Booth, William, 1829-1912, author.
In darkest England, and the way out / by General Booth.
London ; New York : International Headquarters of the Salvation Army, [1890]
London : Printed by William Burgess, The Carlyle Press
17 unnumbered pages, 10-285, xxxi pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates : folded color illustrations ; 23 cm
An analysis of the causes of poverty in England, with some proposed solutions, from the founder of the Salvation Army. The title is a deliberate reference to Stanley's "In darkest Africa," which was published the same year.
Booth, William, 1829-1912.
Salvation Army.
Armée du salut.
Salvation Army History 19th century.
Poor Great Britain.
Agricultural colonies.
Unemployed Great Britain.
Poverty history
Unemployment history
Pauvres Grande-Bretagne.
Colonies agricoles.
Chômeurs Grande-Bretagne.
agricultural settlements.
Poor
Unemployed
Leger des Heils.
Sociale problemen.
Sociale situatie.
Church and social problems Great Britain Salvation Army.
England Social conditions 1800-1899 (19th century)
England Religion 1800-1899 (19th century)
Great Britain
Burgess, William (Printer)
Salvation Army, publisher.
Carlyle Press, printer.
Location: Library main 79936
Call No.: PO2989; ID:85-B10287
Status: Available
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