 
mission, the narrative abounding with personal and picturesque details which 
rivet the attention of the reader.”— Kilmarnock Standard . 
OLIPHANT, ANDERSON & FERRIER, 
ST. MARY STREET, EDINBURGH; 
21 PATERNOSTER SQUARE, LONDON, E.C. 
