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Does anyone read the SA 'classics'?

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Curiosity question - has anyone here read any of the old-school SA texts... like In Darkest England or Catherine Booth's essays? Biographies? I'm wondering if these are still popular in the Army today? If you have read them, what did/do you think?

I'm reading Aggressive Christianity atm... talk about confronting! :o

(note: if you have no idea what I'm talking about, there are links to some of these in the Resources sticky)
 

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I read 'Darkest England', and found it a very good book. Like Abiel said, way ahead of it's time. I'd like to read more of the early Army books (did Railton write any?) I'm sure ITF has links.

Unfortunately, I also read the 'sequal', "In darkest England now", which I believe was by a retire General who I won't name in case it wasn't. I'm afraid I fund it a very good cure for insomnia
 
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Andy Broadley said:
I read 'Darkest England', and found it a very good book. Like Abiel said, way ahead of it's time. I'd like to read more of the early Army books (did Railton write any?) I'm sure ITF has links.
ITF does have links :) But the only GSR book I can link you to is The Authoritative Life of General William Booth :sorry: I'll try to find more.
 
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Andy Broadley said:
Just had a quick thought (sorry ITF I keep throwing things at you), but did Booth-Tucker ever get round to writing about the start of the Army's work in India? That would be a good read.

I want to think that he did write a book on that, but I do not have a title for you. I'll check with our trade store. Now you've got me wondering. :wave: My dad owned a copy of Darkest England. Wonderful read. :groupray:
 
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