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1911 Story Of John G. Paton South Sea Cannibals Antique Scottish History Book

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1911 Story Of John G. Paton South Sea Cannibals Antique Scottish History Book

The Story Of John G. Paton - Told For Young Folks - Or, Thirty Years Among South Sea Cannibals
By The Rev. James Paton
Published by Hodder and Stoughton: London 1911 16th Edition

" The Story of John G. Paton: Or Thirty Years Among South Sea Cannibals (1911) recounts the remarkable life and missionary work of John Gibson Paton, a Scottish Presbyterian who dedicated his life to evangelizing among the native islanders of the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu). The book details his early years, shaped by deep Christian faith and family devotion, and follows his perilous journey to the cannibal-inhabited islands of Tanna and Aniwa. There, Paton endured unimaginable hardships—hostile tribes, disease, and the death of his wife and infant son—yet persisted with courage and unwavering belief in his calling.

Despite frequent threats to his life, Paton gradually won the trust of the islanders through acts of compassion, medical help, and spiritual teaching. His perseverance led to significant conversions and the transformation of entire communities, replacing cycles of violence with peace and cooperation. Written with vivid personal reflection, the memoir serves not only as a missionary testament but also as an inspiring record of resilience, faith, and cultural encounter. It offers readers a window into the 19th-century evangelical spirit and its complex entanglements with colonial-era worldviews."

Light wear and fading to covers and spine. Includes 6 plates + frontis. Binding is in good shape. Pages with subtle age toning but predominantly clean. Prize plate as shown. A nice copy in very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.

Size 20cm x 14.5cm x 3cm - 304 Pages + Publishers Advertising

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Condition: Very good
Binding: Cloth
Special Attributes: ["Illustrated", "Original Decorated Cloth Bindings"]
Region: Europe
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original
Seller Notes: Light wear and fading to covers and spine. Includes 6 plates + frontis. Binding is in good shape. Pages with subtle age toning but predominantly clean. Prize plate as shown. A nice copy in very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.
Language: English
Author: The Rev. James Paton
Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton: London
Year Printed: 1911
Sub-subject: Scottish History