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A bright thread runs through Catherine Booth's story: witness, conviction, and the unshakeable belief that reform can begin with one determined life. A gripping biographical sketch that reads like a vivid voyage through Victorian Britain, it places readers at the heart of London's restless streets and the early Salvation Army's bold beginnings. Mildred Duff's portrait of Catherine Booth offers more than a portrait of a reforming woman. It weaves together a historical biography and religious biography to reveal how leadership, faith, and practical charity reshaped public life. The book explores…mehr

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A bright thread runs through Catherine Booth's story: witness, conviction, and the unshakeable belief that reform can begin with one determined life. A gripping biographical sketch that reads like a vivid voyage through Victorian Britain, it places readers at the heart of London's restless streets and the early Salvation Army's bold beginnings. Mildred Duff's portrait of Catherine Booth offers more than a portrait of a reforming woman. It weaves together a historical biography and religious biography to reveal how leadership, faith, and practical charity reshaped public life. The book explores evangelical reform themes, the impact of women's leadership history, and the stamina of charitable work in Britain, inviting students of religious history and readers of Victorian biography alike to trace the currents that moved society. Historically significant and deeply human, the work stands as a reminder that individual courage can catalyse collective change. It speaks to casual readers drawn to compelling storytelling and to classic-literature collectors who cherish a richly contextualised portrait of Victorian Britain, the London Victorian era, and the movement that redefined social welfare. This edition offers more than a reprint; it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, restored for today's and future generations. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it invites fresh engagement with charity and philanthropy in Britain, the history of religious reform movements, and the enduring resonance of Catherine Booth's life within salvation army history.