Gipsy Smith - His Life and Work

Gipsy Smith - His Life and Work PDF

Author: Gipsy Smith

Publisher: Home Farm Books

Published: 2009-12

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 1444655558

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This book contains the inspiring story of Gipsy Smith s life, from his birth in a Romani bender tent in Epping Forest to his evangelical work in America. Rodney "Gipsy" Smith was an English evangelist who spent over 70 years campaigning in England and Americas, as well as being one of the early members of the Salvation Army. Coming from a poor family and receiving no education, Smith was introduced to the Gospel in during one of his numerous stints in prison. He and his brothers would go on to undergo a conversion at a mission meeting and embark on an evangelistic crusade under the name of "The Converted Gypsies." First printed in 1901, this fascinating book is republished now with an introductory biography of the author."

Your Boys

Your Boys PDF

Author: Gipsy Smith

Publisher:

Published: 1918

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13:

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"A revelation of what the boys are thinking and feeling when they go into action. It is a dramatic story of what real religion means to them out there--not preaching, not dogma, but the practical kind that finds expression in the friendly ministrations that are the daily and homely needs of the fighting lines."--Dust jacket back.

Canto for a Gypsy

Canto for a Gypsy PDF

Author: Martin Cruz Smith

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2016-10-18

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1476795916

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Gypsy antique dealer Roman Grey is back in one of Martin Cruz Smith’s most beloved novels—​the exciting and fast-paced Canto for a Gypsy. The priceless Royal Crown of Hungary is on display in St Patrick’s Cathedral in New York. Guarded by many, including the NYPD and the gypsy antique dealer Roman Grey, a heist is impossible. But everybody wants the legendary Crown of Saint Stephen. The Hungarian government wants it as a symbol of national greatness. Exiled rebels want it simply to rob the Communists of their pleasure. And an ex-Nazi art plunderer wants it to settle a very old score. Then the unthinkable happens, and murder, mayhem, and all hell breaks loose…and only Grey knows the century’s old secret about the crown.

Gypsy in Amber

Gypsy in Amber PDF

Author: Martin Cruz Smith

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2016-10-18

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1476795894

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From “the master of the international thriller” (The New York Times) and the bestselling author of Tatiana and Gorky Park, Martin Cruz Smith’s first mystery novel—a classic crime whodunit with a shocking twist. One girl was dead, one girl was threatened, one girl was possessed. One girl was found horribly mutilated, the victim of a rite that no sane person believed could take place in the modern world. One girl lay trembling in her apartment, as the strange intruders forced open her bedroom door, and the waking nightmare began. And one girl discovered that her body and her soul were no longer her own.... A murder threatens to force the police into a confrontation with New York’s gypsy community. The cops are determined to pin the blame on a gypsy. But antique dealer Roman Grey knows there is more to the case than the convenient closing of a crime file, and he vows to bring the truly guilty to justice. You’ll never guess the secret of Gypsy in Amber.