-
distribution of publications, books, and
religious tracts by
carriers called "
colporteurs" or "colporters". The term does not
necessarily refer to
religious book...
- By
about 1900,
Russell had
organized thousands of part- and full-time
colporteurs, and was
appointing foreign missionaries and
establishing branch offices...
-
Grandes chroniques du
grand et énorme géant Gargantua,
which were sold by
colporteurs and at the
fairs of Lyon [fr] as po****r
literature in the form of inexpensive...
-
owned Tower Publishing Company for an
agreed price, then
distributed by
colporteurs. The
Society was
incorporated in 1884, with
Russell as president, and...
- books, and
religious tracts. In 1856, the
American Tract Society had 547
colporteurs working full-time. The
wider availability of
publications during the...
- authorized, 500 in
London alone. In France,
there were 3,500
licensed colporteurs by 1848, and they sold 40
million books annually. The
centre of the chapbook...
-
marcandier rôdeur,
vagabond prowler,
stalker marcauntier marcantier mouchard,
colporteur canary marganer marganer moquer to make fun of, to mock
marganier marganier...
- sold in
urban bookshops and
taken into the
countryside by
itinerant colporteurs (peddlers). This wide
distribution represented the
historical origin...
- Camp Cr****
Holiness Church into a
national denomination. A
Quaker and
colporteur (the
publishing and
distribution of
religious materials) for the American...
-
sector of The
British and
Foreign Bible Society’s sub-committee, The
Colporteur Society (1869), and
Sydney City
Mission (1862), but was only officially...