Description: THE CHURCH TAKES ROOT IN INDIA by Basil Mathews; published by Friendship Press, NY, 1938; Acceptable TradePB; colored fold-out map; Appendix: 1) Area & Population of British India and Indian States 2) Literacy 3) Population by Religion 4) distribution of Hindu Community 5) Christian Education in India 6) Christians in India and Burma; Suggested Reading List; Index; 198pp; covers show edgewear w/small surface tear, corner creases, small tears at spine ends, light soiling & age discoloration; Inked writing stating name of mission & dates on flyleaf; fold-out map shows edgewear; pages yellowing, else clean; binding good. TO VIEW TABLE OF CONTENTS, PLEASE SEE SCANS. I try to describe every item as clearly as possible and package very carefully to prevent shipping damage. I'm happy to respond to any questions or to provide additional scans, if requested. Will combine shipment for multiple orders. Orders are shipped on the first Tuesday or Friday after completion of sale. All items are shipped in U.S. via least expensive method (usually media rate) with delivery confirmation. Please advise seller if another shipping method is required--additional charges may apply.
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Book Title: The Church Takes Root in India
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Friendship Press
Intended Audience: Adults
Modified Item: No
Vintage: Yes
Publication Year: 1938
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Era: 1930s
Special Attributes: Suggested reading, Index
Country: India
Author: Basil Mathews
Features: Fold-out color map; Reading List, Appendix, Index
Genre: Religious & Spiritual
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Roosevelt Heights Christian Church Missionary Society
Subjects: Religion & Beliefs
Number of Pages: 198 pages