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Free Downloads > Salvation Army E-Booklets

Salvation Army E-Booklets


Salvation Army Liberty and Trophy E-Booklets

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Click on the icon next to each e-booklet description to download. Each file is approx. 20kb so this shouldn't take more than a few seconds for each one. Once you have downloaded your chosen e-booklet you will need to unzip it with WinZip. Once you have done this simply double click the .htm file and the e-booklet with open up in your browser.

Please note: These books are free for personal use only and remain the copyright of Salvationist Publishing & Supplies. They may not be reproduced in any format, electronic or other wise nor may they be redistributed or archived. 

Pudding And Policies - John A. Carleton by Sidney Williams 
'I can't stand women preachers ! I detest The Salvation Army ! Those who attend their Meetings are a lot of fools ! '

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Fiery Fidler - James Dowdle by William Burrows 
As he looked at the two hundred pounds of dignity, standing six-feet high in the dock, His Honour felt uncomfortable. He was not quite sure that the Canadian Chief of Police was a match for this' Hallelujah' Colonel.  Download to read more

The Brick And The Book - Samuel Logan Brengle by Eric Coward  
Crumpled up against the doorway lay a uniformed man, his head covered with blood. Nearby lay a brick, which had been hurled at him from not more than ten feet away.

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Fighting Sweep - Elijah Cadmam by H. Benjamin Blackwell
Elijah Cadman, diminutive light-weight joint-owner of the Rugby Boxing Saloon, sprang from his corner of the ring as the gong sounded for the tenth and final round of his contest with Teddy Foxall, the other owner of the saloon.
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Voiceless Inventor - Frank Maxwell by S. Carvosso Gauntlett 
Mahatma Gandhi had been quite enthusiastic. This new patent loom was the very thing he needed for his swadeshi (home industry) movement. He had asked Frank Maxwell to come and discuss matters with him 
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Burglar With A Blue Scar - Archie Sloss by Eric Coward  
In the wine-shop stood a big black dog. Startled customers were reassured by a second look, for it was quite harmless: it was stuffed. Archie and Dan, coming in for a glass, stared hard.
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Always In Step  - Herbert Twitchen by John Atkinson
Look at that little 'un there between the piccolo and the clarinet! He'll be getting trampled underfoot in two shakes,' shouted a burly member of the 'Skeleton Army' armed for combat against Salvationists marching with the Regent Hall Band along Oxford Street..............  Download to read more

Here Is A Man - Edward J. Higgins by John Atkinson
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What's he like - this new General of The Salvation Army?' asked a newspaper man of his colleague.
'Couldn't say; he's unknown to me,' came the answer. 
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'I Had No Revolver' - Edwin Sheard by Frederick L. Coutts
'I would strongly advise your sleeping with a revolver under your pillow,' said the well meaning police officer to Edwin Sheard.
The pleasant-faced Englishman - wearing the dhoti, red tunic and orange turban with a.........
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Knight Errant's Crusade - W. Bramwell Booth, C.H. by S.Carvosso Gauntlett
'Old Bailey Verdict!
The Cockney newsboy crying his Saturday afternoon ' Speshul'' rushed around the corner from Regent Street into Oxford Street. A Salvation Army brass Band.................

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One of The Gang - George Lyndon Carpenter by Miriam Richards
Sunday was gang day and with suspicious slowness of movement the boys strolled toward the small, square chapel building. When a group of lively youths moves with such apparent casualness danger may be near.   Download to read more

The Poet General - Albert W. T. Orsborn C.B.E. by Bernard Watson
'Will you follow me, please?' came the voice of the Naval Equerry to His Majesty King George VI, on duty at Buckingham Palace, on a morning in January, 1947.  
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This Quiet Man! - Henry Bullard by Catherine Sturgess
'Make room for Jimmy and his lady friends!' a voice called good-humouredly from the crowd surging round the police station as, in the semi-darkness, the unexpected figure of the genial publican came jauntily out, with the merriest twinkle in his eye. He was enjoying....................  Download to read more

Twice Saved By A Song - Hannah Starling (Hallelujah Nancy) by James Gellatly
Her stepmother's funeral was over, and Hannah took to the road. It was pleasant enough for a day or two, that late summer early in the century, and the tall, spare woman was not unused to roughness and journeying. Download to read more

A Desperado Transformed - Freddy Ellis by Reginald Woods
It takes a good deal to make Londoners stare, but when an omnibus stopped at the Bank - busiest crossing in the City - while the conductor emptied the contents of' his bag down a drain....
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Alive In His Coffin - Harry Munn by Albert Kenyon
The whole city was astir with subdued excitement. Thousands of Belfast citizens lined the Liscard Road for nearly two miles of its length, despite the chill of a cold November day and the snow which carpeted the ground to a depth of six inches.
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Redhead On Fire - Mary Jane Sheppard (née Casley) by Merle Hamilton
Captain Mary Jane Casley surveyed her congregation critically. Now for it! The 'Glad to be here' of her welcome meeting at Maryport had been said, but she knew the town had a skeleton army.
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Two Men In The Snow - Jack Stoker by Reginald Woods
The fug in the compartment was thick, the conversation heated, and the night dark. When the tram jerked to a standstill, Jack found that he had travelled two stations too far and would have a five-mile walk through the snowbound countryside.
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Unholy Joe - Joseph Emery by Reginald Woods
Not withstanding the British Army tradition of names - every Clarke is a Nobby and every Palmer a Pedlar - no one in the King's Own Shropshire Light Infantry would have thought of dubbing Corporal Joseph Emery 'Holy' Joe.   Download to read more

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