

2002 - Blood & Fire: William and Catherine Booth and their Salvation Army by Roy Hattersley (Hardcover - 2002).2003 - Travel with William Booth: Founder and First General of The Salvation Army by Jim Winter (Paperback - January 2003).2003 - William & Catherine: The Life and Legacy of the Booths, Founders of the Salvation Army: A New Biography by Trevor Yaxley (Hardcover - April 2003).NEW! Opens as not read! NO MARKS! All pages are intact, not marred by any notes, underlining or highlighting.The Salvation Army and its people have been the subject of considerable literature over the years.The following list of books provides a reference for some publications that cover Salvation Army history. While the tone is one of praise rather than objective analysis, this work makes a significant contribution in identifying women who are frequently omitted from standard reference texts. A brief bibliography identifies the sources used in compiling the entries.

The sketches, which vary from fewer than 200 words to seven pages in length, emphasize the role of faith in each woman's life and are organized into eight categories covering writing, education, entertainment, literature, business and politics, mission work, evangelism and ministry, and motherhood. The entries range from Mother Teresa to Marabel Morgan, Aimee Semple McPherson to Anita Bryant, Susan B. Hosier is a prolific author of more than 50 books and biographies. Are found in this fascinating 379 page paperback volume giving biographical sketches.
