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Madagascar Revisited, Describing The Events Of A New Reign And The Revolution Which Followed; Setting Forth Also The Persecutions Endured By The Christians, And Their Heroic Sufferings, With Notices Of The Present State And Prospects Of The People.

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Madagascar Revisited, Describing The Events Of A New Reign And The Revolution Which Followed; Setting Forth Also The Persecutions Endured By The Christians, And Their Heroic Sufferings, With Notices Of The Present State And Prospects Of The People.

by Ellis, William

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London: John Murray, 1867. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Good. Plates; Folding Map. Xix, 502 Pp + Catalogs At End (February 1867 And October 1866). Original Brown Cloth, Gilt, Green Endpapers. Ownership Signature Of "H. R Bereurs / Hms Philomel" On Front Free Endpaper; Bereurs Was Master Of A British Ship In Madagascar's Waters About This Time. Wear, Small Frays At Corners, Tips, And One 1/4" Fray Along Rear Spine Edge, Front Hinge Cracked, Rear Hinge Beginning To Crack.Spine Gilt Bright But No Longer Brilliant. Per Wikipedia, William Ellis (1794 - 1872) Was A British Missionary And Writer. He Traveled Through The Society Islands, Hawaiian Islands, And Madagascar, And Wrote Several Books Describing His Experiences. On His Fourth Attempt In 1862, Ellis Was Finally Permitted Entry To Madagascar In May 1862. French Influence In The Area Was Said To Have Been A Factor Hitherto, As The French Did Not Want Other Europeans Gaining A Toehold On The Island. Ellis Stayed Until 1865, Gradually Laying The Foundations For Christianity. He Returned To A Great Welcome In England In 1865 And Was Asked To Lecture Widely About His Travels And His Religious Influence In The Islands. Four Years Later, In 1869, Queen Ranavalona Ii And The Royal Court Of Madagascar Converted To Christianity.

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Madagascar Revisited, Describing The Events Of A New Reign And The Revolution Which Followed; Setting Forth Also The Persecutions Endured By The Christians, And Their Heroic Sufferings, With Notices Of The Present State And Prospects Of The People.
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Ellis, William
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Plates; Folding Map
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John Murray
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1867
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