Frederick Bohn Fisher - Selected Writings

Selected Writings

  • Editor, Militant Methodism, New York: Methodist Book Concern, 1913.
  • Editor, New England Methodism, New York: Methodist Book Concern, 1914.
  • Editor, The Challenge of Today, New York: Methodist Book Concern, 1915.
  • The Way to Win, New York: Methodist Book Concern, 1915.
  • The Man That Changed the World. Nashville, TN: Cokesbury Press. 1917.
  • That Strange Little Brown Man Gandhi. New York: Ray Long and Richard R. Smith Inc. 1932.

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