Letters of Principal James Denney to W. Robertson Nicoll 1893-1917 by James Denney - front cover

Letters of Principal James Denney to W. Robertson Nicoll 1893-1917

by James Denney

"Letters of Principal James Denney to W. Robertson Nicoll 1893-1917" by James Denney, published by Hodder and Stoughton Limited in London, New York, and Toronto. This edition offers a rare collection of correspondence between two influential figures. Bound in maroon cloth, the book shows typical age-related wear. No dust jacket. A valuable resource for historians and theologians.

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Condition Details

The book is bound in maroon cloth, showing signs of wear consistent with age. The spine is slightly faded, and there are minor scuffs on the cover. The binding remains firm, and the pages are clean with some yellowing typical of older publications. There is no dust jacket present.

About This unknown Edition

"Letters of Principal James Denney to W. Robertson Nicoll 1893-1917," published by Hodder and Stoughton Limited, offers a unique glimpse into the correspondence between two significant figures in theological and literary circles. This edition, with its publication locations spanning London, New York, and Toronto, highlights the international reach of the correspondence. Although the exact year of publication remains unknown, the book's content, covering letters from 1893 to 1917, provides invaluable insights into the thoughts and exchanges of James Denney, a noted theologian, with W. Robertson Nicoll, a prominent literary figure. This collection is an essential resource for those interested in theological discourse and historical correspondence. The book is bound in a sturdy maroon cloth, with the absence of a dust jacket, reflecting its age and authenticity.

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Hodder and Stoughton Limited

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