Shindler, R. - From the Usher's Desk to the Tabernacle Pulpit - Pastor C.H. Spurgeon: His Life and Work (1892)
Passsmore & Alabaster was Spurgeon’s de facto publisher beginning in the mid-1850’s—partly due to the fact that Joseph Passmore was a deacon in Spurgeon’s church. As a result, the books they printed are, by majority, the most desirable of all of C.H.’s publications over the years; much of what they printed was highly influenced by the wishes and encouragements of C.H. in particular.
This biography was published almost immediately by Passmore & Alabaster after their beloved friend passed away in Mentone, France. It includes a vast amount of info and anecdotes of Spurgeon and his life. It would be as ‘authorized’ of a biography as there was following his passing. It covers Spurgeon’s ancestry all the way to his death and most everything notable in between.
A must have for any true Spurgeon collector.
Passsmore & Alabaster was Spurgeon’s de facto publisher beginning in the mid-1850’s—partly due to the fact that Joseph Passmore was a deacon in Spurgeon’s church. As a result, the books they printed are, by majority, the most desirable of all of C.H.’s publications over the years; much of what they printed was highly influenced by the wishes and encouragements of C.H. in particular.
This biography was published almost immediately by Passmore & Alabaster after their beloved friend passed away in Mentone, France. It includes a vast amount of info and anecdotes of Spurgeon and his life. It would be as ‘authorized’ of a biography as there was following his passing. It covers Spurgeon’s ancestry all the way to his death and most everything notable in between.
A must have for any true Spurgeon collector.
Passsmore & Alabaster was Spurgeon’s de facto publisher beginning in the mid-1850’s—partly due to the fact that Joseph Passmore was a deacon in Spurgeon’s church. As a result, the books they printed are, by majority, the most desirable of all of C.H.’s publications over the years; much of what they printed was highly influenced by the wishes and encouragements of C.H. in particular.
This biography was published almost immediately by Passmore & Alabaster after their beloved friend passed away in Mentone, France. It includes a vast amount of info and anecdotes of Spurgeon and his life. It would be as ‘authorized’ of a biography as there was following his passing. It covers Spurgeon’s ancestry all the way to his death and most everything notable in between.
A must have for any true Spurgeon collector.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Passmore & Alabaster
Edition: 1892
Page Count: 310 pages
Approx. Dimensions: 7.5x5”
Weight: 1.5 lbs
— Printed in London
CONDITION
Book is in Average to Good condition. No marks noted as found in book. Binding is getting on the loose side, but is still sound—and will continue to be if simply handled with care. Cloth shows some wear commensurate with age; pages show normal to moderate toning and occasional spotting, but nothing major in the text noted.