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London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1966. 650 g; XIV, 268 pages, last page blank, indexed, and illustrated throughout with full page and part page black-and-white photographs in the text. The front and rear paste downs show a localities map of the western part of the South American continent. There is rubbing either side of the spine of the dust jacket, a short tear up the top of the rear panel, and rubbing/staining of the back strip section of the spine of the jacket. The book itself is in good order. The author traces the development of establishment of Binder's Hospital Amazonico Albert Schweitzer among the Indian community on LakeYarinacocha and he outlines the philosophy of a man of outstanding ability, compassion and resolution, who shares the dilemma of many Western people in cherishing religious values without being able to subscribe to dogmatic creeds. In doing so he offers the Evangelical Protestant an outsider's views of Protestant missions which should be found stimulating and provocative.. First British Edition. Hardcover. Good/Good -- Price Clipped. Illus. by Photographic. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. biography -- Peru.