1870 AUTOGRAPH BOOK. William Booth, Alexander Whyte, James Chalmers, James Gilmour, Missionaries & More.
1870 AUTOGRAPH BOOK. William Booth, Alexander Whyte, James Chalmers, James Gilmour, Missionaries & More.
An exceptional assemblage of literally hundreds of autographs, with the vast majority being related to Christian ministry, missionaries, etc., One of the better of these we have ever handled.
Fascinatingly, our collector of autographs notes in detail where they are received. “Dinner with General Booth in Huddersfield – Guest of Thomas Mellor,” etc., Plus extensive notes of missionary conferences, political gatherings, church services, etc., attended.
William Booth [1829, April 10]. Founder of the Salvation Army.
James Gilmour [b.1843, June 12]. Pioneer missionary to Mongolia with micro-photograph of Gilmour laid in.
Joseph Parker [April 9]. Pastor of the City Temple in London and author of Preaching through the Bible.
Robert Balgarmie [b.1826]. Influential Scottish Congregational minister at Scarborough.
John William Kirton [b.1831]. Minister and one of the most influential British temperance speakers and authors of the 19th century. Authored The Four Pillars of Temperance, A Thousand Temperance Anecdotes, Standard Temperance Dialogues, etc.,
Richard Lovett [b.1851]. Influential minister in the Countess of Huntingdon’s Connexion and today remembered as a prolific author with the Religious Tract Society, including biographies of James Chalmers, James Gilmour, works on the history of Bible Translation, etc., He also became a Director of the London Missionary Society.
Helen Cadbury Alexander [b.1877]. Heir to the Cadbury fortune, but remembered as Mrs. Charles A. Alexander, herself a hymnist and author and her husband the Ira D. Sankey of the R. A. Torrey crusades.
Alexander Whyte [b.1837]. One of the most influential Scottish divines of the day. His works on Pilgrim’s Progress and his appreciations of the mystics and puritans are still sought and worthwhile.
Borden Parker Bowne [b.1847]. Influential American Christian philosopher who was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature nine times.
Arthur E. Claxton [b.1862]. Missionary to Samoa with the London Missionary Society.
William Spencer Walton [b.1850]. Founder of the Sailor’s Rest of the South African General Mission at Natal, author, hymnist, etc.,
Robert Anstey [b.1860]. Biblical scholar and author of The Romance of Bible Chronology.
Arthur C. Turberville. Father of famed historian, Arthur S. Turberville, and himself the biographer of Leo Tolstoy, etc.,
James Newell [b.1852]. Pioneer missionary to Samoa.
George Owen [b.1843]. Missionary at Peking, China.
J. Campbell [b.1867]. Prominent Congregationalist divine and author.
Edwin M. Lott [b.1836]. British composer.
Mary Elizabeth Thompson [b.1856]. Missionary to Peking, China.
Samuel MacFarlane [b.1837]. Pioneer missionary in New Guinea, author of several works on missionary work among the Cannibals, etc,.
E. Large. Missionary of the London Missionary Society to Rarotonga.
Alexander King [b.1850]. Pioneer missionary to Tientsin, China.
H. R. Wells [Herbert Richmond, b.1863]. Missionary to Canton, China.
John B. Grant [b.1866]. Missionary to Tang An, China.
Israel Wilkinson [b.1837]. Scholar.
William Richardson [1866-1901]. Missionary to Taiping China, seemingly killed during the Boxer Rebllion.
Annie Pearson [later Carmen, b.1856]. Missionary in Peking China.
Arthur Bonsey [b.1858]. Missionary to China
Marcus Dods [b.1834]. Influential divine and author.
Silvester Horne [b.1865]. Influential divine and author of The History of Preaching, etc.,
A. Lambert [b.1841]. Missionary of the London Missionary Society to India.
John Peill [b.1838]. Missionary to Madagascar
Thain Davidson [b.1833]. Prominent Presbyterian minister and author.
T. Brown [b.1860]. Lifelong missionary to Kuruman
T. Forsyth [b.1848]. Influential Congregational divine and author.
Newman Hall [b.1816]. Influential pastor and author, with devotional inscription.
John Brown [b.1830, of Bedford]. Influential Bedford Pastor and Biographer of John Bunyan.
Annie Budd [b.1869]. Missionary to India.
G. Lawes [b.1839]. Missionary to New Guinea.
Arthur Fells. Missionary to India.
John MacNeill [b.1854]. Prominent higher life divine known best for his oft-reprinted work The Spirit-Filled Life.
John Macgowan [b.1835]. Influential pioneer missionary to Amoy, China.
Thomas Biggin. Of North China Union College [Missionary].
Jennie Street [b.1891]. Influential female biographer of Mrs. Spurgeon, F. B. Meyer, Frances Ridley Havergal, etc.,
James Chalmers [b.1841]. Important missionary to New Guinea, martyred and eaten by cannibals in 1901
Jonathan Lees [b.1835]. Pioneer missionary in Tientsin, China.
Jackson Wray [1832]. Minister at Whitefield’s Tabernacle and author.
T. Matthews [b.1842]. Missionary to Madgascar.
John Parker [b.1860]. Missionary to Mongolia.
Ralph Wardlaw Thompson [b.1842]. Influential divine and author.
Alexander Smellie [b.1856]. Author of Men of the Covenant, Keswick divine, etc.,
John Mackenzie [b.1835]. Pioneer missionary to Africa.
Helen Davies [b.1862]. Missionary to Hong Kong.
R. F. Horton [b.1855]. Notable divine and author.
William Johnson [b.1826]. Missionary to Calcutta.
Frances Mary Richardson, Taiping, China.
Charles Jordan [b.1841]. Missionary to Kalikata with native inscription.
Percy Milledge [b.1874]. Missionary to Madgascar.
John Peill [b.1850]. Missionary to Madagascar.
Sidney Joseph Long [b.1860] Missionary to Australian Aboriginals with native inscription.
Frank P. Joseland [b.1863]. Missionary, Amoy China.
Annie E. French [b.1872]. Missionary to Samoa.
M. Rees [b.1857]. Missionary to Madagascar.
Arthur W. Young [b.1870]. Missionary to Calcutta.
And many, many more. I’m sure I have missed some gems.
Additionally, an inscription in “Classic Chinese” by H. Davies of Luke 1.17, an inscription in Bechuana by missionary T. Tom Brown, and tipped in autographs of Thomas H. Gill [hymnist], etc., etc., etc.,