Darkest India
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Publisher Description
Frederick Booth-Tucker was commissioner to India for the Salvation Army, and the son in law of General William Book, the Army’s Founder. "Darkest India", also known as "Darkest India: A Supplement to General Booth's In Darkest England, and the Way Out", was written in 1891 as an introduction of Booth's "In Darkest England and the Way Out".
"Darkest India" is a philosophical call to arms to improve the abject living conditions of India’s poor.
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