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Zamzam; the story of a strange missionary odyssey / by the Augustana synod passengers, edited by S. Hjalmar Swanson, D.D.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: D779.E3 S8 1941

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    Overview

    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Swanson, S. Hjalmar (Swan Hjalmar), 1886-1973, editor.
    Published
    Minneapolis, Minn. : The Board of foreign missions of the Augustana synod, 1941
    Contents
    A missionary ship
    May nineteenth
    On the "Zamzam"
    The rainbow dawn
    On the "Tamesis"
    Life of the men aboard the prison ship
    Life of the women aboard the prison ship
    Running the British blockade
    We arrive in France
    In Spain and Portugal
    Homeward bound
    Home again
    How the news came to Africa
    Out of the depths
    Passengers and personnel of the "S.S. Zamzam."
    Other Authors/Editors
    Augustana Synod Mission.
    Notes
    Maps on lining-papers.
    A missionary ship -- May nineteenth -- On the "Zamzam" -- The rainbow dawn -- On the "Tamesis" -- Life of the men aboard the prison ship -- Life of the women aboard the prison ship -- Running the British blockade -- We arrive in France -- In Spain and Portugal -- Homeward bound -- Home again -- How the news came to Africa -- Out of the depths -- Passengers and personnel of the "S.S. Zamzam."

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    Language
    English
    Physical Description
    149 pages including plates : frontispiece ; 20 cm

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