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Catherine Booth
Author: F. de L. Booth Tucker
Hard cover - fair condition. 1893 abridged edition, inscribed in 1899. Rare find.
Catherine Booth by F. de L. Booth Tucker is an in-depth and reverent biography of the co-founder of The Salvation Army, written by her son-in-law. Drawing from personal recollections, letters, and historical records, the book paints a vivid portrait of Catherine Booth as a passionate preacher, tireless advocate for the poor, and pioneering voice for women in ministry during the 19th century. Tucker highlights her spiritual convictions, moral courage, and unwavering commitment to social justice, offering readers both an intimate glimpse into her personal life and a broader understanding of her lasting impact on religious and humanitarian movements. The biography stands as a tribute to a woman whose faith and activism helped shape a global mission of compassion and reform.
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