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From Forest Trail to City Street: The Story of the Presbyterian Church Among the Maori People

From Forest Trail to City Street: The Story of the Presbyterian Church Among the Maori People

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From Forest Trail to City Street: The Story of the Presbyterian Church Among the Maori People

by Laughton, J.G

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Christchurch: Maori Synod of the Presbyterian Church for the Presbyterian Bookroom, 1961. Book. Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 100 pages, old name and date on title page (in pencil).

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Title
From Forest Trail to City Street: The Story of the Presbyterian Church Among the Maori People
Author
Laughton, J.G
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Paperback
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Used - Good
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First Edition
Publisher
Maori Synod of the Presbyterian Church for the Presbyterian Bookroom
Place of Publication
Christchurch
Date Published
1961
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