Best Selling Books by William Taylor

William Taylor is the author of For Duty and Destiny (2010), California Life Illustrated, Seven years' street preaching in San Francisco. Ed. by W.P. Strickland, William Taylor of California, Bishop of Africa, Lessons of Infinite Advantage (2010).

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For Duty and Destiny

release date: Jan 01, 2010
For Duty and Destiny
Stott''s diary reveals a soldier who was also a scholar in camp and on the march, one who took every available moment to read theology, philosophy, great literary works, and a few novels. He also had a playful side, slyly exposing a dry wit and a sense of humor that can sneak up on the reader.

Seven years' street preaching in San Francisco. Ed. by W.P. Strickland

William Taylor of California, Bishop of Africa

Lessons of Infinite Advantage

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Lessons of Infinite Advantage
In this book, William Taylor tells in his own words the story of a foundational episode in his life. Following his trial ministry as a Methodist circuit rider in his home state of Virginia and his service of pastorates in the historic North Baltimore Conference, William Taylor (1821-1902) was commissioned as a missionary to California at the beginning of the Gold Rush Era. His subsequent ''seven years of street preaching in San Francisco'' set the stage for a half-century missionary career during which Taylor championed self-supporting missions to every populated continent, funded by the publication of his widely-read books.

Indiana Baptist History

release date: Jul 18, 2023
Indiana Baptist History
William Taylor Stoff''s comprehensive history of the Indiana Baptist Church offers valuable insights into the growth and evolution of this important religious community. From its early days to the turn of the 20th century, Stoff''s book traces the history of the Indiana Baptist Church and its impact on the state and the nation. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Books printed for, and sold by William Taylor, at the Ship in Paternoster-Row

Fighting Joe: Or, The Fortunes of a Staff Officer

An Effectual Remedy to the Disputes Presently Existing in the Associate Synod, Respecting the Formula: in a Series of Letters to the Reverend Mr. Lawson, from William Taylor, ...

Down the Rhine

release date: Mar 05, 2015
Down the Rhine
"Down the Rhine" from William Taylor Adams. Pseudonym Oliver Optic, was a noted academic and author (1822-1897).

Books printed for William Taylor at the Ship in Paternoster-Row

Telling Tales

release date: Jun 01, 2010
Telling Tales
Memoirs of a leading children''s author In his warm, witty and erudite memoir, William taylor writes about life as an author and teacher in rural New Zealand, raising two young sons as a solo father. Always a character, from 1960 to 1986 he taught in Central and the Lower North Island, usually in single or two-teacher schools. After his first book Burnt carrots don''t have legs, a comic look at rural teaching, he wrote six adult novels. Principal of Ohakune Intermediate School from 1979-1986, and Mayor of Ohakune 1981-1988, his hilarious account of the unveiling of the Ohakune carrot is counterbalanced by the experiences of a gay man in public life during the passing of the Homosexual Law Reform Bill, which saw him chair rowdy public meetings with farmers and Christian fundamentalists. In 1986 he retired to write fulltime and for 15 years produced one or two books a year. His works have been adapted for television and the theatre, and some have been continously in print in the US for over twenty years. He has won the Choysa Bursary, writing fellowships to Palmerston North College of Education and the University of Iowa, numerous writing awards and an OBE for services to children''s literature. Following major heart surgery in 1994 William taylor has lived quietly at Raurimu, and his delightfully self-deprecating memoir is destined to become a classic for all lovers of children''s literature and good writing.

Stand by the Union

release date: Mar 05, 2015
Stand by the Union
"Stand by The Union" from William Taylor Adams. Pseudonym Oliver Optic, was a noted academic and author (1822-1897).

Essays, Lectures, Etc. Upon Select Topics in Revealed Theology

The Struggle for Religious Freedom in Virginia

Land Of Milk And Honey

release date: Jul 01, 2010
Land Of Milk And Honey
A powerful story based on the real-life experiences of hundreds of British children who were sent as war refugees to New Zealand and Australia during the Second World War. Fourteen-year-old Jake suffers cruelly at the hands of a rural family, only to be offered sanctuary and eventual redemption by the elderly town doctor, Mac. His story is complex, dealing graphically with issues of community attitudes to violence and discipline and Jake''s eventual response to his treatment is not what you might expect. Not a conventional ''morality'' tale by any means, taylor deals masterfully with the reality of revenge and retribution, handling the issues with skill. Gritty, and definitely not for younger readers, the story of Jake contains vivid descriptions of violence and cruelty to animals that need maturity to handle - hence the cover design, intended to clearly signal that this is not a book for younger readers.

Titan: Exploring An Earthlike World (2nd Edition)

release date: Jul 21, 2008
Titan: Exploring An Earthlike World (2nd Edition)
Titan: Exploring an Earthlike World presents the most comprehensive description in book form of what is currently known about Titan, the largest satellite of the planet Saturn and arguably the most intriguing and mysterious world in the Solar System. Because of its resemblance to our own planet, Titan is often described as a “frozen primitive Earth” and is therefore of wide interest to scientists and educated laypersons from a wide range of backgrounds. The book aims to cater to all of these by using nontechnical language wherever possible, while maintaining a high standard of scientific rigor.The book is a fully revised and extensively updated edition of Titan: The Earthlike Moon, which was published in 1999, before the Cassini and Huygens missions arrived to orbit Saturn and land on Titan. As investigators on these missions, the authors use the latest results to present the most recent revelations and latest surprises about an exciting new world.

Letters to a Quaker Friend on Baptism. ...

The Worst Soccer Team Ever

release date: Jan 01, 1989
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