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Darkest India: A Supplement to General Booth's "In Darkest England, and the Way Out"
Darkest India: A Supplement to General Booth's "In Darkest England, and the Way Out"
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Frederick St. George de Lautour Booth-Tucker, OF (March 21, 1853 – July 17, 1929) was a senior Salvation Army officer of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and the son in law of General William Booth, the Army’s Founder. He wrote a number of poems and songs, and while in the United States compiled a collection of One Hundred Favourite Songs of The Salvation Army (1899). In 1893 he became the first editor of The Officer magazine, and wrote several books, including a Life of Catherine Booth (1892); The Consul (1903), and Muktifauj (1923), the story of the first forty years of The Salvation Army in India and Ceylon.
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