The Resource My trip to the Orient, by Mrs. Alma White ..
My trip to the Orient, by Mrs. Alma White ..
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The item My trip to the Orient, by Mrs. Alma White .. represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in UCLA Library.
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- Summary
- Description of a trip to the Holy Land in 1911 by Mrs. Alma White, founder in 1901 of the Methodist Pentecostal Union Church in Denver, Colorado--it later became the Pillar of Fire Church--and the first woman bishop in the United States.
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 215, [9] p.
- Note
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- Includes oval frontispiece photographic portrait of Mrs. Alma White, with her facsimile signature; and 57 full-page photographs of places visited, 22 of them made from photographs obtained from Fr[ederick] Vester & Co., Jerusalem; cf. verso of t.p
- Last [9] p. contain photographs and advertisements for the Zarephath Bible and Missionary Training School, and Zarephath Academy in Bound Brook, New Jersey; the Pentecostal Union Church and Bible School building in Denver, Colorado; and publishers' advertisements for other books by Alma White
- Contents
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- From London to Marseilles
- On the Mediterranean
- The city of Cairo
- A visit to the pyramids
- Egypt and the Egyptians
- Mohammedan funerals, weddings and births
- From Alexandria to Jaffa
- Jaffa and Jerusalem
- The Tombs of the Kings and Solomon's Stables
- A study of the people
- Jerusalem, Calvary, Via Dolorosa
- Jerusalem, in a snow storm
- Jerusalem and homeward
- From Alexandria to London
- Character sketches
- Label
- My trip to the Orient
- Title
- My trip to the Orient
- Statement of responsibility
- by Mrs. Alma White ..
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Description of a trip to the Holy Land in 1911 by Mrs. Alma White, founder in 1901 of the Methodist Pentecostal Union Church in Denver, Colorado--it later became the Pillar of Fire Church--and the first woman bishop in the United States.
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Illustrations
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- illustrations
- portraits
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- DS107.3
- LC item number
- .W43
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Summary expansion
- Alma White, who also headed the Pillar of Fire religious community at Zarephath, New Jersey, traveled to Palestine and Egypt in 1911 with her husband, Kent White, and their niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Wolfram
- Label
- My trip to the Orient, by Mrs. Alma White ..
- Note
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- Includes oval frontispiece photographic portrait of Mrs. Alma White, with her facsimile signature; and 57 full-page photographs of places visited, 22 of them made from photographs obtained from Fr[ederick] Vester & Co., Jerusalem; cf. verso of t.p
- Last [9] p. contain photographs and advertisements for the Zarephath Bible and Missionary Training School, and Zarephath Academy in Bound Brook, New Jersey; the Pentecostal Union Church and Bible School building in Denver, Colorado; and publishers' advertisements for other books by Alma White
- Contents
- From London to Marseilles -- On the Mediterranean -- The city of Cairo -- A visit to the pyramids -- Egypt and the Egyptians -- Mohammedan funerals, weddings and births -- From Alexandria to Jaffa -- Jaffa and Jerusalem -- The Tombs of the Kings and Solomon's Stables -- A study of the people -- Jerusalem, Calvary, Via Dolorosa -- Jerusalem, in a snow storm -- Jerusalem and homeward -- From Alexandria to London -- Character sketches
- Dimensions
- 20 cm.
- Extent
- 215, [9] p.
- Lccn
- 11032206
- Note
- Spec. Coll. copy: brown cloth boards; large gilt centerpiece of a Middle Eastern rider astride a camel. Ownership inscription on front free endpaper addressed to Nelly, from her mother Ruth E. Burt, dated Sept. 15, 1914. Gift of Deborah Whiteman, 2009.
- Other physical details
- ill., 1 port.
- System control number
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- (OCoLC)07873272
- ucoclc7873272
- Label
- My trip to the Orient, by Mrs. Alma White ..
- Note
-
- Includes oval frontispiece photographic portrait of Mrs. Alma White, with her facsimile signature; and 57 full-page photographs of places visited, 22 of them made from photographs obtained from Fr[ederick] Vester & Co., Jerusalem; cf. verso of t.p
- Last [9] p. contain photographs and advertisements for the Zarephath Bible and Missionary Training School, and Zarephath Academy in Bound Brook, New Jersey; the Pentecostal Union Church and Bible School building in Denver, Colorado; and publishers' advertisements for other books by Alma White
- Contents
- From London to Marseilles -- On the Mediterranean -- The city of Cairo -- A visit to the pyramids -- Egypt and the Egyptians -- Mohammedan funerals, weddings and births -- From Alexandria to Jaffa -- Jaffa and Jerusalem -- The Tombs of the Kings and Solomon's Stables -- A study of the people -- Jerusalem, Calvary, Via Dolorosa -- Jerusalem, in a snow storm -- Jerusalem and homeward -- From Alexandria to London -- Character sketches
- Dimensions
- 20 cm.
- Extent
- 215, [9] p.
- Lccn
- 11032206
- Note
- Spec. Coll. copy: brown cloth boards; large gilt centerpiece of a Middle Eastern rider astride a camel. Ownership inscription on front free endpaper addressed to Nelly, from her mother Ruth E. Burt, dated Sept. 15, 1914. Gift of Deborah Whiteman, 2009.
- Other physical details
- ill., 1 port.
- System control number
-
- (OCoLC)07873272
- ucoclc7873272
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