Miss Droese. Indian Gems for the Master's Crown: I. The Indian Devotee and his Disciples; II. From Bondage to Freedom, or, The Life of Tulsi Paul. London: The Religious Tract Society, 1892. [10836]
Publisher's cloth, binding has soil yet is undamaged, 7 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches, 1899 gift inscription on ffep. 192 clean pages, illustrated. Good. Hardcover.
I. The Indian Devotee and His Disciples: A True Story of Missionary Work in India. Translated from the Hindustani and Revised by the Rev. J. P. Ellwood, C.M.S.
II. From Bondage to Freedom; or, The Life of Tulsi Paul, First Native Pastor of Annfield, Dehra Doon, North India.
The author was the daughter of the Prussian-German missionary Rev. Ernst Droese (1817-1891), labored for forty years in India. She writes from personal experience, and the "missionary" in the account is her father.