· 2015
"The Early English Organ Builders and their work" from Edward Francis Rimbault. English organist and author (1816-1876).
First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
· 2022
In 'Missionary Work Among the Ojebway Indians', Edward Francis Wilson meticulously recounts the challenges and experiences associated with spreading Christian teachings among the Ojebway (Ojibwe) communities in the 19th century. With a deeply reflective literary style, Wilson offers readers a window into the cultural exchanges between missionaries and Indigenous populations, laying bare both the ambitions and the complexities of such endeavors. Crafted with the thoughtful prose characteristic of its time, the book situates itself in a broader literary context of post-colonial studies and the discourse on missionary work, providing valuable primary source material for historians and scholars interested in the interplay between faith and culture during a period of profound change. Edward Francis Wilson, a figure of spiritual leadership and historical significance, penned this work grounded in his firsthand experiences as a missionary. His insights are informed by his commitment and duty to his faith, as well as by the era's prevailing attitudes towards indigenous cultures. This book emerges not only from Wilson's devout aspirations but also reflects the Victorian ethos and the period's attempts to navigate cross-cultural interactions under the mantle of missionary work. 'Recommendation Paragraph Coming Soon'
· 1923
SHELVED: 1st FLOOR REFERENCE--COUNTER HIGH SHELVING WEST SIDE.Missing v. 1, 17, and 38-40, (06-03).
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