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Sergei Nikitin has written an exemplary account, vivid and well-researched, of the Quaker relief mission to Russia.
£12.99
What should a good man do when he acquires fifty slaves (and is in love with on of them)?
£11.99
Warner Mifflin - energetic, uncompromising, and reviled - was the key figure connecting the abolitionist movements before and after the American Revolution.
£28.99
Quakers and the First World War provides personal accounts of how various individuals and families – the ancestors of some present-day Leeds Quakers – reacted with conscience and courage in turbulent times.
£10.00
Examines the two largest Quaker communities in the early modern British Atlantic World, and scrutinizes the role of Quaker merchants and the business ethics they followed.
£24.99
Transcending Traditions and breaking down the walls which divide people characterise all of the late Marjorie Sykes writings.
£8.00
"(Mostly) After the Tin Hut" is an oral history book about the Watford Quaker Meeting, specifically focusing on the period after the meeting relocated from a "tin hut" to a new meeting house.
£10.00
This book documents the spiritual and practical impacts of discrimination in the Religious Society of Friends in the expectation that understanding the truth of our past is vital to achieving a diverse, inclusive community in the future.
£20.00