Eight issues of Anking. Mision de Jesuitas Espanoles. May, July, August, September, November 1942 and May, August, November 1943. Not in Worldcat
Price: $560.00
Eight issues of Anking. Mision de Jesuitas Espanoles. May, July, August, September, November 1942 and May, August, November 1943. Not in Worldcat
Price: $560.00
Five issues of Catolicismo. Organo Oficial de las Obras Misionales Ppontificias. June, August 1948 and March, April, October 1949. No USA university holds this.
Price: $250.00
Two catholic missionary diplomas for donations to the Mission. B
Price: $120.00
Collection of 13 Mexican comic books produced in 1962 titled Milagros de San Martin de Porres.M EN
Price: $1170.00
Complete set of 12 cards to raise money for missions abroad. De Dag van het Kind. M
Price: $60.00
Three issues of El Correo Misionero de los Ninos. Issued six times a year. March/April 1956, January/February 1958, March/April 1958. B SOLD
Price: $210.00
Old poster of the Domund of the Holy year, October 23, World Sunday of the propagation of faith, 50 years – Measures 60 x 85 cms. Lithographed. Rare. MB
Price: $600.00
Advertising Poster, October 18 Domund de la Sangre, Litography, Original. Size 35x50cm. Rare. M
Price: $450.00
Complete collection of 4 sets of fantasy missionary postcards of work in the Pacific Islands. 16 postcards in total. M
Price: $320.00
3 photos relating to famed Seventh Day Adventist missionaries Elders Shaw and Enoch in India. One talks about the place they are staying with Eld. Enoch; one talks about their ride on Rickshaw that costs 50 cents a day; and the other is their family portrait....one mentions Eld. Shaw; who may be the husband. M
Price: $100.00
Note: see this link and search Pastor Enoch: http://documents.adventistarchives.org/Periodicals/SAT/SAT19650601-V60-06.pdf The Enochs arrived in India in 1906 and were part of the first group of Seventh Day Adventists to establish a presence in Bombay. For more on Elders Shaw and Enoch see this link: http://documents.adventistarchives.org/Periodicals/MissionsQtrly/MQ19120629-V04-01.pdf The photos may have belonged to Sister Kelsey, who worked at the Bombay Mission.