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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. A very good clean copy with only a small pen name of note.

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Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. 350 pages. Inscription on ffep.

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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 216 pages.

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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 215 pages.

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Softcover. Condizione: Very Good. The memoirs of New Zealand's most widely respected Salvationist historian capture the essence of the twentieth century. (From back cover). Signed by author on title page and also dedication to previous owner on front page.

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Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. 350 pages. Inscription on ffep. Author signature on title page.
Editore: Reed 1982, 1982
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Da: Hard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd., Dunedin, OTAGO, Nuova ZelandaHard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd.
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hardcover octavo (VG+) d/w (VG+); all our specials have minimal description to keep listing them viable. They are at least reading copies, complete and in reasonable condition, but usually secondhand; frequently they are superior examples. Ordering more than one book will reduce your overall postage costs.

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Paperback. Condizione: Good. 350 pages. spine faded.

Lingua: Inglese
Editore: AH & AW Reed, Wellington, 1984
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Da: Browsers Books, Hamilton, NZ, Nuova ZelandaBrowsers Books
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Cloth. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. AH & AW Reed Ltd Wellington 1984 First Edition 235pp illus bw VG (blue cloth w gilt title, extrems v sl scuffed, edges sl foxed) in VG DW ( sl rubbed and worn, sl chip at head of spinesl faded on front adjacent to spine).

Editore: A H & A W Reed, Wellington, 1982
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Da: Lawrence Jones Books, Ashmore, QLD, AustraliaLawrence Jones Books
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Hard Cover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. First Edition. 216pp, illustrated with b/w photos, appendices, index. Two names by the upper edge of the tinted front flyleaf. Cloth boards in dust-jacket. One hundred years of Salvation Army work in New Zealand. Size: 8vo.

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Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Near Fine. 216 pages, reprint.

Editore: Wellington South Corps Council
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Paperback. Condizione: Good. 194 pages. Cover slightly worn/ lightly marked. Light tanning.
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Da: Christian Value Books, Papanui, Nuova ZelandaChristian Value Books
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Da: Christian Value Books, Papanui, Nuova ZelandaChristian Value Books
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Editore: A. H. & A. W. Reed 1984, 1984
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Da: Hard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd., Dunedin, OTAGO, Nuova ZelandaHard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd.
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One volume condensed edition, Imperial octavo, blue cloth boards with silver lettering to spine, pale blue eps, xii + 235pp, illus, VG (light rubbing to boards and scuffing to board and spine extrems, prev owners details in ink to fep, light tanning and soiling to eps and moderate focing to page edges) in d/w VG (moderate tannin…g, in plastic protective cover with blue taped edges).
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Da: Christian Value Books, Papanui, Nuova ZelandaChristian Value Books
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Softcover/Paperback. Condizione: Fair. No Description.
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Hardcover/Hardback. Condizione: Fair. On 27 March, 1883 the SS Manapouri berthed at Bowen's Pier, Port Chalmers. On board was a small contingent of Salvationists despatched to New Zealand to "open fire" here. Five days Jater, the first official Salvation Army rneeting was held in Dunedin. The assault had begun. Today, the import…ance of the work done by the Salvation Army is well-known and widely respected. Less well-known however, is the dramatic battle the Salvationists of New Zealand fought in last century in order to establish their movement here. Its members were set upon by so-called "skeleton armies" formed to' disrupt their meetings. The Sal- vation Army was actively opposed by town councillors, and its members were sent to prison by the courts for holding open-air meetings; creating a furor involving central government. They were labelled (along with rabbits and gorse) as a disaster of acclirnatisation and abused by some clergymen for holding meetings that "promoted immorality". Fight the Good Fight is more than a straightforward look at 100 years of Salvation Army work in New Zealand. In it, Cyril Bradwell holds up a mirror to an extraordinary, little-docurnented side of our history - of an expedition launched to save souls and to help the deprived, the down-and-outs, the dispossessed. The movement marches on today offering the same helping hand to the needy and the poor.

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Da: Hameston Books, Macclesfield, Regno UnitoHameston Books
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Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. Excellent all round condition, spine excellent with some light fading, NO scribbles/inscriptions. Pages clean/binding tight. Touched with Splendour is a strong book. The Salvationists of New Zealand have made a distinct contribution to their country and it's culture, and Cyril Brad…well's journey is emblematic of The Salvation Army at it's best.
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Hardcover/Hardback. Condizione: Fair. On 27 March, 1883 the SS Manapouri berthed at Bowen's Pier, Port Chalmers. On board was a small contingent of Salvationists despatched to New Zealand to "open fire" here. Five days Jater, the first official Salvation Army rneeting was held in Dunedin. The assault had begun. Today, the import…ance of the work done by the Salvation Army is well-known and widely respected. Less well-known however, is the dramatic battle the Salvationists of New Zealand fought in last century in order to establish their movement here. Its members were set upon by so-called "skeleton armies" formed to' disrupt their meetings. The Sal- vation Army was actively opposed by town councillors, and its members were sent to prison by the courts for holding open-air meetings; creating a furor involving central government. They were labelled (along with rabbits and gorse) as a disaster of acclirnatisation and abused by some clergymen for holding meetings that "promoted immorality". Fight the Good Fight is more than a straightforward look at 100 years of Salvation Army work in New Zealand. In it, Cyril Bradwell holds up a mirror to an extraordinary, little-docurnented side of our history - of an expedition launched to save souls and to help the deprived, the down-and-outs, the dispossessed. The movement marches on today offering the same helping hand to the needy and the poor.
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Hardcover/Hardback. Condizione: Fair. On 27 March, 1883 the SS Manapouri berthed at Bowen's Pier, Port Chalmers. On board was a small contingent of Salvationists despatched to New Zealand to "open fire" here. Five days Jater, the first official Salvation Army rneeting was held in Dunedin. The assault had begun. Today, the import…ance of the work done by the Salvation Army is well-known and widely respected. Less well-known however, is the dramatic battle the Salvationists of New Zealand fought in last century in order to establish their movement here. Its members were set upon by so-called "skeleton armies" formed to' disrupt their meetings. The Sal- vation Army was actively opposed by town councillors, and its members were sent to prison by the courts for holding open-air meetings; creating a furor involving central government. They were labelled (along with rabbits and gorse) as a disaster of acclirnatisation and abused by some clergymen for holding meetings that "promoted immorality". Fight the Good Fight is more than a straightforward look at 100 years of Salvation Army work in New Zealand. In it, Cyril Bradwell holds up a mirror to an extraordinary, little-docurnented side of our history - of an expedition launched to save souls and to help the deprived, the down-and-outs, the dispossessed. The movement marches on today offering the same helping hand to the needy and the poor.
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Da: Christian Value Books, Papanui, Nuova ZelandaChristian Value Books
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Hardcover/Hardback. Condizione: Fair. On 27 March, 1883 the SS Manapouri berthed at Bowen's Pier, Port Chalmers. On board was a small contingent of Salvationists despatched to New Zealand to "open fire" here. Five days Jater, the first official Salvation Army rneeting was held in Dunedin. The assault had begun. Today, the import…ance of the work done by the Salvation Army is well-known and widely respected. Less well-known however, is the dramatic battle the Salvationists of New Zealand fought in last century in order to establish their movement here. Its members were set upon by so-called "skeleton armies" formed to' disrupt their meetings. The Sal- vation Army was actively opposed by town councillors, and its members were sent to prison by the courts for holding open-air meetings; creating a furor involving central government. They were labelled (along with rabbits and gorse) as a disaster of acclirnatisation and abused by some clergymen for holding meetings that "promoted immorality". Fight the Good Fight is more than a straightforward look at 100 years of Salvation Army work in New Zealand. In it, Cyril Bradwell holds up a mirror to an extraordinary, little-docurnented side of our history - of an expedition launched to save souls and to help the deprived, the down-and-outs, the dispossessed. The movement marches on today offering the same helping hand to the needy and the poor.
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Da: Christian Value Books, Papanui, Nuova ZelandaChristian Value Books
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Hardcover/Hardback. Condizione: Fair. On 27 March, 1883 the SS Manapouri berthed at Bowen's Pier, Port Chalmers. On board was a small contingent of Salvationists despatched to New Zealand to "open fire" here. Five days Jater, the first official Salvation Army rneeting was held in Dunedin. The assault had begun. Today, the import…ance of the work done by the Salvation Army is well-known and widely respected. Less well-known however, is the dramatic battle the Salvationists of New Zealand fought in last century in order to establish their movement here. Its members were set upon by so-called "skeleton armies" formed to' disrupt their meetings. The Sal- vation Army was actively opposed by town councillors, and its members were sent to prison by the courts for holding open-air meetings; creating a furor involving central government. They were labelled (along with rabbits and gorse) as a disaster of acclirnatisation and abused by some clergymen for holding meetings that "promoted immorality". Fight the Good Fight is more than a straightforward look at 100 years of Salvation Army work in New Zealand. In it, Cyril Bradwell holds up a mirror to an extraordinary, little-docurnented side of our history - of an expedition launched to save souls and to help the deprived, the down-and-outs, the dispossessed. The movement marches on today offering the same helping hand to the needy and the poor.
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Da: Christian Value Books, Papanui, Nuova ZelandaChristian Value Books
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Hardcover/Hardback. Condizione: Fair. On 27 March, 1883 the SS Manapouri berthed at Bowen's Pier, Port Chalmers. On board was a small contingent of Salvationists despatched to New Zealand to "open fire" here. Five days Jater, the first official Salvation Army rneeting was held in Dunedin. The assault had begun. Today, the import…ance of the work done by the Salvation Army is well-known and widely respected. Less well-known however, is the dramatic battle the Salvationists of New Zealand fought in last century in order to establish their movement here. Its members were set upon by so-called "skeleton armies" formed to' disrupt their meetings. The Sal- vation Army was actively opposed by town councillors, and its members were sent to prison by the courts for holding open-air meetings; creating a furor involving central government. They were labelled (along with rabbits and gorse) as a disaster of acclirnatisation and abused by some clergymen for holding meetings that "promoted immorality". Fight the Good Fight is more than a straightforward look at 100 years of Salvation Army work in New Zealand. In it, Cyril Bradwell holds up a mirror to an extraordinary, little-docurnented side of our history - of an expedition launched to save souls and to help the deprived, the down-and-outs, the dispossessed. The movement marches on today offering the same helping hand to the needy and the poor.
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Da: Christian Value Books, Papanui, Nuova ZelandaChristian Value Books
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Hardcover/Hardback. Condizione: Fair. On 27 March, 1883 the SS Manapouri berthed at Bowen's Pier, Port Chalmers. On board was a small contingent of Salvationists despatched to New Zealand to "open fire" here. Five days Jater, the first official Salvation Army rneeting was held in Dunedin. The assault had begun. Today, the import…ance of the work done by the Salvation Army is well-known and widely respected. Less well-known however, is the dramatic battle the Salvationists of New Zealand fought in last century in order to establish their movement here. Its members were set upon by so-called "skeleton armies" formed to' disrupt their meetings. The Sal- vation Army was actively opposed by town councillors, and its members were sent to prison by the courts for holding open-air meetings; creating a furor involving central government. They were labelled (along with rabbits and gorse) as a disaster of acclirnatisation and abused by some clergymen for holding meetings that "promoted immorality". Fight the Good Fight is more than a straightforward look at 100 years of Salvation Army work in New Zealand. In it, Cyril Bradwell holds up a mirror to an extraordinary, little-docurnented side of our history - of an expedition launched to save souls and to help the deprived, the down-and-outs, the dispossessed. The movement marches on today offering the same helping hand to the needy and the poor.
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Da: Christian Value Books, Papanui, Nuova ZelandaChristian Value Books
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Hardcover/Hardback. Condizione: Fair. On 27 March, 1883 the SS Manapouri berthed at Bowen's Pier, Port Chalmers. On board was a small contingent of Salvationists despatched to New Zealand to "open fire" here. Five days Jater, the first official Salvation Army rneeting was held in Dunedin. The assault had begun. Today, the import…ance of the work done by the Salvation Army is well-known and widely respected. Less well-known however, is the dramatic battle the Salvationists of New Zealand fought in last century in order to establish their movement here. Its members were set upon by so-called "skeleton armies" formed to' disrupt their meetings. The Sal- vation Army was actively opposed by town councillors, and its members were sent to prison by the courts for holding open-air meetings; creating a furor involving central government. They were labelled (along with rabbits and gorse) as a disaster of acclirnatisation and abused by some clergymen for holding meetings that "promoted immorality". Fight the Good Fight is more than a straightforward look at 100 years of Salvation Army work in New Zealand. In it, Cyril Bradwell holds up a mirror to an extraordinary, little-docurnented side of our history - of an expedition launched to save souls and to help the deprived, the down-and-outs, the dispossessed. The movement marches on today offering the same helping hand to the needy and the poor.
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Da: Christian Value Books, Papanui, Nuova ZelandaChristian Value Books
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Hardcover/Hardback. Condizione: Fair. On 27 March, 1883 the SS Manapouri berthed at Bowen's Pier, Port Chalmers. On board was a small contingent of Salvationists despatched to New Zealand to "open fire" here. Five days Jater, the first official Salvation Army rneeting was held in Dunedin. The assault had begun. Today, the import…ance of the work done by the Salvation Army is well-known and widely respected. Less well-known however, is the dramatic battle the Salvationists of New Zealand fought in last century in order to establish their movement here. Its members were set upon by so-called "skeleton armies" formed to' disrupt their meetings. The Sal- vation Army was actively opposed by town councillors, and its members were sent to prison by the courts for holding open-air meetings; creating a furor involving central government. They were labelled (along with rabbits and gorse) as a disaster of acclirnatisation and abused by some clergymen for holding meetings that "promoted immorality". Fight the Good Fight is more than a straightforward look at 100 years of Salvation Army work in New Zealand. In it, Cyril Bradwell holds up a mirror to an extraordinary, little-docurnented side of our history - of an expedition launched to save souls and to help the deprived, the down-and-outs, the dispossessed. The movement marches on today offering the same helping hand to the needy and the poor.
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Da: Christian Value Books, Papanui, Nuova ZelandaChristian Value Books
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Hardcover/Hardback. Condizione: Fair. On 27 March, 1883 the SS Manapouri berthed at Bowen's Pier, Port Chalmers. On board was a small contingent of Salvationists despatched to New Zealand to "open fire" here. Five days Jater, the first official Salvation Army rneeting was held in Dunedin. The assault had begun. Today, the import…ance of the work done by the Salvation Army is well-known and widely respected. Less well-known however, is the dramatic battle the Salvationists of New Zealand fought in last century in order to establish their movement here. Its members were set upon by so-called "skeleton armies" formed to' disrupt their meetings. The Sal- vation Army was actively opposed by town councillors, and its members were sent to prison by the courts for holding open-air meetings; creating a furor involving central government. They were labelled (along with rabbits and gorse) as a disaster of acclirnatisation and abused by some clergymen for holding meetings that "promoted immorality". Fight the Good Fight is more than a straightforward look at 100 years of Salvation Army work in New Zealand. In it, Cyril Bradwell holds up a mirror to an extraordinary, little-docurnented side of our history - of an expedition launched to save souls and to help the deprived, the down-and-outs, the dispossessed. The movement marches on today offering the same helping hand to the needy and the poor.
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Da: Christian Value Books, Papanui, Nuova ZelandaChristian Value Books
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Hardcover/Hardback. Condizione: Fair. On 27 March, 1883 the SS Manapouri berthed at Bowen's Pier, Port Chalmers. On board was a small contingent of Salvationists despatched to New Zealand to "open fire" here. Five days Jater, the first official Salvation Army rneeting was held in Dunedin. The assault had begun. Today, the import…ance of the work done by the Salvation Army is well-known and widely respected. Less well-known however, is the dramatic battle the Salvationists of New Zealand fought in last century in order to establish their movement here. Its members were set upon by so-called "skeleton armies" formed to' disrupt their meetings. The Sal- vation Army was actively opposed by town councillors, and its members were sent to prison by the courts for holding open-air meetings; creating a furor involving central government. They were labelled (along with rabbits and gorse) as a disaster of acclirnatisation and abused by some clergymen for holding meetings that "promoted immorality". Fight the Good Fight is more than a straightforward look at 100 years of Salvation Army work in New Zealand. In it, Cyril Bradwell holds up a mirror to an extraordinary, little-docurnented side of our history - of an expedition launched to save souls and to help the deprived, the down-and-outs, the dispossessed. The movement marches on today offering the same helping hand to the needy and the poor.
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Da: Christian Value Books, Papanui, Nuova ZelandaChristian Value Books
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Hardcover/Hardback. Condizione: Fair. On 27 March, 1883 the SS Manapouri berthed at Bowen's Pier, Port Chalmers. On board was a small contingent of Salvationists despatched to New Zealand to "open fire" here. Five days Jater, the first official Salvation Army rneeting was held in Dunedin. The assault had begun. Today, the import…ance of the work done by the Salvation Army is well-known and widely respected. Less well-known however, is the dramatic battle the Salvationists of New Zealand fought in last century in order to establish their movement here. Its members were set upon by so-called "skeleton armies" formed to' disrupt their meetings. The Sal- vation Army was actively opposed by town councillors, and its members were sent to prison by the courts for holding open-air meetings; creating a furor involving central government. They were labelled (along with rabbits and gorse) as a disaster of acclirnatisation and abused by some clergymen for holding meetings that "promoted immorality". Fight the Good Fight is more than a straightforward look at 100 years of Salvation Army work in New Zealand. In it, Cyril Bradwell holds up a mirror to an extraordinary, little-docurnented side of our history - of an expedition launched to save souls and to help the deprived, the down-and-outs, the dispossessed. The movement marches on today offering the same helping hand to the needy and the poor.

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Da: The Raven and the Writing Desk, Ruawai, NORTH, Nuova ZelandaThe Raven and the Writing Desk
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. Very good condition.