Day-Dawn in Dark Places: A Story of Wanderings and Work in Bechwanaland

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Day-Dawn in Dark Places: A Story of Wanderings and Work in Bechwanaland

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[Source - Henry Fagan for FHYA, 2021: A digital copy of the book by John Mackenzie. The book recounts Mackenzie's experiences as a missionary in what is now Botswana during the mid-nineteenth century.]

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Day-Dawn in Dark Places: A Story of Wanderings and Work in Bechwanaland

[ Source of title : FHYA using John Mackenzie's material ]

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Creative Commons License: CC BY-NC-ND https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Unless otherwise stated the copyright of all material on the FHYA resides with the contributing institution/custodian.

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[Source - Henry Fagan for FHYA, 2021: Written by John Mackenzie before October 1883. Published by Cassell and Company, Ltd. in London, Paris and New York in 1883. A copy was acquired by the London Missionary Society (LMS) at an unknown date. It was then presented to Matthew Metcalfe by LMS on 2 March 1884. It was then acquired by Mark Seltzer at an unknown date before being gifted to the University of Toronto Library on 22 February 2000. It was then digitised by Internet Archive in 2008 and uploaded to their website. Aquired by Ettore Morelli and at an unknown date. Acquired by FHYA in November 2021. Uploaded by Benathi Marufu for FHYA in December 2021.]

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Event Actor Event Type Event Date Event Description
Five Hundred Year Archive (FHYA) Online curation 2021- Digitsed by Internet Archive in 2008
University of Toronto Library Custody February 2000 -
Cassell and Company Ltd. Publication 1883
John Mackenzie Writing before 1883
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