This book provides a brief description of the Christian activities of Prisoners of War held by the Japanese after the fall of Singapore (February 1942). Rev. Bryan's aim is to show how often without chaplains prisoners started to give each other spiritual and moral uplift and to give each other hope and encouragement for the future. Included in this book is sketches, paintings and photographs of the makeshift churches used. 72 pages.
Weight: 0.6kg. Post free within Malaysia
Published by Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, 1946. First edition.
Condition: Good Hardback. This is an ex-library book with labels on the inside front cover and a front end paper and a stamp on the title page. There is a little bubbling on the front cover and part of the rear cover has faded through sunning. there is a small nick at the top of the spine. The end papers have medium tanning otherwise he binding is tight and the text clear with barely visible tanning throughout.