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1. Darkest England and the Way Out
by Booth, General William
Seller Description: Folding color frontis. G ex-library. Gen. Booth's struggle against the poverty of people and lack of work through the Salvation Army. Library markings, edge wear. See More Details
1890, Funk & Wagnalls
Sebago, ME, USA
$45.00
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2. In Darkest England and the Way Out
by General Booth [William Booth]
Seller Description: Not Stated. Good. A smart copy of this work setting the foundation for the Salvation Army's modern social welfare approach. With a folding colour frontispiece. A detailed study in which Booth proposes a number of social reforms to improve the living conditions of the poor in Victorian England. Booth envisioned the creation of "City Colonies", "Farm Colonies" and "Over-Sea Colonies", each being "self-helping and self-sustaining communities" which would provide food, work, and shelter for the ... See More Details
1890, International Headquarters of the Salvation Army
Cloth, Good
BATH, SOMERSET, UNITED KINGDOM
$131.75
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3. In Darkest England and the Way Out
by General Booth [William] & Stead, W.T.
Seller Description: Attractive folding color frontispiece. (17), 10-285 pages, xxxi. Tall 8vo, black cloth with gilt-lettered spine. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, (1890). First American edition. Very good. First Edition of the key book of the Salvation Army movement. A "classic in the literature of poverty"--ODNB. Written by the noted reformer W.T. Stead, from elaborate notes by the Army's founder. His proposals helped to bring about a great many social reforms. --Printing and the Mind of Man 373. Contains a ... See More Details
1890, Funk & Wagnalls
hardcover, Very Good
New York, NY, USA
$200.00
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4. In Darkest England and the Way Out
by General Booth [William] & Stead, W.T.
Seller Description: Very good. Attractive folding color frontispiece. (17), 10-285 pages, xxxi + ads. Tall 8vo, black cloth, rubbed at spine ends. London: Salvation Army, [no date, 1890]. First edition. A very good copy with contemporary gift inscription dated 1891. First Edition of the key book of the Salvation Army movement. A "classic in the literature of poverty"--ODNB. Written by the noted reformer W.T. Stead, from elaborate notes by the Army's founder. His proposals helped to bring about a great many social ... See More Details
1890, Salvation Army
hardcover, Very Good
New York, NY, USA
$200.00
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5. In Darkest England and the Way Out
by Booth, General William
Seller Description: 1891 owner name on half-title page; minor wear to spine tips and rubbing to spine edges. Very Good. Original cloth with gilt lettering. Illustrated with a large folding color frontispiece depicting the impact of the Salvation Army's proposed "Scheme of Social Selection and Salvation" to redress the social evils afflicting England. Printing and the Mind of Man 373. In this important book, published the same year as Stanley's IN DARKEST AFRICA, the founder of the Salvation Army analyzed the ... See More Details
1890, International Headquarters of the Salvation Army
Hardcover, Very Good
Fleetwood, PA, USA
$250.00
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6. In Darkest England and the Way Out
by Booth, General [William]
Seller Description: 8vo, pp. 285, xxxi + adv. Bound in black cloth (little warped and some wear at the extremities of the spine, and edges). Folding chromolithographed frontis. A very good copy. First issue with the last line of the dedication in a smaller font. Printing and the Mind of Man 373. Booth founded the Salvation Army, the first world-wide anti-poverty organization. Here he analyzes the causes of poverty and vice and offers a solution for their amelioration. See More Details
1890, International Headquarters of the Salvation Army
Hardcover, Very Good
Lanesborough, MA, USA
$275.00
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7. In Darkest England and the Way Out
by General Booth [William]
Seller Description: Poster. Chart, color lithograph, measures 10.75" x 16.75" This is a fantastic 1890 allegorical map or chart depicting the impact of the Salvation Army's proposed "Scheme of Social Selection and Salvation" to redress the social evils afflicting England. This chart appeared in the William Booth's 1890 book "In Darkest England and the Way Out", and as stated in the key at the bottom, was "intended to give a birdseye-view of the scheme described in the book, " which promises "Work for All." ... See More Details
1890, The Salvation Army
hardcover, Poor
New York, NY, USA
$300.00