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by Robert Hamill Nassau
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Nassau, Robert Hamill, 1835-1921. Nassau, Mary Cloyd Latta, 1831-1870, Latta family, Missions, genealogy.
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Crowned in palm-land. a story of African mission life. by Nassau, Robert Hamill. Published 1874 by J. in Philadelphia. Latta family, Mary Cloyd(Latta) Nassau (1831-1870).
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Crowned in Palm-Land : A Story of African Mission Life (1874). Sold & Shipped by Palatial Products. Philadelphia, J. Lippincott & c. 1874), by Robert Hamill Nassau (page images at HathiTrust). Items below (if any) are from related and broader terms.
By rev. Robert hamill nassau. Author of Crowned in palm land, Mawedo
By rev. For forty years a missionary in the gabun district of kongo-française. Author of Crowned in palm land, Mawedo. Fetichism In West Africa By Robert Hamill Nassau. When that graphic story of her African wanderings appeared in 1897, she made courteous acknowledgment of the use she had made of it in her chapters on Fetich. 5. On page 395 of her "Travels in West Africa," referring to my missionary works, and to some contributions I had made to science, she wrote: "Still I deeply regret he has not done more for science and geography.
by Mrs. J. S. Preston. Crowned in Palm-LandA Story of African Mission Lifeby Robert Hamill Nassau. Raymond or Life and DeathWith Examples of the Evidence for Survival of Memory and Affection After Deathby Oliver J. Lodge. Alfred de Vigny, d'Après Son Œuvreby Albert Desvoyes. A Book of Drawingsby H. M. Bateman. La Littérature de Tout à l'Heureby Charles Morice. Of George Thompson in Western Africa at the Mendi Missionby George Thompson. From Fiji to the Cannibal Islandsby Beatrice Grimshaw.
Nassau, Robert Hamill 1874 Crowned in Palm-land. 1904 Fetichism in West Africa. Forty Years' Observation of Native Customs and Superstitions. Being a Narrative of Daily Incidents during Sixteen Years in Equatorial West Africa. New York: Neale Publishing Company. Pratt, Mary Louise 2008 Imperial Eyes: Travel Writing and Transculturation.
Robert Hamill Nassau (1835–1921) was an American presbyterian missionary who spent forty years in Africa
Robert Hamill Nassau (1835–1921) was an American presbyterian missionary who spent forty years in Africa. Robert was born in Montgomery Square, Pennsylvania and went to the Lawrenceville School in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, continuing his education at the College of New Jersey. From 1856 to 1859 he moved on to the Princeton Theological Seminary and obtained a medical qualification from Pennsylvania Medical School in 1861.