Lilias Trotter - Sources

Sources

  • Miriam Huffman Rockness, A Passion for the Impossible: The life of Lilias Trotter, Discovery House Publishers (2003)
  • Patricia St. John, Until the Day Breaks: The Life and Work of Lilias Trotter: Pioneer Missionary to Muslim North Africa, OM Publishing, (1990)
  • Constance Evelyn Padwick, Lilias Trotter of Algiers, Algiers Missions Band, (1975?)
  • I R Govan Stewart, The love that was stronger: Lilias Trotter of Algiers, Algiers Mission Band, (1958)
  • Blanche Anne Frances Pigott, I. Lilias Trotter: "Lalla Lili" (The Arabs' name for her), founder of the Algiers Mission Band, Marshall: Morgan & Scott, (1930)
  • E Barth-van Marle, Uit leven en arbeid van Isabella Lilias Trotter, stichtster van de "Algiers mission band", Drukkerij van de Stichting Hoenderloo, (1932) (Dutch)
  • Lily Gsell, Aus dem Leben der Missionarin Lilias Trotter: Botin Gottes in Algerien 1888-1928, Zürich: Schweizer. evang. Mohammedaner-Mission, (1945) (German)

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