Published by The Missionary Society, Toronto, 1952
Seller: Montreal Books, Westmount, QC, Canada
Spiral Bound. Condition: Very Good. Book.
Published by Missionary Society of Church of England In Canada, Ontario, 1948
Seller: Bookworks, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Staple-bound volume. Some shelf wear to covers with rubbing on spine. Book remains tightly bound with unmarked contents.
Published by The Missionary Society, Toronto, 1952
Seller: RPBooks, Champlain, NY, U.S.A.
Spiral Bound. Condition: Very Good. Book.
Published by The Anglican Centre, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, 1967
Seller: Black's Fine Books & Manuscripts, Toronto, ON, Canada
First Edition
Spiral Bound. First Edition, First Printing. pp. 94. 8vo., measuring 23 cm. Plain card covers held with black plastic spiral binding. Comprises of a detailed schedule of events, list of delegates, text of speeches ("Indian-White Relations", "The Planning Process", "The Gospel in Prairieopolis", et al.), etc. Some loss to the plastic spiral binding, contents without blemish with bright, clean, and unmarked pages; near fine. See OCLC #221345796. Not found in UoM Archives & Special Collections. The basic idea of Prairieopolis Conference is to provide an opportunity for church people to view the Church and its mission against the social and economic reality of the region. The Church has not well understood this changing society. It may be that the Church's difficulty in relating to its changing setting arises, in part, because it operates within inherited structures which focus attention on problems of a previous age.
Published by Published by the Authority of the Missionary Society, Toronto
Seller: Spafford Books (ABAC / ILAB), Regina, SK, Canada
1948. (Mass market paperback) Very good plus. 102pp. [Printed by the Modern Press, Saskatoon]. 8vo. Staple-bound, issued. Card covers, top cover printed. Tape bound as it most commonly is. Top cover printed. Previous owner's name to cover and title page, else fine. Text in English and Cree, both English-Cree and Cree-English vocabularies. In his introduction, Hives states that he used the grammars of John Horden and J.A. McKay. He acknowledged his debt to Rev. R.B. Horsefield and the Indians of Stanley and Lac la Ronge, and "Finally to Canon Edward Ahenakew for the final revision and correction". Hives was a Church of England missionary in Western Canada, serving variously at Cumberland House, Lac la Ronge, Payton, and Battleford. Evans 189; Peel(3) 7029. Not in Banks.
Published by Published by the Authority of the Missionary Society, Toronto
Seller: Spafford Books (ABAC / ILAB), Regina, SK, Canada
1948. (Mass market paperback) Near fine. 102pp. [Printed by the Modern Press, Saskatoon]. 8vo. Staple-bound, issued. Card covers, top cover printed. Spine NOT tape bound as it most commonly is. Top cover lightly soiled. Internally fine. Text in English and Cree, both English-Cree and Cree-English vocabularies. In his introduction, Hives states that he used the grammars of John Horden and J.A. McKay. He acknowledged his debt to Rev. R.B. Horsefield and the Indians of Stanley and Lac la Ronge, and "Finally to Canon Edward Ahenakew for the final revision and correction". Hives was a Church of England missionary in Western Canada, serving variously at Cumberland House, Lac la Ronge, Payton, and Battleford. Evans 189; Peel(3) 7029. Not in Banks.